We all strive for accurate, smooth landings that we can produce predictably each time we fly. One step that will help you to standardize your landings is getting yourself into the best position in the pilot’s seat. You need to be able to comfortably reach the controls, and make sure that the forward picture is optimal and consistent every time you strap yourself in.
First, you need to make sure that you are far enough forward to be able to fully deflect the rudder pedals without having to stretch uncomfortably. You can achieve this by moving the seat forward or the rudder pedals aft, or by putting a cushion behind your back. Once you are far enough forward to reach the pedals, wiggle around to make sure that the seat is locked in and check to ensure that you can still fully deflect the stick or yoke.