Sport
I have been on the international shooting scene since 1998. I won my first valuable medal in a tough competition in 2001 at a comparative competition of police snipers.
Since then, successes and failures have come by leaps and bounds. Once it was ranked, sometimes it wasn't. Since 2003, the results have stabilized, but it still could have been better. There still needed to be more lightness and the probability of reaching the first positions.
It wasn't until 2006 that I realized that if I wanted to deliver results from competitions at home and abroad consistently, I had to eliminate the pressure the competition had on me. I began to enjoy every race, freed myself from senseless and unhealthy competition, wished success to my rivals, and enjoyed the success of others. After this realization, the pressure subsided, and there was incredible comfort from the races; the national team was more stable, and I regularly began to achieve top positions. I have been bringing medals to this day. Without this awareness, a person would have burned out long ago and lost himself in the field of losers.