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Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 10:12 pm
by Steve Swartz
Jeeze Bill you keep resurrecting these older threads like zombies! Good stuff though- to your point, I think you will find a lot of us ascribe to the "think happy thoughts" model.
More than that- always describe your goals (and even faults) as a statement of the positive things you SHOULD be doing, and never in terms of things to avoid.
For example, "keep the sights aligned while smoothly increasing trigger pressure" might mean the same thing as "don't allow sloppy alignment, and don't stop trigger pressure" but the results will sure be different . . .
Steve
Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2007 5:35 pm
by Fozzy357
Steve!
Keep up the good work.
As a former national team shooter, I have to say you have many valid points.
Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2007 8:38 pm
by Guest
National Team? I thought he was on the "development" team.
Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 10:28 am
by Steve Swartz
"As a xxx . . . , I yyy . . . " indicates that Fozzy was referring to himself.
Not sure how that matters anyhow.
The whole "pedigree" or "halo effect" thing continues to puzzle me . . . perhaps it's a "North American" vs. "European" thing? Perhaps more individual than cultural. Seems related (at least conceptually) to a elitism?
"Only the well-born are endowed with virtue" (Camus?).
"Only the medal winners have knowledge" (Target Talk).
Personally, I have found discussions with struggling shooters to be frequently more enlightening than Words From The Holy Above . . .
Steve Swartz
Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 2:43 pm
by Fozzy357
Seems like there is a lot of negative vibes going on, just be happy. I am, and I just refound the joy of shooting after 20 years.
Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 7:27 pm
by Steve Swartz
No worries . . . every year or so we get minor tempest of poster(s) who like to kick the entertatinment level up a bit by posting as several different people; as anonymous alter egos so to speak. Just the "price of doing business" in a public forum.
Hang in there and it will pass. Some of us make the mistake of "engaging" when it happens.
I apologize for contributing to the noise.
Steve Swartz