
Shoot calm. Shoot Consistent. Start Winning.
A 6-week subcortical brain training program for shooters who are tired of overthinking, spiraling after misses, and losing confidence mid-round.

Created by a Competitive shooter & trauma-trained clinician who understands how the brain performs under pressure.
If This Sounds Like You — You’re Not Broken
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You know you have the skill… but your brain gets in the way
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One miss turns into tension, rushing, or doubt
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You overthink mechanics you’ve shot thousands of times
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You watch calm shooters and wonder how they do it

This isn’t a discipline problem.
It’s a brain state problem.
Your Best Shooting Happens Below Thought
When you’re shooting well, you’re not thinking — you’re executing.
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That’s your subcortex running the program.
But pressure, misses, and expectations pull you into the cortex — where doubt, analysis, and emotional reactions live.

MentalClays trains you to stay where performance lives.
The MentalClays 6-Week Program
This is not motivation.
This is not positive thinking.
It’s a structured, science-based system that retrains how your brain responds between posts, after misses, and under pressure — so shooting becomes automatic again.
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Built specifically for shooters
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Designed for real competition pressure
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Uses subcortical & nervous-system regulation tools
How the 6 Weeks Flow
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Week 1: Build your brain foundation
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Week 2: Learn to stop the miss spiral
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Week 3: Regulate emotion between posts
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Week 4: Unbreakable Confidence
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Week 5: Visualization and Predictive Training
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Week 6: Integration & execution
Each week builds on the last — nothing extra, nothing wasted.
This Program Is For You If…
✔ You shoot well in practice but tighten in competition
✔ You replay misses instead of resetting
✔ You want calm consistency — not hype
✔ You’re ready to train your brain like your hands
And not for you if:
✘ You want quick tricks without doing the work
✘ You believe mindset doesn’t matter
Why MentalClays Works
MentalClays was built from real experience — over 20 years of competitive shooting, trauma work, and a law enforcement career — where performance under pressure isn’t optional.
This system teaches your brain to stay regulated, focused, and automatic, even when it matters most.