"If It Ain't Broke, Fix It!" By Gil and Vicki Ash

If It Ain't Broke, Fix It!  Book by Gil and Vicki Ash
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"This easy-to-read, often humorous book should be particularly interesting to clays target shooters serious about improving their game and to new shooters wanting to start off with an advantage rather than later having to correct bad habits. Experienced Sporting Clays shots will find interest in some of the controversial shooting techniques and theories that vary significantly from those of most other instructors, but have worked with enough shooters to make Gil and Vicki Ash one of the most successful instructions teams in America.-Bob Brister Hall of Fame Sporting Clays Shooter Renowed Outdoor & Shooting Authority "


"Gil & Vicki's book is the best source of shooting knowledge and coaching material I've read. They have truly set a new standard. The information gleaned from their book surpasses any I've seen since Bob Brister's, Shotgunning: The Art and the Science. It is without question a must read for shooters hoping to improve their scores and coaches willing to try new and innovative techniques.-- -Bill Bacon, President, COO and General Manager, American Shooting Centers, Houston, Texas "


"If It Ain't Broke, Fix It! is a summary of the OSP System. If you are already familiar with the system, it is a great reference tool. If you are not familiar with the OSP System, the book will get you farther, faster, and at less cost than just going out and shooting on your own.- Dean Olson, All American"


"If It Ain't Broke, Fix It! is a must have, landmark volume for every serious sporting shooter. My advice is to buy two copies, now, while the First Edition is available. Your great grandchildren will thank you for it! It is not often we get a fresh look at the mysteries of shooting. If It Ain't Broke, Fix It!, is that fresh look. It is a modern roadmap to successful shotgunning.-Don Yost, Sporting Clays Shooter"


"An incredible piece of work crammed full of fresh perspectives and insight into the essence of wing shooting. Reeking of success, this book is destined to become the "go to" reference manual for instructors and shooters alike.- Steve Brown, Level III Instructor"


"The OSP System is the best system to learn mechanical and mental proficiency with a shotgun-Craig Hill All American"
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"When my scores drop, it's usually related to a problem with a basic fundamental. This book is the best I've seen at outlining and explaining those fundamentals.- Willy Cherry, Sporting Clays Shooter"


What is the book about?
If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. We’re sure you’ve heard it before, but in this book and in our teaching we take issue with the old cliché, especially in light of the sport we play, where success is defined by breaking things. So to us, “If it ain’t broke don’t fix it,” sounds like a recipe for mediocrity. Great things have never been achieved because someone was content with the way things were. Fire burning lamps worked fine to light up a room, but tell Edison he couldn’t do better. Sticking your head out the window and yelling at your neighbor will get their attention, but tell Bell his invention was unnecessary. Do you think Michael Jordan ever sat back and said, “there’s not much more I can do in the game of basketball that Bird or Magic or Dr. J hasn’t already done?” How about Tiger Woods? Do you think that’s his attitude about golf? World champions know that no improvement comes without change, even if they’ve reached a level that is “okay.” They don’t want to be okay, first they want to be good, and then they want to be great, which requires change, or breaking habits that don’t work and replacing them with ones that do and in some instances breaking habits that work and replacing them with ones that work better! Are we saying that everyone who reads this book will be a world champion? No. But if you have the potential to be a world champion, and you live by the theory of “it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” we guarantee you will never find out. In life, if it ain’t broke, you don’t have to fix it, especially if you’re satisfied with “just okay.” But in sporting clays, your job isn’t done until that target is “broke.” In this game, if it ain’t broke, you gotta fix it.