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Gebben and Karen take us through a long incoming target. Some people call the a “crow”. The show us a couple different spots you can break the target. They also put it together in a pair and show how “singles” practice helps you for shooting the target in a pair.

True Pair Rabbue and Tower
Gebben and Karen walk us through a true pair of a rabbue and a tower target. The rabbue is a trap style target and very tricky. The tower is a nice crossing and diving shot from right to left. In order to break this pair you have to have the right mindset but also need to have some tangible skills and be able to execute. Make your plan, be confident l, clear your mind, let your eyes settle, call for the target, watch the first target break, shift your visual focus to the second target, feel it connect with your gun and watch it break as well! These are the ins and out of what is covered in this video.

Double Tower L-R
Gebben and Karen shoot a pair off of a tower. The explain how to put a big gap on the first target and then transition correctly to the second target. Karen shares a concept that she recently realized from Gebben’s teaching about reading the 2nd target of a true pair. Some very good concepts here!

Tough Targets
Gebben and Karen show us how to shoot a 70 MM teal target. The break it down and describe it thoroughly. They remind us how it’s important to mark all of your spots and utilize the same concepts taught from week to week while understanding how to read this unique target. Gebben talks about how he learned some of these details from George Digweed early in his career.
Teal, 70, connection, target reading, set up, break point, hard focus, hold point

70 MM Teal Target from Jack Links Cup
Gebben and Karen show us how to shoot a 70 MM teal target. The break it down and describe it thoroughly. They remind us how it’s important to mark all of your spots and utilize the same concepts taught from week to week while understanding how to read this unique target. Gebben talks about how he learned some of these details from George Digweed early in his career.
Teal, 70, connection, target reading, set up, break point, hard focus, hold point

Anticipation in Depth Explanation
Gebben and Karen give us a in depth explanation of anticipation of the target. They cover what it is, how to use it, and help us apply it.
Anticipation is definitely in the movement of lower body and the speed at which we mount the gun.
They describe the subtle differences from feeling anticipation between sporting and F.I.T.A.S.C.

Super Sporting Practice (6)
Gebben and Karen take us through 2 different true pairs and share some great ways to approach these types of shots.
Notice the deliberate cut across move on the second target of each pair!

Super Sporting Practice (5)
Gebben and Karen take us through a report pair that is a high R-L Chondel on report a lower L-R Crosser. Watch the way they shoot this pair but also pay special attention to Karen’s mental game advice! She talks about not just being ok with breaking the targets, but perfecting the breaks. Don’t just hope you’ll break the next pair. Know that you’re going to break it and let’s see how hard we can break it!

Super Sporting Practice (2)
Gebben and Karen take us through a chandell target as the 2nd target in the super sport series. This target can be shot in multiple different spots and they show us their 2 go to places to shoot it.
Super Sport, chandell, chondel, bump the lead, looping, sustained, diagonal, cut across

Turning Weakness in to Strength
Gebben and Karen take us through a sliding target right to left that Karen has struggled with in the past. She lets us in to what he mind is going through when she works on a target that sh struggles with. In order to improve, you have to work on targets that you struggle with. Turn weaknesses in to strengths.