Tips & Tactics | Kim Rhode: Overcome Stopping

If you've ever shot skeet, you know that stopping your swing is your biggest obstacle. But how do you overcome it? Kim will show you how.

posted on March 5, 2020
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Kim Rhode has been named the most successful shotgun shooter of all time by the International Shooting Sport Federation. She competes in skeet and double trap and she's the first individual athlete to medal in five straight Olympics, where she's won three golds, one silver and a bronze. If you've ever shot skeet, you know that stopping your swing is your biggest obstacle. But how do you overcome it? Kim will show you how.

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