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Youth Shooter C
What Champions Do Differently: Off-Season Habits of Top Shooters
Champions aren’t made during the heat of the competition—they’re built in the quiet of the off-season. What you do when no one’s watching sets the tone for your season ahead. Shot Tracker gives you the...
Youth Shooter B
Train Smarter, Not Longer: Maximize Results in Shorter Practice Sessions
Many shooters think the key to success is more time on the range. But often, it’s not about shooting more—it’s about shooting better. With Shot Tracker guiding your focus, you can make 30 minutes of intentional...
Youth Shooter A
Breaking the Plateau: What to Do When Your Scores Stop Improving
Every shooter hits the dreaded plateau at some point—the point where improvement slows, or worse, stops altogether. But this isn’t the end of the road. It’s an opportunity to reassess, refresh, and rise...
Youth Shooter 2023
Peak Performance Planning: How to Periodize Your Training Season
Every top-level athlete uses a concept called periodization—structured planning of training cycles to peak at the right time. For trap shooters, this could mean peaking at the Grand American, your state...
Youth Shooter 2024
How to Set Shooting Goals (and Actually Hit Them) with Shot Tracker Metrics
Setting goals is one of the most powerful tools for improvement in competitive shooting—but it only works if those goals are structured, trackable, and data-informed. That’s where Shot Tracker becomes...
Youth Skeet
The Shot Cycle: Timing, Rhythm & Break Points – And How Shot Tracker Helps You Nail Them
Every great shooter has a reliable shot cycle—a consistent sequence of actions that flow together smoothly and predictably. But even small deviations in that cycle can cost you targets. Shot Tracker makes...
Youth Squad
Transitioning from Practice to Performance: How to Simulate Real Shoot Conditions
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 conditions—and Shot...
Youth Shooter ShotTracker
Competition Confidence: How Data-Driven Training Reduces Pre-Shoot Nerves
Even top-level shooters feel nerves on the line. The key isn’t to eliminate nerves—it’s to build so much preparation and confidence that the nerves don’t control you. This is where Shot Tracker becomes...
Youth Shooter SC 2
Mastering Muscle Memory: How Repetition + Shot Tracker Builds Better Habits
Muscle memory is the secret weapon of elite shooters. It’s the reason why, under pressure, your body still performs. But repetition alone isn’t enough. If you’re practicing the wrong thing,...
Youth Shooter SC
Pre-Season Tune-Up: 5 Drills Every Shotgun Shooter Should Be Running
Getting back into competition shape takes more than just dusting off your shotgun. A successful pre-season tune-up means going beyond casual shooting—it’s about rebuilding strong fundamentals, restoring...
Familty Shooting
Shotgun Sports – A Lifetime of Skill Development and Community
Shotgun sports have a unique quality: they can truly last a lifetime. It’s not uncommon to see a seasoned shooter in his 70s or 80s at the range busting clays alongside teenagers and middle-aged competitors....
Trap Team
Team Training with ShotTracker – Enhancing Group Practice Sessions
Shotgun sports are often team-oriented, whether it’s a high school clay target team, a college club, or just a group of friends who shoot leagues together. Training a team introduces dynamics that individual...
CloudHistory
Charting Your Improvement – Using ShotTracker for Long-Term Skill Progression
Shooting skills aren’t built in a day; they develop over weeks, months, and years of practice. One of the most rewarding aspects of shotgun sports is looking back and seeing how far you’ve come – tighter...
Demo Shot 1
Data-Driven Confidence – Building Shooter Confidence with ShotTracker Feedback
Confidence is a shooter’s secret weapon. When a shotgun shooter steps up to the line believing in their technique and expecting success, the results often follow. Building that confidence, however, can...
Auto Bore Sight Template 2
Quick Calibration – Using Auto Bore Sight to Align Your ShotTracker
For ShotTracker to provide accurate feedback, it must be properly aligned with your shotgun’s aim. This alignment process, known as bore sighting, ensures the device’s camera and sensors are looking where...
POIwithPaulandJim
Point of Aim vs. Point of Impact – How ShotTracker Helps You Align Yor Shot
In shotgun shooting, hitting the target consistently isn’t just about reaction and swing – it’s also about where you aim versus where your shot actually goes. The relationship between Point of Aim (POA)...
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