I have finally, after a year of arsing about, joined a rifle club over here. My German has improved to the point that I can get by on the range and a little bit in the more social settings, so it should be all good :)
Now, due to this, I have decided to be an idiot and sent in my Expression of Interest in three disciplines over two matches; air, prone and 3p in Munich, and prone and 3p in Belgrade for the European Championships. The enormity of the task has not bypassed me; I am well aware that I have to get back to previous levels and well surpass them in all disciplines. I think the most ground can be easily made up in air rifle (and also standing in 3p), but there's a lot of room for improvement in prone as well.
So, opportunities and challenges.
Challenge; I've been a lazy git and not trained properly in a year. This doesn't seem to have massively affected my scores, but it's a year of no training and hence no progression.
Opportunity; Air rifles require no license in Germany; I should be able to keep one in a locked case in my wardrobe (which would probably make it one of the more secure airguns in the country...). This allows almost daily dry firing at home, mainly in standing, but prone and kneeling should also be well doable. I need to check transportation issues, however.
Challenge; I need to up my pb by 10 points in prone, 35 in air rifle and a whopping 100 in 3p. Now, the latter is based on my one 3x40 match from a few years ago, so it may not be that bad any more.
Opportunity; I have a fair bit of wiggle room in prone. My scores were on the up before I started messing with stuff at the end of last year. I'm hoping I can pick up from there.
Air rifle has always been my weak point. For whatever reason, consistency was a big issue for me. This was, however, starting to recede towards the end of last year with some excellent training scores. The issue with non standard target heights should not exist here.
In the case of 3p, it could be very hit and miss. There's massive room for improvement in the standing, which should be helped along by air rifle. My kneeling is naturally pretty decent, so a little work there should up the scores a nice bit.
What do I need;
Regular training. I can do two days a week of air rifle with no issues, but the prone requires me to be at the range early. This is a problem as it's at least 90 mins from desk to range, and I normally have to work til 6 or so. Prone stops at 20.30, and it's hard to get a spot unless one is there early.
To get my head well into the game.
Kitwise; pants and boots, of which I currently have neither and it's wrecking my back. Maybe also frames (the old ones don't work with my facial geometry). Stand for air rifle and 3p.
I think I may also need rifles. Yes, plural. I'm not sure, but this is my reasoning; At the moment, I have exclusive use of an air rifle. It is, however, tiny. Too short, not high enough, not a long enough sightbase, not heavy enough. Having my own would solve these problems. Also see point above regarding licensing, or lack thereof. In the case of prone, the club has one old Supermatch. If I am serious about getting to some internationals in the next two years, my own is going to be more or less necessary, for consistency in training if nothing else. Something to mull over.
Physically, I'm in pretty decent shape. A bit porky at the moment from not getting out due to shit weather and actually being rather busy for the past while, but that's only two kilos that can easily be burned off. My endurance has increased a lot over the last year, so I suspect the length of an air rifle match or a 3x40 won't be much of a problem. I'm also stronger, which can only help. I need to work on some core fitness and strength, but that's small stuff for daily doing. When I get around to it. But that end of things is not an issue.
So, as it turns out, I've more or less put the introduction to my training plan up there. I need to work out some specific goals to lead up to a potential qualification match, or matches. And I mean potential. I have no intention of flying back to Ireland with a rifle or two and a kitbag unless I know I'm capable of hitting those scores, even if it's only on a good day.
All comments and suggestions are more than welcome. This is gonna be a hell of a task, and I have no idea how it's gonna go. It should be a decent base for the year after, but I'd like it to be more. As I am fond of saying, it should be interesting :)
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