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Reviews From Previous Workshop Participants
After spending untold tens of thousands of dollars are you tired of that
little voice inside your head still causing crucial misses? Tired of the
self-doubt that creeps in when you look at a really tough true pair? Tired
of the out-of-control “shoot and hope” level of performance that leaves you
mired in the middle of your class – exactly where you started? Do you wish
you had a way out and up to your true ability?
While there is a tremendous amount of information now generated on the
“mental game” most of what I have read is a repackaging of concepts that
have existed for the last 10 years or longer. Your Workshop was very
different. I came away with a clear understanding of how my mind works and
how this can help me (or hurt me) in a shooting situation. I am now able to
focus on the process of the shot, not the myriad of distractions present in
any shooting situation. Not only have my scores improved significantly but a
pleasant side effect has been that your concepts are directly applicable to
my business. Bottom line is, the workshop works.
Dan’s “Workshop” will help you understand why shooters struggle in
competition or any time peak performance is the goal. Dan breaks the
problems down to the root cause and provides the answers and solutions to
help you overcome the challenges that cause shooters and competitors to
struggle “when it matters most”. Since attending The Workshop, my scores
are on the rise and my shooting is definitely more consistent. “The
Workshop” is Dan Schindler’s finest work to date, and a must for all serious
competitors.
I've had the pleasure and privilege, over the past few years, of watching
and participating in Dan's progress toward ever better understanding,
ability, and higher standards in the pursuit of excellence in his teaching
and coaching of students and mentoring of other teachers. Dan shared, during
my Level I instructor class a number of years ago, that our task, ne our
responsibility, as instructors is to peel away the layers of unimportant
thought and behaviors that prevent one from becoming better shooters,
indeed, the very best shooters we can possibly be. What he means is that our
"best" is not the equipment we buy or books we read, or videos we watch, or
lessons we take, or the number of shells we burn to become "better". Our
"best" is already inside each of us. We already own it. What we search for
is how do we 1) define what that is and 2) how do we get to it. I
had the pleasure of attending Dan's "Workshop" and found it most
stimulating. Dan combines Eastern Philosophy and Common Sense, which, in my
experience, is pretty unusual. It's hard to imagine a serious shooter not
improving after implementing his methodology. The
Workshop was life changing for me. Once I was blind , but now I see! It has
taught me to be concerned with what is important at the moment, taught me
how to be "TASK" oriented. It gave me latitude, forgiveness, and discipline.
Danny has put together a very important program here! I would recommend the
Workshop to everyone who is serious about improving in their game. My first
tournament, 2 weeks after my Workshop, resulted in winning my class, a class
I hadn't placed in for 3 yrs. I’m
glad to say, The Workshop has changed my approach to shooting. It has given
me a set of tools that not only create more consistent shooting and higher
scores... but The Workshop has taken me to higher level of confidence in my
mental approach to the sporting clay game! |
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