THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED
July 24-26, 2015 at Highland
Clayton Rue, NSCA Level III Instructor, will be conducting an NSCA Level I Instructor Course at Highland Hideaway Hunting July 24-26, 2015. If you are an experienced shotgun shooter and have the desire to introduce others to our sport by teaching them how to shoot a shotgun, then sign up now!
In the Level I program, the goal is to provide beginning instructors with the knowledge and ability to teach the fundamentals to novice and beginning shooters. This is a perfect course for those shooters interested in coaching youth (SCTP, FFA, NRA, etc) shooters. You will learn how to instruct a shooter on such basics as setting up foot and body position for proper balance; setting up hand and shotgun position to move with the target; how to use the eyes to acquire a target; understanding why a target was missed; and why all this is important.
Wondering if you meet the criteria to enroll? All you need is the following:
- Be a member in good standing with the NSCA
- Have a desire to work with shooting students in a one-on-one situation
- Have a desire to function effectively in the role of teacher and empathize with the student’s situation.
- Be a minimum of eighteen (18) years of age
- Have had at least two (2) years of shooting experience
- Have taken a minimum of two hours of lessons with at least an NSCA Level I instructor (or equivalent) or above.
- Be a competent shot which can be satisfied by either holding an NSCA rating of C Class and having shot at least 3,000 lifetime registered targets OR by proving your shooting competency at the course.
Cost of the course is $500, plus each student’s share of instructor expenses, plus cost of all targets shot.
Space is limited. To download an application or for more information, go to: www.nssa-nsca.org and visit their Becoming an Instructor area.
For more information, contact Clayton Rue at clayton.rue@gmail.com or Ryan Giannini at 319-330-6165
You can also e-mail or call Glynne Moseley at NSCA Headquarters:
Glynne Moseley
gmoseley@nssa-nsca.com
(210) 688-3371, extension 119
Full Course Details
Linn County PF 2015 Heroes Hunt
/in Charity, Events /by hhh_admin2015 Linn County Pheasants Forever Heroes Hunt
For more information, contact Wade Kisner……..319-560-0166 or,
Visit the Linn County PF website for details: linncopf.com
You can view and download the Registration Form HERE.
Gold Medal Shooting Academy
/in Events /by hhh_adminOne day Sporting Clays Clinics at Highland Hideaway
Saturday and Sunday, August 15-16, 2015
Hourly Instruction also offered Friday August 14, 2015
What We Provide:
Shooting Clinic Price:
Hourly Price: (offered Friday only by Haley)
*Targets, ammunition and carts are NOT included in this price*
Clinics are from 9am – 5pm Shoot Approximately 500 Shells
Must register by Aug. 3rd!
About the Instructors:
Steve Liberta
Haley Dunn
NSCA Level I Instructor Course
/in Events /by hhh_adminTHIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED
July 24-26, 2015 at Highland
Clayton Rue, NSCA Level III Instructor, will be conducting an NSCA Level I Instructor Course at Highland Hideaway Hunting July 24-26, 2015. If you are an experienced shotgun shooter and have the desire to introduce others to our sport by teaching them how to shoot a shotgun, then sign up now!
In the Level I program, the goal is to provide beginning instructors with the knowledge and ability to teach the fundamentals to novice and beginning shooters. This is a perfect course for those shooters interested in coaching youth (SCTP, FFA, NRA, etc) shooters. You will learn how to instruct a shooter on such basics as setting up foot and body position for proper balance; setting up hand and shotgun position to move with the target; how to use the eyes to acquire a target; understanding why a target was missed; and why all this is important.
Wondering if you meet the criteria to enroll? All you need is the following:
Cost of the course is $500, plus each student’s share of instructor expenses, plus cost of all targets shot.
Space is limited. To download an application or for more information, go to: www.nssa-nsca.org and visit their Becoming an Instructor area.
For more information, contact Clayton Rue at clayton.rue@gmail.com or Ryan Giannini at 319-330-6165
You can also e-mail or call Glynne Moseley at NSCA Headquarters:
Glynne Moseley
gmoseley@nssa-nsca.com
(210) 688-3371, extension 119
Full Course Details