Action Stacks sounds like the checklists my aircrews used to use before every flight. Absolutely essential. And no, not even those big egos would take off thinking they'd remembered everything. Thanks so much for the reminder. I used to build checklists for myself and others in the intelligence group when I was in the Air Force. That structure could be very useful for my marketing efforts in my biz.
You chose a heckuva fast sport to "practice" with!
Your shots were solid and I'm anxious to try out this sport as well (baseball and basketball get a little ordinary after awhile).
One thing you might add to your stack is a handful of really pro examples on your phone to review before you shoot. I found it gets you in the right frame of mind and pushes you to be that good...and then better.
Action Stacks sounds like the checklists my aircrews used to use before every flight. Absolutely essential. And no, not even those big egos would take off thinking they'd remembered everything. Thanks so much for the reminder. I used to build checklists for myself and others in the intelligence group when I was in the Air Force. That structure could be very useful for my marketing efforts in my biz.
I bet there’s a TON of that in the Air Force
❤️ sports photos Chris. Especially roller derby. Question: how do you help people distinguish between the “list and stacks?”
Keeping fingers crossed. In a world where everything changes, it’s comforting to have a post on my favorite Action Stacks!
Great reminder here!
By the way, I call Rob Hatch, "Rob 'Action Stacks' Hatch." :)
It’s a great name for him!
You chose a heckuva fast sport to "practice" with!
Your shots were solid and I'm anxious to try out this sport as well (baseball and basketball get a little ordinary after awhile).
One thing you might add to your stack is a handful of really pro examples on your phone to review before you shoot. I found it gets you in the right frame of mind and pushes you to be that good...and then better.
That's a >really< smart bit of advice. Dang. I could've done that homework. SMART. Thanks, Chris!