Echoes Sporting Clays Article by Dan Schindler The Paragon School of Sporting
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Echoes: Reflections on Sporting Clays
By Dan Schindler | The Paragon School of SportingSummary:
Exploring why you can’t gain more from sporting clays than what you invest into it.
Introduction:
In February 2004, Randy Lawrence penned an exceptional article titled "Respect For The Game" in Sporting Clays magazine. This piece resonated deeply, posing thought-provoking questions about our engagement with wing and clay sports. Randy’s insights were so profound that they deserve another look, and I hope my reflections do justice to his observations.
Respecting the Game:
Randy noted, "Respecting yourself means that regardless of success or failure, you've given yourself the best chance by doing things the right way." This sentiment echoes on the field, such as during an 8 AM flight at field 3. A frustrated shooter, failing to hit targets, accused the scorekeeper of an error, despite bypassing the opportunity to see the show pair. The problem wasn't the menu?"it was a lack of respect for the sport itself.
Accountability:
It’s natural to feel discontent after a miss or poor performance. However, true sportsmanship involves owning your experience rather than blaming external factors. As demonstrated by a shooter’s complaints about a tournament’s conditions, the lack of accountability became apparent when his own performance faltered.
Continuing the Journey:
This article, initially published in Sporting Clays Magazine, is now accessible through The Paragon School of Sporting. Discover more at [Paragon School's Catalog](http://www.paragonschool.com/catalog).
A Tradition of Excellence:
Sporting clays, rich in tradition, offers boundless opportunities to refine our skills and experience personal growth. My students continually surpass their expectations, and American shooters have rapidly ascended to the global stage. Most importantly, we’re having a great time!
True Stories:
My articles are grounded in real experiences, though names may be changed. With gratitude, I draw inspiration from every tournament and lesson.
Closing Thoughts:
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