
Improve your clay target shooting with a certified sporting clays instructor
If you want to enhance your sporting clays skills, consider with an instructor Illinois boasts over 25 certified clay target instructors who can help you gain a competitive edge, boost your scores, and elevate your wing shooting abilities. Below is a list of NSCA-certified instructors residing in Illinois offering Level I, II, and III certifications. Selecting a shooting coach is similar to finding the perfect gun; it needs to feel right for you. Give one a try, and don't hesitate to explore others until you find someone trust and can communicate well with.
To help get you started with making the right clay target shooting instructor choice consider the following points that describe the benefits of each instructor.
Choosing the right shotgunning instructor involves considering both qualifications and teaching style. Here are guidelines to help make an objective choice:
First, assess your purpose and experience level to determine which instructor level suits you:
Level I
For beginners, a Level I instructor is ideal. They teach the basics like gun handling, safety, and game rules. Even experienced hunters new to sporting clays should start here.
Level II
Intermediate shooters ready to advance should choose a Level II instructor. They focus on refining techniques and improving scores, suitable for C to early AA class shooters. Some start with beginners and continue training them over time.
Level III
Level III instructors are for high-level competitors in Master and AA class. They focus on fine-tuning performance for serious competitors. Some also train beginners long-term.
Making Your Choice
After identifying the appropriate instructor level, consider these factors:
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Check if your local club offers instructors or clinics.
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Decide between private lessons and clinics; both offer unique learning benefits.
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Research instructors online for insights into their methods and materials.
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Seek recommendations from other shooters about instructors' styles and personalities.
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Request and verify references to understand teaching methods.
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Recognize that instructor compatibility varies; what suits one person may not suit another.
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Discuss your experience level with potential instructors to ensure a good match.
Read the complete article on the NSCA website.
Illinois Level I Instructors
Mark A Borchers of Downers Grove (630) 724-7070
Athena Butler of Mundelein (847) 980-8916
John Butler of Mundelein (847) 980-8015
Courtney Cymerman of Wadsworth (847) 922-4046
Chris Elliott of Valier (618) 663-0735
Cindy K Gaffney of Marengo (847) 490-5528
Jeanne Gorey of Naperville (630) 363-6114
Mark Gutman of Highland Park (224) 766-9667
Richard Rentsch of East Peoria (309) 453-2099
Thomas J Sweeney of Northfield (847) 501-3923
Leo Tripolitakis of Orland Park (708) 297-0007
Tim Turner of Bolingbrook (936) 553-4656
Christina Urban of Glenview
Illinois Level II Instructors
Rodney B Campbell of Mendota (815) 303-3083
Terry Doyle of Rantoul (815) 258-8474
Jim Eberts of Marion
Mark Freeman of Northbrook (847) 650-5719
Alan L Justice of Sherman (217) 494-7159
Kerry Luft of Barrington (224) 343-5790
Dean Pitts of Brighton (618) 466-0613
William A Russell of West Chicago (630) 890-4192
Dennis Sneed of Ewing
Dennis J Taylor of Brighton (618) 372-8976
Rod Vetter of Green Oaks (847) 875-6411
Illinois Level III Instructors
Terry L Musser of Loami (217) 624-4911
Philip Puckorius of Chicago (312) 925-5842
Brett P Seibert of Hainesville (847) 691-3399
Check this link for the most current NSCA certified instructor list.
