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Dan Carlisle and Steve Liberta - Living Legends

December 16, 2023 The Clay Lab Network Collaborators Inc, Will Fennell, Cade Faetche, and More
Dan Carlisle and Steve Liberta - Living Legends
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Dan Carlisle and Steve Liberta - Living Legends
Dec 16, 2023
The Clay Lab Network Collaborators Inc, Will Fennell, Cade Faetche, and More

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Join me for a sit down with two of the world’s leading coaches for clay target shooting. Two of the most versatile coaches with a wealth of knowledge in every discipline from Sporting Clays, Trap, Skeet, the Olympic Disciplines, and more. We talked about the PSCA, NSCA, Target Difficulty, and Coaching. I was an honor to link up with these gentlemen and I look forward to seeing them again. If you don’t know these two, Dan Carlisle is an Olympian, National, and World Champion. Steve Liberta multi-time state champion and expert in the Carlisle method providing lessons in sporting clays, trap, and skeet. Steve has coached numerous national champions in both the men’s and women’s concurrent. Be sure to comment below what questions you have for the two living legends. EnjoyDan Carlisle served for many years in the US Army as a shooting instructor for the US Army Marksmanship Unit. Carlisle competed at the 1984 and 1988 Olympics, with a bronze medal in trap in 1984, and shooting both trap and skeet at the 1988 Seoul Games. He was a seven-time gold medalist at the Pan American Games, winning the individual trap title in 1975, 1983, and 1987. Carlisle won the 1982 World Championships in skeet shooting, but won more titles in trap. He was a six-time US Champion in trap, and in 1985-86, won both US titles in trap and skeet. In civilian life, Carlisle continued as a shooting instructor at the Gold Medal Shooting Academy. Carlisle was inducted into the US Army Marksmanship Unit Hall of Fame in 2008. He was the USA coach for trap shooting at the 2008 Olympics.Steve Liberta Phone: 845-453-3916 Email: libertasteve@gmail.comThis video was filmed at the wonderful club of Westside Sporting Grounds Katy, TXLike, Share, and Subscribe. Be sure to comment what else you would like to see in the future. Equipment: Sony A7IVSony A7C IISony 24mm f/1.4 GM LensSony 35mm f/1.4 GM LensSony 50mm f/1.4 GM LensDJI MicDisclaimers: All logos used in this video were used by express permission of Fiocchi USA, Ranger, Randolph Engineering, Greenwood Custom Stocks, Castellani USA, Electronic Hearing Protection, SoundGear, Fennell Shooting School.Music: Used under license from EpidemicsoundThis video and channel are a product of Clay Lab USA, LLC. Olympic Trap, Skeet, Bunker, sporting clays, FITASC, national sporting clays association, professional sporting clays association

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Join me for a sit down with two of the world’s leading coaches for clay target shooting. Two of the most versatile coaches with a wealth of knowledge in every discipline from Sporting Clays, Trap, Skeet, the Olympic Disciplines, and more. We talked about the PSCA, NSCA, Target Difficulty, and Coaching. I was an honor to link up with these gentlemen and I look forward to seeing them again. If you don’t know these two, Dan Carlisle is an Olympian, National, and World Champion. Steve Liberta multi-time state champion and expert in the Carlisle method providing lessons in sporting clays, trap, and skeet. Steve has coached numerous national champions in both the men’s and women’s concurrent. Be sure to comment below what questions you have for the two living legends. EnjoyDan Carlisle served for many years in the US Army as a shooting instructor for the US Army Marksmanship Unit. Carlisle competed at the 1984 and 1988 Olympics, with a bronze medal in trap in 1984, and shooting both trap and skeet at the 1988 Seoul Games. He was a seven-time gold medalist at the Pan American Games, winning the individual trap title in 1975, 1983, and 1987. Carlisle won the 1982 World Championships in skeet shooting, but won more titles in trap. He was a six-time US Champion in trap, and in 1985-86, won both US titles in trap and skeet. In civilian life, Carlisle continued as a shooting instructor at the Gold Medal Shooting Academy. Carlisle was inducted into the US Army Marksmanship Unit Hall of Fame in 2008. He was the USA coach for trap shooting at the 2008 Olympics.Steve Liberta Phone: 845-453-3916 Email: libertasteve@gmail.comThis video was filmed at the wonderful club of Westside Sporting Grounds Katy, TXLike, Share, and Subscribe. Be sure to comment what else you would like to see in the future. Equipment: Sony A7IVSony A7C IISony 24mm f/1.4 GM LensSony 35mm f/1.4 GM LensSony 50mm f/1.4 GM LensDJI MicDisclaimers: All logos used in this video were used by express permission of Fiocchi USA, Ranger, Randolph Engineering, Greenwood Custom Stocks, Castellani USA, Electronic Hearing Protection, SoundGear, Fennell Shooting School.Music: Used under license from EpidemicsoundThis video and channel are a product of Clay Lab USA, LLC. Olympic Trap, Skeet, Bunker, sporting clays, FITASC, national sporting clays association, professional sporting clays association

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