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Coaching
This section contains helpful information and articles for all Pistol Australia Members. For access click on the side menu or on the links below.
Articles
Click here to access coaching articles written by professional coaches and fitness instructors to help develop you skill and technique in the sport of target pistol shooting.
Accreditation
Details of coaches to be accredited and/or re-accredited must be submitted by the State Coaching Director to Pistol Australia for submission to the Australian Sports Commission (ASC). Accreditation is valid for four (4) years after which coaches are required to seek re-accreditation. More...
Courses and Seminars
Information about Coaching Courses and Clinics will be updated as arrangements are in place.
Grade Break Scores
Click here to download pdf of Pistol Australia Grading Scores.
Junior Camps
PA conducts a National Junior Camp each year and funds two juniors from each State Association to attend. These camps are also open to self-funding junior who whish to attend. Camps are usually scheduled to coincide with the July school holidays and conducted in Brisbane at the Belmons Shooting Range. Application form and Code of Conduct, must be completed and sent to the PA office prior to camp commencement. Please check this site for more information and updates.
PA National Performance Squad (PANPS)
The Pistol Australia Train-on Squad (PATS) was established in 2002 for the purpose of developing the technical, physical and psychological skills of Pistol Australia (PA) members with potential to succeed in target pistol shooting and who have a desire to pursue a career in the sport at the elite level.
In 2009 PA reviewed and undertook to restructure the PATS program in 2010 with the aim of including a broader base of PA members for the purpose of enhancing the benefit to individual squad members. Thus the PA National Performance Squad (PANPS) program aims to include PA members from the AISL High Performance Squad, existing PATS members, experienced shooters and, shooters with a disability. More....
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