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dam_01:
For whats it's worth for me, relaxing is also crucial.
Almost concentrating without concentrating or thinking without thinking. Ha, reading that back sounds like some new age zen nonsense!
I suppose it's the classic don't over think or over analyse.

I and I bet just about everyone has had that occasion where the make 2 or 3 brilliant shots, right next to each other only to 'drop' the last arrow out of the group. Probably not directly caused, but certainly not helped b trying to work out what you did right the last 3 times or by desperately willing yourself to "don't miss this one! Dont miss this one! Don't miss this one..."

DC:

--- Quote from: dam_01 on August 15, 2015, 06:23:21 am ---For whats it's worth for me, relaxing is also crucial.
Almost concentrating without concentrating or thinking without thinking. Ha, reading that back sounds like some new age zen nonsense!
I suppose it's the classic don't over think or over analyse.

I and I bet just about everyone has had that occasion where the make 2 or 3 brilliant shots, right next to each other only to 'drop' the last arrow out of the group. Probably not directly caused, but certainly not helped b trying to work out what you did right the last 3 times or by desperately willing yourself to "don't miss this one! Dont miss this one! Don't miss this one..."

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This hit home :D I don't know how many times I've said," This is going to be my best group ever---OH CRAP!"

Little John:
If I ever get it figured out I will be sure to let you all know.      Kenneth

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