Thinking in Terms of Process Is the Key to Success
Joel Park emphasizes moving beyond 'fast or slow' thinking in shooting and instead focusing on a defined process based on the sight picture. He outlines three sight picture observations: a stable dot for difficult shots, a bouncing ball for standard targets, and simply seeing color for easier engagements. The key takeaway is to apply the appropriate sight picture observation consistently for both the first and follow-up shots, avoiding unnecessary delays for over-confirmation.











