Field Notes
Notes on perception, pressure, movement, image, and systems.
A curated archive of writing for the problems that show up when attention matters: what the eye sees, what pressure changes, how movement improves, how equipment feels, and how ideas become usable systems.
Archive Logic
Read by the problem, not by the publish date.
Field Notes is the preserved thinking layer: short and long notes that keep pressure, practice, perception, equipment, and coaching in the same field of view.
Most of the current archive begins in shooting. The structure is built to widen into image, Studio, and media notes without changing the central question: what does this help someone see, and what should they do with that read?
Pressure
3 notesWhat changes when the score, title, or missed target gets louder?
When the target starts to mean too much
These notes stay close to trust, fear, value placement, and the way pressure changes decisions before the shot.
The Plateau Problem
6 min
The biggest roadblock in shooting improvement is often not mechanics. It is how the shooter values practice feedback.
The Value of a Shot
11 min
A note about pressure, trust, and how much meaning a shooter assigns to one target.
What It Takes
16 min
A longer piece on the discipline required to compete and improve at a serious level.
Connected Field
The notes should send the reader back into useful work.
A field note is not a detached essay. It should point toward a lesson, an analysis, a method, a build choice, a Studio question, or the right first conversation.
Coaching
Take the idea back to the course when the pattern needs live observation.
Shot Lab
Use a round, target, or recurring miss as evidence before the next lesson.
Method
Map the note back to See / Set / Move / Evaluate / Translate.
Studio
Follow the same translation habit into digital systems, media, and brand work.
Perazzi
Read equipment through feel, balance, and movement consequence.
Start
Choose the pressure point when the next step needs David's read.
Pressure Notes
When the target starts to mean too much
3 notes are currently filed here because of what the article helps the reader see.