๐ฏThe One Instinctive Aiming Drill Almost No One Practices (But Should)
Grant Richardson has written many articles in Traditional Bowhunting Magazines and I had the opportunity to speak to him about the "One Instinctive Aiming Drill Almost No One Practices (But Should)"... You donโt need your bow for this. You donโt need a range. All you need is two quiet minutes. The Drill โฌ๏ธ Minute 1: Sit down. Pick ONE spot across the room.Lock in. No movement. No drifting. Minute 2: Raise your bow arm and visualize: Draw โ anchor โ release โ hold. Visualize whatever you shoot - target, 3D, or an animal. The brain doesnโt know the difference between real reps and focused visualization. Why This Works โ
- Trains focus and concentration - Builds instinctive aiming pathways - Exposes weakness under pressure - Sharpen skills even when you canโt shoot Instinctive shooting is a perishable skill. If you donโt train it, you lose it. This drill keeps you sharp - even off the range. ๐ Question for the group: What breaks your focus the fastest when youโre shooting - movement, noise, or pressure? Letโs talk.