Stance
Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 5:29 am
Every time I move from an established foot position I re-establish it by aligning my sights on the target with my eyes closed, then open them and shift my back foot round 'till everything is in line - Correct?
OK - when I do this I find my body's long axis pointing about 15 degrees to the left of the target.
Why should I NOT be striving to keep both axes (the one passing through my shoulders (what I have called my body's long-axis) and the one passing down my shooting arm) in parallel (which seems to make more sense in theory?).
By the way, despite a lack of hands-on coaching (all I get is from reading this web-site) my average is still climbing: 84 - 88 in the last 3 months. I must be doing something right, or is that the kind of change you would expect by just putting in the time?
OK - when I do this I find my body's long axis pointing about 15 degrees to the left of the target.
Why should I NOT be striving to keep both axes (the one passing through my shoulders (what I have called my body's long-axis) and the one passing down my shooting arm) in parallel (which seems to make more sense in theory?).
By the way, despite a lack of hands-on coaching (all I get is from reading this web-site) my average is still climbing: 84 - 88 in the last 3 months. I must be doing something right, or is that the kind of change you would expect by just putting in the time?