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This is another video which I had promised to my YouTube viewers. In that he has said that 70 % of the shooters, the moment the sights come into the aiming area, the shot is fired this is what the top level Shooters do.I beg to differ, what I would like all of you to do, is to go and watch on YouTube, the finals of any World Cup, the top eight and check how many shooters fire their shots within three seconds?
This is another video which I had promised to my YouTube viewers. In that he has said that 70 % of the shooters, the moment the sights come into the aiming area, the shot is fired this is what the top level Shooters do.I beg to differ, what I would like all of you to do, is to go and watch on YouTube, the finals of any World Cup, the top eight and check how many shooters fire their shots within three seconds?
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Seventy percent of the shooters don’t do that, in fact ninety percent of the shooters take more than three seconds and the reason why that happens, I will explain to you. But first let me clear the doubt of this young man who says that the moment his sights come in the aiming area the shot should go.
Well, if that is to happen, that means two things will happen. If you begin your second pull the moment your sights come into the aiming area, then you are going to jerk your trigger and the shot can go any where.
Well, if that is to happen, that means two things will happen. If you begin your second pull the moment your sights come into the aiming area, then you are going to jerk your trigger and the shot can go any where.

Now, to avoid that, what most Shooters do, is they start the second pull from the top, it could be anywhere from above the Target. Or, once they come into the target, just at the edge, top edge of the target. The second pull starts and by the time the sights come into the aiming area the shot can be executed. If you have taken three seconds or four seconds to come into the aiming area after you’ve started the second pull
Now this will never happen in the match, you may do it in practice very comfortably, very easily but I can assure you, the moment you go in a match, there will always be the fear that your shot may be executed much quicker than you expected or before the sights come into the aiming area, your shot might get executed.
There is always that fear and that is why your trigger will freeze in a match because you are so full of fear that your shot might go off early that your trigger freezes and you actually begin your second pull execution only when you are comfortably within the aiming area.
So, now if you have practiced taking your second pull above the aiming area even before the sights come into the aiming area and you have used to it, you shoot extremely well. In the match you are going to crash because of this fear that your shot might go off even before the sights come into the aiming area.
And this issue of taking the second pull much earlier and starting off is because you delay your shot when the sights come into the aiming area. You are delaying the trigger from six, seven, eight, ten, eleven, twelve thirteen, or fourteen seconds because the trigger does not move smoothly, continuously, the moment the sights come into the aiming area.You wait, you get distracted by the sights, you just get distracted with the arc of movement, you get distracted by the lack of focus and that is why the trigger starts, stop, start, stop and therefore 13, 14, 15, hang, hang, hang and then you cancel, this cancelling leads to time pressure.
Because eventually, at the end of the match, you have got only 10 minutes and you’ve got about 10 to 12 shots to go. You’re under time pressure, and then you start zipping, jerking, keep jerking, keep jerking then you want to complete the match.The top shooters are safe, because they start the trigger action, the second pull only starts when the sights come into the aiming area and they have trained, once again systematically, methodically.
Shot after shot, session after session, days after days, week after week, train themselves that when the sights come into the aiming area the trigger starts moving automatically.Now how did that happen, when the sights come into the aiming area the trigger starts moving smoothly automatically continuously? That requires systematic training, as I have mentioned before. You need to go to a very good coach or you can subscribe to my modules and learn these techniques.And this is a straight jump, if your aiming process; which is when the sights come into the aiming area they are aligned, the sights are aligned and sharply focused and with reduced arc of movement, this is called as the ‘aiming process’In my modules, I teach you how to make it automatic and once this becomes automatic, your trigger becomes automatic, that is another set of exercises.
So my advice to the shooter is; that do not start the second pull before the sights come into the aiming area. In fact, what you should be doing is train your trigger execution the moment the sights come into the aiming area. So there is no fear. Learn what automatic trigger operation is.Now, I know that most of the shooters think that they can do it on their own, well there are so many shooters, heaps of Shooters who have not been able to do it, simply because they didn’t want to spend a little bit of money. Little more money on correct training.You spend lacks of rupees on your pistol, on your equipment, traveling and if you’ve watched my video, how much money you spend. You spend around; anything between 7 to 9 lakhs or up to a hundred thousand dollars in three to five years but you will not spend on the correct training methodology.No you don’t want to spend that, how much does it cost you hardly 36,500 but you don’t want to do that you don’t want to pay for the services of an experienced coach.
