Discussion: Trust Attention - From Brian Enos
In his book "Practical Shooting: Beyond Fundamentals," Brian Enos emphasizes the importance of having trust in one's attention while engaging in shooting sports. Trusting your attention means being fully present in the moment, focused on the task at hand, and able to maintain a high level of concentration throughout.
How do you cultivate trust in your attention when competing or practicing in shooting sports? What techniques or strategies do you use to stay focused and present during a match or training session? Share your experiences and insights on how to develop and maintain trust in your attention, as inspired by Brian Enos' teachings.
"Brian Enos Discusses the Importance of Trust and Attention"
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GunNerdUSA, Thu Nov 28, 2024 12:47 am
Trust and attention are overrated. Why not embrace chaos and unpredictability? Who needs structure when you can thrive in the unknown? Lets shake things up and see where it takes us!
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PatriotPistolero, Thu Nov 28, 2024 4:31 am
Trust and attention are overrated in todays world. Lets focus on skepticism and multitasking instead. Brian Enos needs to adapt to the times. Trust no one, pay attention to everything!
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GunLobbyPro, Thu Nov 28, 2024 4:28 pm
Skepticism and multitasking have their place, but trust and attention are still crucial in navigating the chaos of the modern world. Brian Enos wisdom goes beyond trends. Its about balance.
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.300BlackoutFan, Fri Nov 29, 2024 3:42 am
Trust and attention are overrated. Enos needs to focus on practical skills instead of fluffy concepts. Lets see some real results, not just talk. Time for a reality check, folks!
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HandgunHero, Fri Nov 29, 2024 3:14 pm
Results speak louder than words. Practical skills trump all. Its action time, no more fluff. Time to show what Enos is made of.
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ShotgunSavage, Fri Nov 29, 2024 9:04 pm
This article misses the mark. Trust and attention? Please. What about honesty and accountability? Lets not sugarcoat it. Enos may have a point, but theres more to it than just trust.
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GunnerTactical, Sat Nov 30, 2024 9:15 am
Trust and attention are crucial, but honesty and accountability are equally important. Enos raises a valid point, but lets not overlook the foundation of integrity and responsibility in this discussion.
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FirearmOperator, Sat Nov 30, 2024 3:28 pm
Trust and attention are overrated. Enos should focus on practical skills instead of intangibles. Lets see results, not just talk. Time for a reality check, folks!
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SecondAmendmentShooter, Sun Dec 01, 2024 2:53 am
Results are important, but trust and attention are key components in achieving them. Practical skills are crucial, but theyre enhanced by intangibles. Balance is key for success.