Posts with tag: "wingshooting instruction"
Daniel Schindler's Third Sporting Clays and Wingshooting Book
01/11/2017
The Best Shooting Method

Have you ever had an exciting ah ha moment with a Sporting Clays or Wingshooting teacher or a coach? Daniel Schindler’s third Sporting Clays Instruction and Wingshooting Book is soon to be published. It is filled with so many teaching stories and lessons learned from decades of wingshooting instructing and coaching. Some of the antics will make you LOL . . . and the information is priceless! For decades, Dan Schindler has continuously fine-tuned his sporting clays instruction training (wingshooting instruction too) and the speed his students move their game forward during lessons is amazing! 

Where Is The Return On Your Investment?
12/30/2016
The Best Shooting Method

Like so many Sporting Clays lessons before, yesterday I had another privilege of working with a family of 4, 2 were shooting. To say that it was a memorable experience for all of us would be a colossal understatement. This, I teach my Paragon CIS Instructors. It’s not all about gear and shooting methods. It’s also about the experience.Speaking of that experience, as it should be, we each take what we will out of a round of clays. Some of us, though, get a little higher return on our investment with each shell and target. By that I mean, each shot is not just a swing with high expectations and a mysterious result, X or 0, why did that happen? Intentionally, there’s more put ...

Sporting Clays and Wingshooting Lessons
12/14/2016
The Best Shooting Method

WHY SHOULD YOU CONSIDER SPORTING CLAYS INSTRUCTION? Or Wingshooting Instruction?  The importance of the following preliminary steps can’t be overstated and a mindful Coach should be helping you walk through this to ensure you can solo successfully, on your own after your lesson, in the shooting box and in the field. I believe the # 1 reason why my students are so successful in their lessons is because of the preparatory work we do, together, before shooting begins. While the shooting methods and techniques are, of course, extremely important, again, together, how we approach your lesson is every bit as important as what we cover. Here’s why. Not ...