COMPETITION SMALLBORE AND AIR RIFLE CLINIC

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tim_stone
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COMPETITION SMALLBORE AND AIR RIFLE CLINIC

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COMPETITION SMALLBORE AND AIR RIFLE CLINIC

The Island 4-H Shooting Sports Project will be hosting an advanced smallbore rifle clinic. The clinic is open to both juniors and adults. 4-H affiliation is not required to participate.

The clinic will be held on the following dates and times:
Friday March 17, 2006 6PM to 9:30PM
Saturday March 18, 2006 8AM to 6PM
Sunday March 19, 2006 8AM to 12PM

The clinic will be held at the Lemoore Sportsman’s Club.
The club is located at 23310 Elgin Avenue, Lemoore, CA 93245 559/924-7240.
From the Highway-41 & Grangeville Blvd intersection, in Lemoore, CA, drive West on Grangeville Blvd approximately 3.5-miles (toward the Lemoore NAS Back Gate).
Turn North onto 23rd Avenue and travel approximately 3-miles and turn West onto Elgin Avenue.
Drive approximately .25-miles and the club will be on the North side of Elgin.

The focus of the clinic will be on precision international 3-Position marksmanship and the clinic will be delivered in a “Pairs” format. A pair is one coach and one shooter. We have room for 15-pairs. The coaches do not have to be certified coaches and do not have to know the shooter that they will be paired with. Likewise, the shooter does not need to know the coach that they will be paired with. Junior and adult shooters are welcome. The skills presented here will also be transferable to any type of rifle competitions where precision marksmanship is the goal.

Bob Foth will present the class. Bob’s biography is attached to this announcement along with more detailed information about how the class will be administered. Bob will provide classroom materials for you to keep. William (Bill) Boyle will also assist us in this presentation. Bill’s biography is also attached. Both Bob and Bill’s credentials speak for themselves.

You will need to provide your own smallbore rifle or air rifle and firing point equipment.

This is the first time that we are aware of that this level of accomplished competition grade shooters has been available in the Central Valley to share their knowledge of the sport. This is an excellent opportunity to get off of our plateaus and turn those 9’s and 10’s into X counts. These are the guys that have been there and done that.

The cost of the clinic will be $200 per shooter or coach. We have space in the clinic for 15-shooters and 15-coaches. If we fill all 30-slots, we will refund the participants $40 each to reduce the entry fee to $160. It is our intent to cover the expenses of the event and not to raise money off of this clinic. Lunch will be provided at the range both days as part of your registration fee.

To register for this event or ask questions, contact Frank Oliveira, at island4hshoots@hotmail.com or call him at 559/469-6685. The $200 fees will be collected in advance by mail or personal delivery. Make your check out to “Island 4-H”. Our mailing address is Island 4-H Shooting Sports, 8835 22nd Avenue, Lemoore, CA 93245. Once again $40 will be refunded to you at the clinic if we fill the clinic. If the clinic is cancelled for any unforeseen reason, your fees will be refunded to you.

Suitable lodging and restaurants/fast food places are available in the City of Lemoore, which is approximately 12-miles from the range. We recommend the lodging listed below. All of the listed motels are safe and clean.
Days Inn 559/924-1261 $64-Double occupancy $59-Single BEST PICK
Tell them that your authorization code is 32780JL. The room rate is reduced. Restaurants are on site and across the street.

Holiday Inn Express 559/924-3200 $75-Single or Double occupancy. 2ND BEST PICK
Tell them that you are attending the Island 4-H Rifle Pairs Clinic. Restaurants are across the street.

Motel 6 559/925-6100 $65 No restaurant on site.

The City of Hanford is approximately another 7-miles away and has more lodging and restaurants.
Comfort Inn 559/584-9300 $80-Single or Double occupancy. Restaurant is on site.
Sequoia Inn 559/582-0339 $74-Queen, $79-King No restaurant is on site by there are some nearby.
Irwin Street Inn 559/583-8000 $91-Single or Double occupancy. Restaurant is on site.

Bob Foth’s Profile

Sport:
1992 Olympic Silver Medalist – Men’s Three Position Rifle
Member of 1988, 1992 and 1996 US Olympic Teams
Winner of dozens of international medals in Air Rifle, Smallbore and 300 Meter Rifle
Seven World Records
Over 100 National Records
16 Time member of US National Shooting Team (1985 – 2000)

Volunteer:
USOC Board of Directors
USOC Athletes Advisory Council
USOC Membership and Credentials Committee
USA Shooting Board of Directors
USA Shooting Executive Committee
USA Shooting Athletes Advisory Council

