82: Shoot Your Game! with Jay Carillo
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Jay Carillo is on the podcast this week to talk about his rabid love of 3-Gun and to tell his best match fail story. Trust me, you will laugh. Jay also tells us about how he reeled back his aggressive match schedule to concentrate more on training and practice.
Topics From the Show:
- How to view each match as a learning experience
- Jay’s 2016 goal of shooting less major matches and practicing more… And how it’s working
- Why you should take video of every stage and how to break down the footage
- And more!
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A big thanks to Jay for being a great guest on The 3-Gun Show!
Thank you for linking the video 😀 I applaud Mr. Carillo’s persistence. Bless his heart!!!
Holy crap, what a difference between then and the Jay I see nowadays! You give hope to the hopeless that we, too, can suck at first and eventually suck less
I know that pic! Love seeing it on the show!
You do great work!
Amazing self control. Most of us would have thrown in the towel and introduced some colourful language to the proceedings but this chap just ploughed on. Well done:-)
Jay is an amazing person and a steadfast competitor!