Wednesday 21 January 2015

Get inspired with our young guns & beaters!






Scarlet and Gracie playing stuck in the mud!
The Prince of Wales recently gave a speech to world business leaders highlighting that the educational system is struggling to develop young people' s life skills. Without these skills can they cope in the real world? The heir to the throne highlighted that self esteem, self confidence and eye contact are essential elements to have for young people to manage themselves outside of education.
This made me think of the wonderful youngsters I have met during the shooting season and how their experience is helping them develop as individuals. Their dedication, enthusiasm and the roles they play on a shoot day gives them an opportunity to develop these essential skills. It's great to see we are encouraging and supporting  the younger generation with their love of shooting, dogs and conservation. And in return their energetic presence and positive attitude to the sport can make a real difference on a shoot day. Reflecting back on the season there is no doubt these youngsters possess the essential life skills. By recognising and encouraging their interests we are helping to build a bright and successful future for one of winter's most popular country sports. Here's a snap shot of our shining stars.... 
 
  
 

Brothers Sam and Oliver Mursell have always been keen on shooting. Following in their Dad's and Grandad's footsteps the young guns have been beating throughout the season and can't wait for beater's day. Both agree they need more practice to improve their shooting and they firmly believe that perseverance, determination and having fun is the key to succeeding. Oliver is the heart of the beating line. He has various responsibilities on the shoot which helps him develop his self management skills. He is passionate about the sport and conservation and his focus is realistic. One day he would like to manage his own game shoot.

 

Sam's role is taking charge of the game cart which requires common sense and encourages responsibility. He is quietly confident and his radiant smile always lights up the field!

 

 

Talented musician Josh Hathaway has a genuine passion and enthusiasm for the sport. He has been beating and shooting since he was 10 years old. Josh learnt his shooting and conservation knowledge under the local shoot captain. The seventeen year old who is currently studying for his A levels enjoys the social and sporting aspects of the shoot day. His friendly and approachable manner is refreshing and he shows genuine interest in people and life. Josh is a natural communicator and it's clear he possesses those essential elements - confidence, self esteem and eye contact....all three are shining brightly.







12 year old Ella has set herself a goal that is challenging but achievable...The 12 year old junior handler loves taking part in gundog working tests and one day she would like to be part of a picking up team.

 
 Bramble enjoying her first season working the line. The young beaters love watching the spaniels on a shoot day.

 
 
 
    
Ella and Jessica's enthusiasm is like a breath of fresh air...They believe their beating experience has strengthened their team work, adaptable and confidence. They love being part of the beating line and watching the dogs work. Some of the drives can be challenging with thick woodland full of brambles so the girls use their imagination and pretend they are in Hunger Games!
 
Learning to shoot, working the beating line or helping with the pickers up provides opportunities for the youngsters to develop key transferable skills relating to many areas of life. Seeing these young people on the shoot demonstrates their enthusiasm, determination to have fun and enjoy a day in the countryside.
 

“Enthusiasm is the mother of effort, and without it nothing great was ever achieved.”
– Ralph Waldo Emerson



 

 
 



2 comments:

  1. Lovely to hear of these young people enjoying country pursuits who enjoy the sporting and social aspects of the great outdoors. Very nice blog, Wendy, with plenty of inspiration for the new generation. Thank you!

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  2. Glad you enjoyed it Carol. These young people are a true inspiration and make such a big difference on a shoot day. There are so many transferable skills they are developing...a great confidence booster and strengthens their self esteem whilst having fun!

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