Shooting in practice is relaxed. Shooting in competition is anything but. Adrenaline. Crowd noise. Squad delays. Pressure. The shooters who win are the ones who can train for those conditionsโand Shot Tracker helps you do exactly that.
Why Simulation Matters
Most breakdowns in competition donโt come from skillโthey come from unfamiliarity. If you only train in quiet, controlled environments, your system gets shocked on shoot day. Thatโs why top athletes simulate pressure in training.
Ways to Simulate Competition:
- Train with a squad: Recruit 3โ4 friends and shoot a full round with match timing.
- Use time limits: Give yourself 5 seconds to mount and shootโno redos.
- Create mental stress: Pretend it’s the final round. Track each shotโs result and reflect between posts.
Using Shot Tracker in Simulated Conditions
The key is comparing performance under pressure to performance during solo practice. Shot Tracker shows:
- Slower reaction times? Youโre second-guessing.
- Different break points? Youโre not holding steady.
- More swing deviation? Youโre rushing your shot.
This data helps you isolate what changes when pressure shows upโand gives you drills to fix it.
Drill: The โOne Shot, One Chanceโ Game
- Run 25 targets. No do-overs. Score it like itโs a registered round.
- Review the Shot Tracker session. Look for any hiccups.
Real improvement comes when practice mirrors pressure. Add stress. Track performance. Adjust smartly. Thatโs the performance formula.