That’s your choice. So boiling down, don’t start the trigger before you come into the aiming area and if you come into the aiming area if your shot is going within three seconds, nine times out of ten it’s going to be a jerk.To execute a smooth continuous trigger before during and after the shot is fired. You watch the top-level Shooters, they take more than three seconds.How many seconds? This is your homework, study do your research, everything is there on YouTube. Check out the finals, confirm it for yourself.
Please like this video, subscribe to my channel and do share this video and don’t hesitate to contact me on my email ID, my WhatsApp number or get in touch with me on my phone.Contact details are at the end of this video. Thank you, have a good day and happy shooting.
Now this will never happen in the match, you may do it in practice very comfortably, very easily but I can assure you, the moment you go in a match, there will always be the fear that your shot may be executed much quicker than you expected or before the sights come into the aiming area, your shot might get executed.
There is always that fear and that is why your trigger will freeze in a match because you are so full of fear that your shot might go off early that your trigger freezes and you actually begin your second pull execution only when you are comfortably within the aiming area.
So, now if you have practiced taking your second pull above the aiming area even before the sights come into the aiming area and you have used to it, you shoot extremely well. In the match you are going to crash because of this fear that your shot might go off even before the sights come into the aiming area.
And this issue of taking the second pull much earlier and starting off is because you delay your shot when the sights come into the aiming area. You are delaying the trigger from six, seven, eight, ten, eleven, twelve thirteen, or fourteen seconds because the trigger does not move smoothly, continuously, the moment the sights come into the aiming area.You wait, you get distracted by the sights, you just get distracted with the arc of movement, you get distracted by the lack of focus and that is why the trigger starts, stop, start, stop and therefore 13, 14, 15, hang, hang, hang and then you cancel, this cancelling leads to time pressure.
Because eventually, at the end of the match, you have got only 10 minutes and you’ve got about 10 to 12 shots to go. You’re under time pressure, and then you start zipping, jerking, keep jerking, keep jerking then you want to complete the match.The top shooters are safe, because they start the trigger action, the second pull only starts when the sights come into the aiming area and they have trained, once again systematically, methodically.
Shot after shot, session after session, days after days, week after week, train themselves that when the sights come into the aiming area the trigger starts moving automatically.Now how did that happen, when the sights come into the aiming area the trigger starts moving smoothly automatically continuously? That requires systematic training, as I have mentioned before. You need to go to a very good coach or you can subscribe to my modules and learn these techniques.And this is a straight jump, if your aiming process; which is when the sights come into the aiming area they are aligned, the sights are aligned and sharply focused and with reduced arc of movement, this is called as the ‘aiming process’In my modules, I teach you how to make it automatic and once this becomes automatic, your trigger becomes automatic, that is another set of exercises.
So my advice to the shooter is; that do not start the second pull before the sights come into the aiming area. In fact, what you should be doing is train your trigger execution the moment the sights come into the aiming area. So there is no fear. Learn what automatic trigger operation is.Now, I know that most of the shooters think that they can do it on their own, well there are so many shooters, heaps of Shooters who have not been able to do it, simply because they didn’t want to spend a little bit of money. Little more money on correct training.You spend lacks of rupees on your pistol, on your equipment, traveling and if you’ve watched my video, how much money you spend. You spend around; anything between 7 to 9 lakhs or up to a hundred thousand dollars in three to five years but you will not spend on the correct training methodology.No you don’t want to spend that, how much does it cost you hardly 36,500 but you don’t want to do that you don’t want to pay for the services of an experienced coach.
That’s your choice. So boiling down, don’t start the trigger before you come into the aiming area and if you come into the aiming area if your shot is going within three seconds, nine times out of ten it’s going to be a jerk.To execute a smooth continuous trigger before during and after the shot is fired. You watch the top-level Shooters, they take more than three seconds.How many seconds? This is your homework, study do your research, everything is there on YouTube. Check out the finals, confirm it for yourself.
Please like this video, subscribe to my channel and do share this video and don’t hesitate to contact me on my email ID, my WhatsApp number or get in touch with me on my phone.Contact details are at the end of this video. Thank you, have a good day and happy shooting.