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Showing posts with label Shooting psychology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shooting psychology. Show all posts

Sunday 14 March 2021

Mental Benefits of Marksmanship Shooting



Mental benefits of marksmanship shooting a cognitive behavioral therapy perspective



25 meter therapy shooting Gamo replay 10x magnum IGT 22 cal.
Therapy shooting with Gamo replay 10x magnum IGT 22 cal. 



    Many security professionals carry the burden of some form of physical illness or injuries they may have gotten in the course of their security work, such as a twisted ankle after chasing a perp or getting injured in the process of making an arrest. These injuries may have an unpleasant effect on the day-to-day function of job effectiveness and off-the-job daily tasks. While many security professionals allow for physical injuries and try to live with physical pain until they heal, they rarely allow themselves the same flexibility to manage the effects of psychologically related issues such as stress, anxiety, depression, sadness, or PTSD.