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- Memory Training for PRS – What Actually Transfers
Memory training is a popular concept, but not all of it translates into better performance on the clock. Memorizing random numbers or abstract patterns might be interesting, but PRS demands a very specific type of memory: recall under action and time pressure. - Holding the Plan: Why PRSLE’s New Real Mode Trains Stress & Memory
Matches rarely unfold as a smooth, uninterrupted run of actions. You walk a stage, you visualize a sequence, and then something happens: a delay because of logistics, a conversation, a wind call, or simply the time it takes to move and get set. Those interruptions are tiny, real-world stressors — and they’re exactly what our new Real Mode recreates - Why Mental Sharpness Wins Matches
Most PRS shooters don’t lose points because they can’t hit targets. They lose points because something breaks down between the stage brief and the last shot. Anyone who has shot a few matches has experienced it: the plan felt clear during the walkthrough, but once the timer started, things unraveled - What Is PRSLE? Training the Forgotten Skill in PRS
If you ask most PRS shooters how they prepare for a match, you’ll hear familiar answers: confirm zero, check dope, practice positional shooting, maybe dry fire a bit. All of those things matter. But there’s one skill that often decides how a stage actually goes—and it’s rarely trained directly: memory under pressure. - 2025 in the books
Looking back on 2025, Team Kikarskytt experienced both progress and setbacks. We competed heavily, organized matches, traveled abroad, and chased World Championship goals. Highlights mixed with tough lessons in mindset, routines, and patience—ending the year motivated, closer to the community, and hungry for 2026 ahead confidently.
