{"id":928,"date":"2018-09-10T16:24:32","date_gmt":"2018-09-10T15:24:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.gbrt.org.uk\/palma19\/?p=928"},"modified":"2019-02-14T02:15:29","modified_gmt":"2019-02-14T02:15:29","slug":"september-training","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.gbrt.org.uk\/palma19\/training\/september-training\/","title":{"rendered":"September Training"},"content":{"rendered":"
September Training Weekend<\/p>\n
About half the team convened bright and early on Friday morning for a full day of training. As well as allowing some different shooter\/coach combinations to gain range time together, there was also some ammo testing done, with analysis feeding into the rest of the weekend.<\/p>\n
On Saturday, the team gathered at 800 yards on a chilly morning ready for a warm up led by Zoe which caused a few creaks and groans from stiff and aching muscles.\u00a0The F-Class European Championships were being held on the same range and the competitors were very interested in our warm up so there were photos and videos being taken. Hopefully they learnt something!<\/p>\n
The captain reminded the team about timekeeping and it hit home, as all firers and coaches were on the point ready to go well ahead of time.<\/p>\n
The morning was spent at 800 and 900 yards and the afternoon at 1000. As you might expect, firers and coaches worked on speed, accuracy and dealing with interruption; results, by and large, were good.<\/p>\n
The team was very lucky with the weather, it had been threatening to rain all day but the precipitation managed to miss us. If the rain had come it would have been great training for the varying weather conditions at Trentham.<\/p>\n
After shooting it was back to Canada House for a debrief and some general admin about the tour – we will all need to pick our R&R options, etc. There was lots of excitement among some members of the team when samples of the team stash came out to be tried on! Dinner in the evening was a pleasant affair, once prizes had been given out to the day’s top scorer (Tom Drysdale) and his coach (Matt Charlton). Despite dropping two-thirds of his points in the last 7 shots, Tom had scored 294 to finish one point ahead of three others.<\/p>\n
After dinner, team members retired but watched the Spanish F-Class team burning their grape-derived 50% alcohol ‘drink’ in a pan on the verandah. Nobody seemed to be drinking it though; apparently they had a big team match the next morning.<\/p>\n