On Competition: Awareness vs. Concentration
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Introduction
Are you ready? Standby! *Beep*!
How It Works: The Eyes

Application: Vision & training
Visualizing Drills
Visualizing Focus
Summary
Hit Factor is a measure of efficiency of stage performance: how fast and how accurate were you in response to the cues you planned. Increasing efficiency is about removing all of the “slop” in your execution. At the core of it, the most important place that “slop” can live in is in the mind. In a sense, the ideal mental state to best execute a stage is the same that’s reached in Zen mediation. We want that state of existing in the moment, indifferent to thought, focused on breathing. Getting to that point consistently is something that will require constant work and practice. However, those moments where everything goes accordingly to plan almost automatically are what keep me coming back for more. Thanks for reading!

Devil 6-1
AUTHOR'S NOTES | April 1st 2025
Starting off shooting, I was young and poor, but ambitious. I wanted to get as many meaningful rounds in as possible. Buying and shooting hundreds to over a thousand rounds a month just simply wasn’t feasible. After doing a little bit of digging, I came across the practice of dry fire, and immediately got to work. The gains from this were almost immediate.
While nowadays I’m able to afford ammo, dry fire still finds an extremely valuable and routine place in my training regime. I do it daily, as consitency and targeted practice are key. If you have the intention to continuously increase your skill and you’re not dry firing, you better get to it! Thank me later!
-Devil 6-1