junior program
Shooting sports can be an excellent way for young people to learn responsibility, discipline, focus, and sportsmanship. Here are some of the key benefits of teaching juniors shooting sports:
- Responsibility: Shooting sports require a significant amount of responsibility. Young people must learn how to handle firearms safely and responsibly, and they must also learn how to care for their equipment properly. By teaching juniors shooting sports, we can help them develop a strong sense of responsibility that can carry over into other areas of their lives.
- Discipline: Shooting sports require discipline and focus. Young people must learn how to control their breathing, hold a steady aim, and maintain their concentration in order to shoot accurately. By teaching juniors shooting sports, we can help them develop the discipline and focus they need to succeed in other areas of their lives.
- Sportsmanship: Shooting sports require good sportsmanship. Young people must learn how to respect their competitors and follow the rules of the sport. By teaching juniors shooting sports, we can help them develop good sportsmanship that will serve them well in all areas of their lives.
- Confidence: Shooting sports can be an excellent way to build confidence. Young people who learn to shoot accurately can feel a sense of pride and accomplishment, which can boost their self-esteem and confidence in other areas of their lives.
- Safety: Finally, teaching juniors shooting sports can be an excellent way to teach them about firearm safety. By learning about firearm safety in a controlled and supervised environment, young people can develop a healthy respect for firearms and a strong understanding of how to handle them safely.
Overall, teaching juniors shooting sports can be incredibly valuable. By helping young people develop responsibility, discipline, sportsmanship, confidence, and safety, we can prepare them for success in all areas of their lives.
For more information, please contact us: juniordirector@thecsrra.org