Are You Being Present When You're Shooting? Here's How It Will Help.
Chris Sajnog, a retired Navy SEAL sniper instructor, emphasizes the critical role of being present while shooting. He explains that presence involves utilizing all senses to gather real-time data, avoiding distractions from past performance or future expectations. Sajnog advocates for meditation as the primary method to achieve this state, enabling shooters to better interpret subconscious feedback from their bodies, such as grip inconsistencies.






