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<blockquote data-quote="imhntn" data-source="post: 1183502" data-attributes="member: 3755"><p>I didn't shoot this match but have been following your comments. I have been thinking about this and am thinking the mind side of it is a lot more important than the physical most of the time. I can shoot a stage every once in awhile really well and beat people much better than me and when it happens, I always feel really good going into the stage and think "I can do this". I just need to figure out how to turn my mind on like that all the time. I just got Lanny Basham's book "With Winning in Mind" and am hoping it will help with the mental side of this game. All that to say, Chris shot well because it felt comfortable to him and in his mind, it was right. We have got to get it right in our minds to shoot well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imhntn, post: 1183502, member: 3755"] I didn't shoot this match but have been following your comments. I have been thinking about this and am thinking the mind side of it is a lot more important than the physical most of the time. I can shoot a stage every once in awhile really well and beat people much better than me and when it happens, I always feel really good going into the stage and think "I can do this". I just need to figure out how to turn my mind on like that all the time. I just got Lanny Basham's book "With Winning in Mind" and am hoping it will help with the mental side of this game. All that to say, Chris shot well because it felt comfortable to him and in his mind, it was right. We have got to get it right in our minds to shoot well. [/QUOTE]
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