Dude, this is exactly what i needed to hear today. I shot a local match today with the goal of being more aggressive. I've been focusing on movement wnd vision the last few months, but not enough urgency. I shot the fastest I've ever shot - but threw some bad shots. I didn't get discouraged during the match because I was able to call almost every bad shot, and I knew this was a likely sacrifice when I first start hitting the gas. I ended up placing the best I ever have, which doesn't feel super important except to show I'm moving in the right direction. A few hours removed from the match it started to occur to me that so many of the bad shots are because I was also (inadvertently) trying to go faster on the gun. Hearing this from you just helped validate what I was thinking and gives me the thing to focus on in my next practice. Thank you for this!
Cool ! Totally where I’m at right now - pushing the speed - making shooting errors . Today I just went back to basics in training and burned down a bunch of rounds in static positions just being accurate- big match coming up this week and I’ll still push the speed but feel dialled in after just focusing on shooting for a session .