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See
Visual discipline comes before mechanical correction. The first job is to build a picture clear enough that the body can move honestly.
Method
See / Set / Move / Evaluate / Translate connects coaching, competition, image work, equipment guidance, field notes, and studio systems through one practical method.
Operating System
The method gives the rest of the site a shared language. It explains how David reads a field, turns that read into action, then translates the lesson into something useful.
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Visual discipline comes before mechanical correction. The first job is to build a picture clear enough that the body can move honestly.
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Hold point, foot pressure, posture, and gun position are treated as a system. The setup should remove panic instead of creating more decisions.
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The goal is a controlled open-loop movement that can survive pressure. Clean movement is valued even when a short-term result is tempting.
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Practice improves when the score stops being the only feedback. The work is to separate good movement from lucky breaks and bad movement from useful misses.
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The last step is turning what was seen into usable language, images, systems, or next actions so the lesson can carry into the next field.