Past Employment & Education:
Self Employed – Training Programs, Coaching, Marketing, Sponsor Relations, Writing
Director of Training – Civilian Marksmanship Program
Coach – William and Mary Rifle Team
Math and Physics Teacher – Lafayette High School
B.S. Math (’80) – College of William and Mary
Graduated (’76) – Clarence (NY) Central High School

Personal:
Born in Buffalo, N.Y.
Colorado Springs resident since 1985
Married to Susan in 1995
Son Michael born in 2003

William Boyle’s Profile
Bill has been a member of many U.S. Shooting Teams, he has shot in around 40 International competitions, representing the U.S. in Canada, Germany, Austria, Switerland and the Soviet Union (and yes it was still the Soviet Union both times he was there). He retired from competition after the World Championships in 1990 and was out of the sport until 1998 when he came out of retirement to begin coaching. Since that time he has joined the NRA's National Coach Development Staff, worked as a coach at the National Junior Olympic Camp for the last 5 years and he was an Assistant Coach at the ISSF World Cups in Sydney Australia in 2000, 2002 and 2004.


Bob Foth’s Pairs Clinic
Bob’s favorite clinics are the Coach & Shooter “Pairs” Clinics. These have been very successful all over the U.S. They are designed to help coaches and shooters work together more effectively. Frequent alternation between 15 classes and 10 shooting sessions breaks both into manageable units. Each shooting session has a specific goal related to the previous class(es). Topics include: Positions, Portfolios (diaries), Shot Plans (mental programs), Sights, Physical Training and Nutrition, Shot Calling, Shot Fundamentals, Mental Training, Competitions, Goal Setting and Training Plans.
Each participant receives a shooting portfolio with class notes and various other tools.
This clinic is the perfect complement to the NRA/USAS/CMP Coach School.
Shooters and coaches are not restricted to certain ages, but should be able to concentrate on the sport for a whole weekend. Adult shooters are welcome as are teenage “coaches”! Both Three Position Air Rifle and Smallbore Rifle are available.
See Scott Pilkington’s 02/02/04 posting on TargetTalk for photos.

One parent/coach wrote, “I’m still hearing good comments about your clinic last October! _______ recently fired a 583 in a 3-P Air Match. He’s been using his notebook a lot and it’s really helping. It’s amazing to see a 12 year old actually doing this!”

Bob’a contact points are bobfoth@juno.com 719/637-8404 work/home 719/338-9799 cell

Pairs Clinic Training Schedule
Friday (evening)
§ 6:00 – Arrival/Registration/Set Up
§ 6:30 – Introduction
§ 6:45 – Portfolios Class
§ 7:15 – Position Acquisition Process Class
§ 7:30 – Position Design Principles Class
§ 7:45 – Prone Position Class, Demonstration and Exercise
§ 9:30 – FINISH

Saturday (all day)
§ 8:00 – Arrival/Set Up
§ 8:30 – Shot Plan Class and Exercise (prone) and Target Analysis
§ 9:45 – Sights and Sighting In Class and Exercise (prone)
§ 10:45 – Standing Position Class, Demonstration and Exercise
§ 12:00 – LUNCH BREAK
§ 12:45 – Physical Training and Nutrition Class
§ 1:15 – Shot Calling Class, Exercise and Contest (standing)
§ 2:15 – Fundamentals of Firing the Shot Class and Exercise (standing)
[includes standing shot plan]
§ 3:30 – Kneeling Position Class, Demonstration and Exercise
§ 4:45 – Mental Training Class and Exercise (kneeling)
§ 6:00 – FINISH

Sunday (morning)
§ 8:00 – Arrival/Set Up
§ 8:30 – Kneeling Training (includes shot plan)
§ 9:00 – Preparing For Competitions Class
§ 9:30 – Standing Final and GUTS! Match
§ 10:30 – Motivation and Goal Setting Class and Exercise
§ 11:15 – Training and Training Plans Class and Exercise
§ 12:00 – FINISH
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Post by jhmartin »

Those that can attend this clinic .... you're nuts if you don't go. Bob puts on a great teaching session for both coaches and athletes.

I've been to two .... the first as a brand new coach, and then this year ... I learned incredible amounts of info both times.

If you have a shooter that you are scratching your head with ... take them and if they are willing to try new things, you'll probably see great results.
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what level of shooters is this geared for?
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Marcus
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Post by Marcus »

Any shooter who has learned the positions and safety would benefit. Even advanced shooters will learn more than they thought possible.

Marcus
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Post by jhmartin »

I took my daughter (12 years old last year) and all she had done previously was shoot a Crosman 2000 off a bench to sight it in and get used to the trigger.

I purposely let her learn the postiions from scratch from Bob.

She shoots Sporter Air Rifle and now consistently shoots over 500 and has a 528 personal best.


All levels can go .... Bob works with them all with a personal touch.
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