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		<title>Mental Preparation for Competition &#8212; Advice from a Champion</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Photo by SFC Brandon Green, 2018 National High Power Champion. Some of America&#8217;s most prestigious rifle matches take place at Camp Perry, Ohio over the next 17 days. The 800 Aggregate is underway now. The President&#8217;s 100 Match will be held on Monday, July 29th, followed by Individual and Team Trophy Matches. And the Garand [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<i>Photo by SFC Brandon Green, 2018 National High Power Champion.</i></p>
<p>Some of America&#8217;s most prestigious rifle matches take place at Camp Perry, Ohio over the next 17 days. The 800 Aggregate is underway now. The President&#8217;s 100 Match will be held on Monday, July 29th, followed by Individual and Team Trophy Matches. And the Garand and Modern Military events run the first weekend in August. For those competing at Camp Perry this month, we offer some insights from Tyrel Cooper, a multi-time National Champion. A past member of the USAMU, Cooper’s shooting resume includes five national championships (one each in 2008, 2011, 2012, and two in 2013). He won the 2013 NRA National Long Range Championship, as well as the 2013 NRA National Service Rifle Championship. In this article, written in 2014, Cooper explains the mental preparation that helped him win National Titles in 2013.			</p>
<p><em>Below is a 2012 file photo of Ty Cooper shooting a service rifle. Cooper won the 2013 Long Range Championship using a Nesika-actioned bolt gun chambered in 7mm SAUM.</em><br />
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<p><font size="4"><b>Mental Preparation</b></font><br />
<em>by Tyrel Cooper</em><br />
<img class="alignright" hspace="6" src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/cooper1402.jpg" alt="Tyrel Cooper Creedmoor Sports">Getting focused mentally is an important part of preparation for Perry. In 2011 I was chasing Sherri Gallagher, since then I have been chasing Brandon Green[.] If I get beat by a Service Rifle I am going to make him or her work for it. So there is your peak into my mental process. I go for the top and if I am hanging with them then the Service Rifle National Championship will come, Kind of like how I shoot for X&#8217;s and Tens will come.</p>
<p>Now I understand everyone is at different levels. You have to figure out what your goals are and then lie to yourself that you&#8217;ve already achieved them. Here is a trick that I used back in 2008: When I was a kid just starting out, my Dad made me read several books on shooting. One of them being <em>With Winning In Mind</em> by Lanny Bassham. One of the things I remember from his book is that he would make notes and place them where he would see them often. They contained his goals or stated he was already a world champion. I took a page from his book and did the same thing.</p>
<p>I made 3&#215;5 cards and wrote my personal best 500 and 800 aggregate scores and taped on the horn of my truck, above the radio in my truck, on my laptop and a few other places I would see them often. Every time I saw those I would tell myself that I average those scores and I would get used to seeing them. By doing this you are lying to yourself to overcome the mental blocks the subconscious mind lays out for you.</p>
<p>I went from my worst year in 2007 to winning my first National Championship in 2008. I kind of slacked off in 2009 because I had reached my goals and didn&#8217;t set new ones and it showed, so I had to find new goals and motivation which I did and that pushed me back to the top.</p>
<blockquote><p>Long story short, <strong>this is a mental sport</strong> and you have to figure out what you need to do to perform at your highest levels and breaking through those mental road blocks. You have to figure out how to get yourself to relax and control your mind keeping calm when you are shooting a personal best, either standing or on the day.</p>
<p>Here is a tip from my mental process from shooting. First <strong>I shoot for Xs</strong>, I took the line from the movie <em>The Patriot</em> and applied it to my shooting, &#8220;Aim small, miss small&#8221; and it is true. If you accept wide shots then you will keep shooting wide shots.</p></blockquote>
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<h2>Winning Techniques for Rifle Competition</h2>
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<b>Slow, Solid, Smooth, Center</b>
