Friday, January 3, 2014
Shoot Like A Girl at 2014 World Deer and Turkey Expo in Birmingham, Alabama
Come Shoot a Bow, Rifle and Pistol with Shoot Like A Girl at the World Deer and Turkey Expo in Birmingham, Alabama July 18-20 2014.
BJCC Birmingham, Alabama
2100 Richard Arrington Jr. Blvd N
Birmingham, Alabama 35203
www.worlddeerexpo.com
https://www.facebook.com/worlddeerexpo
Shoot Like A Girl at Buckmasters Expo 2014
Come Shoot a Bow, Rifle and Pistol with Shoot Like A Girl at Buckmasters Expo 2014
August 15-17, 2014 Montgomery, Alabama!!!
http://www.buckmasters.com/resources/expo.aspx
Shoot Like A Girl at 2014 Field and Stream/Outdoor Life Deer and Turkey Expo Kentucky
Come Shoot a Bow, Rifle and Pistol with Shoot Like A Girl at Kentucky 2014 Field and Stream/Outdoor Life Deer and Turkey Expo
http://www.deerinfo.com/kentucky
Kentucky Exposition Center (State Fairgrounds)
937 Phillips Lane
Louisville, KY 40209
EVENT SCHEDULE
Friday, Mar. 21, 2014
2:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Saturday, Mar. 22, 2014
9:00 am to 7:00 pm
Sunday, Mar. 23, 2014
9:00 am to 4:00 pm
http://www.deerinfo.com/kentucky
Kentucky Exposition Center (State Fairgrounds)
937 Phillips Lane
Louisville, KY 40209
EVENT SCHEDULE
Friday, Mar. 21, 2014
2:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Saturday, Mar. 22, 2014
9:00 am to 7:00 pm
Sunday, Mar. 23, 2014
9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Just Under 900 Shooters Through Shoot Like A Girl’s Trailer Debut at the 2013 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo Cowboy FanFest
Just Under 900 Shooters Through Shoot Like A Girl’s Trailer Debut at the 2013 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo Cowboy FanFest
Shoot Like A Girl’s mission is to grow the number of women who participate in shooting sports by giving them the opportunity to shoot in a safe controlled environment. Shoot Like A Girl created new shooters during FanFest, but they also empowered women with a confidence that comes with shooting. Shoot Like A Girl’s instructors saw first hand the impact and positive responses these women had from shooting a pistol, rifle and bow. Archery Instructor, Ginger Morehead said, "The big smiles and high-fives shared with first-time shooters at NFR Fanfest will forever bring joy to my heart." Pistol Instructor, Jennifer Blake stated, "You can truly feel the excitement coming from these new shooters, ready to go home, find further training and start a new lifelong activity wit their families!" Rifle Instructor, Raychel Shaw sums it up, "As women continued to come in and shoot and grow in confidence with every shot, there were moments and women that brought tears to my eyes at the accomplishment and excitement they felt in just ten shots."
Shoot Like A Girl’s debut of their innovative Firearms Test Shots™ program at the 2013 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo Cowboy FanFest in Las Vegas, Nevada, was a huge success! In the ten days of Cowboy FanFest, Shoot Like A Girl had just under 900 shooters through their trailer, where women shot a 9mm Pistol, a .223 Rifle and bows. Of the nearly 900 women through the trailer, 48% of the firearms shooters and 72% of the archery shooters were new or inexperienced shooters who had never shot a gun or bow before, or it had been years since they fired their last shot.
In the ten day show, ladies from across the United States, Australia, Canada, England, Holland, France, Germany, Mexico, Peru and Spain entered the trailer and were able to move through three shooting stations with Shoot Like A Girl’s team of phenomenal instructors: Jennifer Blake at the pistol range; Raychel Shaw at the rifle range; and Ginger Morehead at the archery range. These instructors utilized Shoot Like a Girl’s proven process to lead the shooters through a quick familiarization enabling shooters to execute safe shots with a pistol, rifle and bow with confidence!
