Practice Makes Perfect
Well, Lombardi would disagree: “Practice does not make perfect. Only perfect practice makes perfect.”
However, there is nothing wrong with his approach. Essentially, it holds that one should attempt any goal of perfection with high aspirations and low expectations.
If you partake in my favorite outdoor sport of pheasant hunting, you know that it can never escape your thoughts no matter how removed you are from the open season. You are constantly thinking about new gadgets, aligning schedules with family and friends, keeping your pup in shape, and yes, even yourself. After all, some of those later hunts with a few inches of snow are no walk in the park. Those are the conditions that remind us of the existence of our hip flexors.
I will touch later on some tips and tricks I use to keep my dog in peak performance mode all year so that he is set up to outshine the other canines, but first, I’d like to share some shooting tips I’ve come across over the years that have really helped to keep my aim true. These tips are not just important as the season approaches, but are skills you should work on throughout the year. It will give you the added edge you’ll be so happy to have when the season opens. Trust me…
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