Eye Dominance! How to check it and why it’s So Important!
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- I show you not only how to check eye dominance but, why it’s so important.
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Dean Blanchard is a
NSCA level 2 instructor
NRA instructor
NRA level 2 coach
Masterclass
Target setter
2 time state trap team member
As a Masterclass sportingclays shooter and NSCA level 2 instructor, I have found an innovative approach that takes your style of shooting and makes the targets feel slower and easier. While doing this I will bring out your natural talent. These are some of basic fundamentals that I teach that can accelerate the learning curve.
Everyone who has taken a lesson from me has seen this passion for shooting and teaching. This makes a fun time on the range learning how to break more targets. - Спорт
Great explanation of eye dominance and why it’s important. Dean I am going to introduce my 15 yo grandson to trapshooting. He up to this point has only shot air rifles. He is right handed, left eye dominant. He is very athletic so I am wondering if I should start him shooting left handed? My only concern with doing this is he lives out of state and will only get to shoot when he visits so he won’t get to practice very often. I’m hoping he likes it because he has a gun club only a couple of miles from his house where he could shoot more. Your thoughts and advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Terry
Excellent! I shoot right hand and right eye dominant. I shoot MUCH better with both eyes open. . .99 percent of the time.
Except for extremely close right to left crossers like low house at Skeet station 1 or Skeet station 8 which I shoot much better when closing my left eye after acquiring the target. With extremely close right to left crossers I think my eye dominance changes as the target moves from my right to left and is so close.
You are not alone. However you are among the few who have figured it out.