About kay Ohye's Trapshooting Class
I have been informally instructing and teaching fellow trap shooters for over twenty years and then was approached by the Remington Arms Company to do a formal program for them. I set up a program and used it at Remington as well as other clubs throughout the country.
I hold a three-day workshop. My course consists of roughly 20 hours of instruction. All students whether he/she is a beginner or an All-American, must understand each part before we move on to the next phase of the course. Each shooter will shoot approximately 750 rounds for the three-day class and 600 rounds for the two-day class. - I believe that you learn and understand by "doing," not just listening about how it is done.
I do not hold a seminar where we talk about desires or wanting to do certain things; I have a workshop where we explain what needs to be done to improve your shooting and then help you execute and understand each phase of our course. We do not favor the very beginner or the top shooter.
Many people have inquired about the content of my trap-shooting workshop. The following will give you an idea of what is done in our workshops. We work on technique and style for the duration of the workshop and use video tapes to help illustrate the points we are trying to make. I work with everyone throughout the workshop to ensure that none of the shooters are shooting alone or are isolated from the group. Our goal is to instruct and demonstrate various practice methods that will continue to help the shooter not only during, but after the workshop as well.
At the beginning of the workshop, we provide a brief orientation and stress safety (a most important element). We try to relax the group a bit and try to create an atmosphere where no one will be worried about how many targets they break or about embarrassing themselves in any of the practice sessions.
We then have everyone shoot a practice round and videotape each shooter. This initial tape provides a "base Line" against which each day's progress can be compared. Most shooters have never seen themselves shoot and the tape can quickly point out trouble spots that may leave been recurring problems for the shooter. It is true that "A picture is worth a thousand words."
Kay Ohye International
Kay Ohye International - 12618 Silver Dollars Drive Drive - Odessa, FL 33556
About kay Ohye's Trapshooting Class
I have been informally instructing and teaching fellow trap shooters for over twenty years and then was approached by the Remington Arms Company to do a formal program for them. I set up a program and used it at Remington as well as other clubs throughout the country.
I hold a three-day workshop. My course consists of roughly 20 hours of instruction. All students whether he/she is a beginner or an All-American, must understand each part before we move on to the next phase of the course. Each shooter will shoot approximately 750 rounds for the three-day class and 600 rounds for the two-day class. - I believe that you learn and understand by "doing," not just listening about how it is done.
I do not hold a seminar where we talk about desires or wanting to do certain things; I have a workshop where we explain what needs to be done to improve your shooting and then help you execute and understand each phase of our course. We do not favor the very beginner or the top shooter.
Many people have inquired about the content of my trap-shooting workshop. The following will give you an idea of what is done in our workshops. We work on technique and style for the duration of the workshop and use video tapes to help illustrate the points we are trying to make. I work with everyone throughout the workshop to ensure that none of the shooters are shooting alone or are isolated from the group. Our goal is to instruct and demonstrate various practice methods that will continue to help the shooter not only during, but after the workshop as well.
At the beginning of the workshop, we provide a brief orientation and stress safety (a most important element). We try to relax the group a bit and try to create an atmosphere where no one will be worried about how many targets they break or about embarrassing themselves in any of the practice sessions.
KEY FACTS ABOUT KAY OHYE, LLC
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US Businesses
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Companies in Florida
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Hillsborough County Companies
- Company name
- KAY OHYE, LLC
- Status
- Inactive
- Filed Number
- L13000155787
- FEI Number
- 46-4089979
- Date of Incorporation
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November 5, 2013
- Home State
- FL
- Company Type
- Florida Limited Liability
CONTACTS
- Website
- http://kayohye.com
- Phones
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(813) 447-9876
KAY OHYE, LLC NEAR ME
- Principal Address
- 12618 SILVER DOLLAR DRIVE,
ODESSA,
FL,
33556,
US
- Mailing Address
- 12618SILVER DOLLAR DRIVE,
ODESSA,
FL,
33556,
US
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