Shoot Like A Girl’s mission is to grow the number of women who participate in shooting sports by giving them the opportunity to shoot in a safe controlled environment. Shoot Like A Girl created new shooters during FanFest, but they also empowered women with a confidence that comes with shooting. Shoot Like A Girl’s instructors saw first hand the impact and positive responses these women had from shooting a pistol, rifle and bow. Archery Instructor, Ginger Morehead said, "The big smiles and high-fives shared with first-time shooters at NFR Fanfest will forever bring joy to my heart." Pistol Instructor, Jennifer Blake stated, "You can truly feel the excitement coming from these new shooters, ready to go home, find further training and start a new lifelong activity wit their families!" Rifle Instructor, Raychel Shaw sums it up, "As women continued to come in and shoot and grow in confidence with every shot, there were moments and women that brought tears to my eyes at the accomplishment and excitement they felt in just ten shots."
Shoot Like A Girl (SLG², Inc) thanks their valued corporate partners who share their mission to grow the number of women in shooting sports, by empowering them with confidence: Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, Hunter Safety System, Ammo2Go, Bear Archery, BowTech, Charter Arms, Colt, Danner, Game Plan Gear, GLOCK, Inc, Hoyt, Elite, Lumenok, Neet Archery Products, Mathews Inc, Mossy Oak, Prois, Smith and Wesson, Taurus, ThermaCell, Trijicon, PSE and ASA! For more information or to become a Shoot Like A Girl Corporate Partner, visit www.shootlikeagirl.com.
The True Shot Coach
The True Shot Coach
by: Jill Hazi
I can honestly say I was not sure what to expect out of the TSC. I have been shooting competitive archery for about 12 years now and hunting for about 4 years and once you get into a form, and with shooting that way that long, it is always something very hard to change.
I decided to bring out my hunting bow with a thumb trigger release and give it a whirl which was difficult for me to do. I have gotten so comfortable with that bow (more than my target bows) over the years I always have a hard time changing things with it. It has brought me some decent kills over the years. I also had my fiancĂ© try it with his target bow. I noticed with the TSC my bow hand was much more relaxed than it had been. I shot it for a couple of rounds and noticed that I was grouping. After some little sight adjustments I was grouping the arrows in the yellow ring. My fiancĂ© he needed a bigger size. I believe that size is crucial. If the sizing with these isn’t right you do not get the full effect of what they are made for.
Now that was the first time I picked up that bow since the end of the archery season in Pennsylvania and it was almost like I was practicing with the bow every day.
I cannot wait to try it out with some of the beginner shooters in our JOAD group. You see so many of these young beginners with an overextended arm or tight bow hand and by the end of the night they are so frustrated with themselves. I almost wish I would have had something like this in my beginning years of training because it would have saved a lot of hassle in the later years.
I also cannot wait to try it with my new target bow when it arrives soon!
I would recommend this product to anyone who is having problems with their bow hand or is just starting to shoot.
To learn more about Jill Hazi go to the Pro Staff Link at www.ShootLikeAGirl.com
by: Jill Hazi
I can honestly say I was not sure what to expect out of the TSC. I have been shooting competitive archery for about 12 years now and hunting for about 4 years and once you get into a form, and with shooting that way that long, it is always something very hard to change.
I decided to bring out my hunting bow with a thumb trigger release and give it a whirl which was difficult for me to do. I have gotten so comfortable with that bow (more than my target bows) over the years I always have a hard time changing things with it. It has brought me some decent kills over the years. I also had my fiancĂ© try it with his target bow. I noticed with the TSC my bow hand was much more relaxed than it had been. I shot it for a couple of rounds and noticed that I was grouping. After some little sight adjustments I was grouping the arrows in the yellow ring. My fiancĂ© he needed a bigger size. I believe that size is crucial. If the sizing with these isn’t right you do not get the full effect of what they are made for.
Now that was the first time I picked up that bow since the end of the archery season in Pennsylvania and it was almost like I was practicing with the bow every day.
I cannot wait to try it out with some of the beginner shooters in our JOAD group. You see so many of these young beginners with an overextended arm or tight bow hand and by the end of the night they are so frustrated with themselves. I almost wish I would have had something like this in my beginning years of training because it would have saved a lot of hassle in the later years.
I also cannot wait to try it with my new target bow when it arrives soon!
I would recommend this product to anyone who is having problems with their bow hand or is just starting to shoot.
To learn more about Jill Hazi go to the Pro Staff Link at www.ShootLikeAGirl.com
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