Considering when to take the leap from shooting local competitions to dedicating yourself the clay circuit, Nick Truter explores the pros and the cons of entering the big league
competitive shooting
Road to the Classic: how and when to make the jump to bigger competitions
Tagged with: competitive shooting, CPSA, how to get better at shooting, registered shooting competitions, Trap shooting
Posted in Features, News
Posted in Features, News
Losing sleep over losing scores?
Without proper rest, you might not be fulfilling your potential in competition – Ethan Lowry explains the effects of a poor sleep pattern
Tagged with: clay shooter, Clay Shooting, Competition, competition anxiety, competitive shooting, firearms, lack of sleep, psychology, shooting events, Shotgun, shotgun competitions, sleep, tiredness
Posted in Advice and tips, Coaching, Features
Posted in Advice and tips, Coaching, Features
Essential Qualities: Adaptability and balance
Tagged with: clay guns, clay shooter, Clay Shooting, competitive shooting, fundamentals, guns, shooting tips, Shotgun, Skeet, Sporting, Trap
Posted in Advice and tips, Ask the Experts, Coaching, Skeet, Sporting, Trap
Posted in Advice and tips, Ask the Experts, Coaching, Skeet, Sporting, Trap
How to improve your shooting skills
Tagged with: clay gun, Clay Shooting, coaching, competitive shooting, Olympic Trap, Shooting Ground, shooting tips, Shotgun, shotguns, Skeet, Sporting, tips, up your game, Vic Harker
Posted in Advice and tips, Coaching
Posted in Advice and tips, Coaching
How to become a clay shooting instructor
As a top instructor at Holland & Holland, Steve Rawsthorne has plenty of advice for shooters looking to take that next step in their career
Tagged with: apsi, career, Clay Shooting, competitive shooting, holland and holland, shooting career
Posted in Advice and tips, Ask the Experts, Coaching
Posted in Advice and tips, Ask the Experts, Coaching