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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:
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Those that win their cl. are almost always the people who do the following:
The gun runs on every stage
Shoot 90% or better of the possible points on every stage
Fire a minimum of makeup/extra shots
No misses, no-shoots, or procedurals
Figures out an efficient plan to run each stage and sticks to it
For most people, meeting these goals is much harder than learning to go faster, but eventually no matter how fast you go if you fail to meet these goals on match day, someone will beat you -- maybe someone who is a lot slower.
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