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Always focus on the positive and good shots, and what you did physically and mentally, when you shot them. When I am nervous and need to calm myself down I tell myself: <strong>slow, solid, smooth, center.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Slow</strong><br />
I want my movement to be slow&#8230;<br />
I can shoot Tens and Xs all day with slow movement. </p>
<p><strong>Solid</strong><br />
Solid like a rock, a rock doesn&#8217;t move and that&#8217;s how I want my positions. By saying solid it reminds me to go through my little checks to make sure I am doing what I need to do make that happen.</p>
<p><strong>Smooth</strong><br />
Smooth &#8212; that is my trigger word for smooth movement. You don&#8217;t want fast choppy movement but slow and smooth. This also reminds me to be smooth on the trigger. You can be smooth-fast or you can be smooth-slow but you have to be smooth and most people aren&#8217;t when they think they are. Just before leaving the USAMU, I walked up and down the line of five shooters during a rapid fire string and only one of them was smooth with their trigger control. It&#8217;s the second most important thing when it comes to shooting. </p>
<p><strong>Center</strong><br />
This reminds me that I want my shots in the middle. It is just a positive reinforcement of where I want my shots to go. I shoot a reverse flat tire so it also kind of reminds me as to what I am looking for.</font></td>
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<address>Story Tip from EdLongrange. We welcome reader submissions.</address>
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		<title>Ty Cooper Takes Long Range Championships Title at Camp Perry</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[SSG Ty (Tyrel) Cooper of the USAMU won the 2013 NRA National High Power Rifle Long Range Championships with a final score of 1243-71X. Ty grabbed the lead from fellow USAMU shooter Shane Barnhart on the final day of competition, shooting superbly to take the Long Range title. Also moving up in the standings today [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" hspace="6" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/tycooper1302.jpg" alt="Tyrel Ty Cooper NRA Long Range High Power Rifle Championship">SSG Ty (Tyrel) Cooper of the USAMU won the 2013 NRA National High Power Rifle Long Range Championships with a final score of 1243-71X. Ty grabbed the lead from fellow USAMU shooter Shane Barnhart on the final day of competition, shooting superbly to take the Long Range title. Also moving up in the standings today was SSG Brandon Green, who won the NRA High Power Championships last week. Green was a close second. Though both soldiers finished with a total score of 1243 points, Cooper&#8217;s X count topped Green&#8217;s by seven (71 to 64). On his Facebook page, Green praised his USAMU team-mate: &#8220;Congrats to Ty Cooper, he is the 2013 Long Range National Champion! And I&#8217;m the first loser! &#8230; Stupid Xs.&#8221; (<em>Photo courtesy </em><a href="http://www.nrablog.com" target="new">NRA Blog</a>.)</p>
<p><em>Below is a file photo of SSG Ty Cooper at 2012 High Power Championship. In the Long Range Championships, Cooper used a Nesika-actioned bolt gun with long barrel chambered in 7mm SAUM.</em><br />
<img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/tycooper1301.jpg" alt="Tyrel Ty Cooper NRA Long Range High Power Rifle Championship"></p>
<p><a href="http://www.nrablog.com" target="new">NRA Blog</a> editor Lars Dalseide interviewed Ty Cooper shortly after he won the 2013 Long Range title. &#8220;It&#8217;s a long time coming,&#8221; said Cooper with a smile. &#8220;Years of shooting and now here it is. It&#8217;s overdue &#8212; that much is true.&#8221;</p>
<p>Cooper edged out USAMU teammate Brandon Keith Green for the win by seven Xs, after four days of long-range competition. &#8220;You don&#8217;t get much closer than that,&#8221; said Russ, a competitor from Georgia. &#8220;Winning by an X count. Boy that is something.&#8221;</p>
<p>Rounding out the top five in the overall Long Range Championships are Bob Gustin with 1239-76X, Shirley Mcgee with a 1238-65X, and Eric Smith with a 1236-55X.</p>
<p>Complete Results from the Long Range Championships will be posted on the NRA Competitive Shooting <a href="http://competitions.nra.org/championship-results/nra-national-outdoor-rifle-pistol-championships-results.aspx#5" target="_blank">Championships Results Webpage</a> later today.</p>
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