Good advice
1. "Get behind the gun", Ken Hackathorn. I took a class from Ken last year. This simple piece of advice gave me a whole new perspective on gripping and supporting my gun while firing. Thinking of myself as a solid object behind the gun really helps.
2. "Keep your eye on the front sight". I've gotten this advice from several instructors. I finally followed it.
3. "Work on accuracy - speed comes naturally" - Hey! That almost rhymes. Again, I've heard this from a number of instructors. I've learned to take my time when practicing.
4. "Be the Gun" - Chevy Chase. No. Wait. That's "Be the Ball" from Caddy Shack. Still applies.