doc540, on Nov 6 2009, 05:00 PM, said:
Any other advice for "the night before at match"?
1) It's just a match. Don't over-hype yourself.
2) As someone said in another thread - shoot like Grandma drives - go slow and hit stuff! Don't push yourself any faster than you can shoot.
3) Get your gear together tonight, do some dryfire practice, and then forget about th ematch for a while.
4) Get a good night's sleep.
5) Eat a light breakfast in the morning, drink the same amount of caffeine you do on a normal morning, and get to the match early enough to help with setup, visit with the other shooters, and generally get relaxed and comfortable with the range.
6) Take the attitude that you are simply laying down a baseline to measure your future performance by. If you have a good day, super. If the wheels fall off, just note that you now have lots of room for improvement. Remember that Max Michel zeroed a stage at the nationals!
7) Learn from the more advanced shooters, but don't try to keep up with them on your first time out. Pay more attention to their stage strategy, grip, and stance than you do to their speed.