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แน่นอน คนที่มายิงipscต้องเป็นคนชื่นชอบปืนและมีความพร้อมในหลายด้านพอสมควร เพราะทุกอย่างที่เกี่ยวข้องกับกีฬานี้ในเมืองไทยค่อนข้างจะแพง

แต่ไม่ได้หมายความว่าจะต้องเป็นเศรษฐีเงินถุงเท่านั้นจึงจะเล่นกีฬานี้ได้ คนที่พอจะมีและไม่เสียดายกะตังค์จำนวนหนึ่งก็สามารถเล่นได้

แต่จะเล่นแบบไหนล่ะ? ..จริงจัง.. หรือแค่ .. สนุกๆ..เท่านั้น

แน่นอน บางคนก็จริงจัง บางคนก็แค่สนุกๆ แต่ในเมืองไทยผมเชื่อว่าหลายคนอยากจะจริงจัง แต่อาจจะไม่สะดวกในบางเรื่องบางประการ เช่น เงิน เวลา ฯลฯ จึงต้องเล่นแบบประนีประนอมคือ ..จริงจังแบบสนุกๆ..ซึ่งเป็นแบบที่น่าจะเหมาะกับคนipscในเมืองไทย








ลองอ่านดูเล่นๆ น่าสนใจดีครับ...

Here's where attitude comes back into the picture. The way I see it there are two basic attitudes on match day: Fun and Serious. If you are in "Serious" mode, you spend some time before the match chamber checking match ammo, cleaning magazines, and generally doing everything you can to make your gun work. The night before the match you eat healthy food and get a good night's sleep. You get up early enough that you are awake and alert by your first stage, and you stretch and warm up your muscles before it is your turn to shoot. You have looking at the stages and put together a plan on how you intend to shoot the stage, and you have run through it in your mind enough times that you can turn your back on the props and describe to someone else, in detail, exactly what you are going to do. The more detail you have in your mental plan, the less you have to think when the buzzer goes off. At each stage, you tell yourself:

This is going to be the best stage of the match - because you are excited to be there and you intend to shoot 100% of your potential. If you allow yourself to be intimidated by a course of fire you have already lost! Visualize yourself shooting the stage perfectly.


No matter what it takes, I will get the hits. - you will pay attention to your dot or your sights, and do your best to call every shot as it breaks. If you see your sights move off the target as you shoot, fire a makeup before your gun leaves the target. Calling your misses and not having to go back to targets, or leaving misses and no-shoots, is a major problem for most shooters. In order to achieve this you have to teach yourself to stop blinking as the gun goes off. Videotape or a practice partner will help with this.


I am ready to shoot right now. - because you could be the first shooter in your squad. Because you have taken the time before you walked up to the stage to prepare yourself and your equipment, and because IPSC is so much fun that you can't wait to do some shooting!


The other option is to get into "Fun" mode, where you go have fun the night before the match, and throw your stuff in the car the morning of the match and hope that your gun is clean, that you have enough ammo to shoot the match, and that you have a holster and magazines. If you go in this mode, don't get upset when things go wrong. After all, you didn't make the effort to prepare for a "serious" match. If you go in "Fun" mode you have already decided that whatever your score is - good or bad - is secondary to the activity of shooting and socializing. Training hard and trying to achieve your personal best is a great thing, and when you succeed it is extremely rewarding -- but unless you keep things in perspective you can easily get on the road to burnout when things get tough.

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