ลองอ่านคำสัมภาษณ์ของเขา จะเห็นว่าที่เขาพูดมาก็เป็นเรื่องที่รู้ๆกันอยู่ทั่วไป แต่..เขาเอาสิ่งที่คนอื่นไม่ค่อยจะเน้นมาให้ความสำคัญ คือ เขาพูดไว้ประโยคหนึ่งว่า...I try to memorise the rates of fire, depending on the distance to each target etc.
จากคำกล่าวเต็มๆของเขา เมื่อถูกถามเรื่อง stage preparation process เขาตอบว่า..I try to learn the stage before receiving the briefing. I take this opportunity to see how the shooters in the squad ahead of us shoot it, memorised the positions and the number of shots from each position, where I will make a magazine change etc. After the briefing, with the rest of my squad, I access how to shoot the stage from a technical standpoint and how can I maximise performance according to my skills. Access the possibilities to shoot on the move, the exact area to which I will shoot at each target if there are no shoots.
I try to memorise the rates of fire, depending on the distance to each target etc. Finally when the time briefing ends, I withdraw from the stage and start my mental views and rehearsals. Just before the shooter in front of me is on the line, I run the drill in my head again, get up and do some exercises to activate my body and mind, I walk onto the line ready to go and then you just have to wait for the beep! At this stage I let it all out instinctively.
The IPSC season training started in February, shooting twice a week, usually Tuesdays and Thursdays. Also I combined this with three sessions of dry firing. In late April, early May I added one more shooting session per week, provided the rest of my work commitments would permit me. I like to go to the range having previously prepared the training that I will do that day. I do not do the same drills every week. Normally I train for about 3 ½ hours per session on the range.
With 20 days to the European Championships, I took a vacation from work to go to the range and practice everyday, thus completing the last phase of my preparation for the Europeans. I have been gradually increasing the intensity of the sessions and increased the round count to 500 rounds per session.