Shoot From The Hoop

Shoot From The Hoop

I'm Jeff Jensen, and this is Shoot From The Hoop, where we discuss all things,FITASC and Sporting Clays. With over 180 FITASC competitions under my belt and a U.S. Open Veteran FITASC Championship in 2017, I've learned the most compelling stories in this sport are not about the scores. They're about the people behind the gun.Each week, we go deep into the world of FITASC and Sporting Clays with thechampions, the veterans, and the obsessed.I sit down with the figures who've shaped this sport both nationally and internationally—to talk craft, competition, and the life journeys that led them here.If you're serious about FITASC, this is your show, “Shoot from the Hoop”. I’m also the host of the award winning “Dean’s Chat” podcast, with over 300 episodes and counting.Follow us now on YouTube, Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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    Ep. 27 - Matt Boswell, Caesar Guerini, 8000+ Registered Targets Per year!

    In this episode of Shoot From the Hoop, host Jeff Jensen welcomes Arizona sporting clays competitor Matt Boswell for a conversation about dedication, consistency, and competing at a high level while balancing family and career.A father of three, Matt discusses how he manages to shoot approximately 8,000 registered targets each year, competing virtually every week throughout Arizona’s shooting season from September through May. His commitment to continual improvement and his passion for the sport have made him a familiar face on courses across the Southwest.Episode Highlights• Matt’s journey into competitive sporting clays.• Balancing family life with an active tournament schedule.• Why shooting weekly has been instrumental in his development as a competitor.• His approach to practice, tournament preparation, and maintaining consistency.• Shooting as a member of Caesar Guerini’s shooting team and what he values in his equipment.• Winning the prestigious Phoenix 200, one of Arizona’s premier sporting clays events.• The importance of the Arizona sporting clays community and the friendships built through competition.• Advice for new shooters looking to improve and enjoy the sport for years to come.Key Takeaways• Improvement comes from consistent competition and purposeful practice.• Success is built over thousands of targets, not a single tournament.• Family support makes competing at a high level possible.• Confidence grows through preparation, experience, and trusting your process.• The sporting clays community is one of the sport’s greatest strengths.Whether you’re an experienced tournament shooter or just getting started, Matt’s story highlights the dedication, discipline, and enjoyment that make sporting clays such a rewarding pursuit.Be sure to subscribe to Shoot From the Hoop for more conversations with the top competitors, coaches, and ambassadors in FITASC and sporting clays.

    32 min
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    Ep. 26 - Aaron Aslanian - 6x Arizona State Sporting Clays Champion

    This week on Shoot From The Hoop, host Jeff Jensen sits down with one of Arizona’s true sporting clays pioneers—Aaron Aslanian.A six-time Arizona State Champion, Zone 7 Champion, and the first Master Class shooter in Arizona, Aaron has been part of the sport’s evolution for decades. He shares stories from the early days of sporting clays in Arizona, reflects on how the game has changed, and discusses the lessons he’s learned through years of competition.Topics include:• Aaron’s journey to becoming one of Arizona’s most accomplished sporting clays competitors.• Winning six Arizona State Championships and a Zone 7 Championship.• What it meant to become Arizona’s first Master Class shooter.• The history and growth of sporting clays in Arizona.• His decision to transition to a semi-automatic shotgun and why it has worked for him.• Developing a consistent approach to every target presentation.• The importance of the mental game and maintaining confidence under pressure.• How experience shapes target management, decision-making, and shot execution.• Advice for shooters looking to improve, regardless of classification.• Memorable stories from decades of competition and friendships built through the sport.Whether you’re new to sporting clays or have been competing for years, Aaron’s perspective offers timeless insights into preparation, consistency, equipment choices, and the mindset required for long-term success.Thanks for listening to Shoot From The Hoop—your source for all things FITASC and Sporting Clays.

    29 min
  3. 24 juin

    Ep. 25 - North American FITASC Championship, June 17–22, 2026, at Big Red Oak - Shoot Review

    Shoot From the Hoop – North American FITASC Championship RecapThe North American FITASC Championship was held June 17–22, 2026, at Big Red Oak Plantation, one of the premier sporting clays destinations in the country.As the final FITASC World Cup qualifying event held in the United States this season, the tournament attracted many of the nation’s top FITASC competitors and served as an important tune-up ahead of the World Championships later this summer.Open Championship🏆 Tom Seay captured the North American FITASC title with an outstanding 187/200.A tightly contested race followed:• Tom Seay – 187• Brad Kidd Jr. – 185• Carson Lingle – 185• Will Fennell – 185With only two targets separating first through fourth place, the event showcased the remarkable depth of talent currently competing in American FITASC.Ladies Championship🏆 Shelby Moon led the Ladies division with an impressive 178/200.Top Ladies results:• Shelby Moon – 178• Desirai Edmunds – 171Event Takeaways• Final U.S.-based FITASC World Cup event of 2026.• Exceptional participation from many of America’s top FITASC shooters.• Challenging but fair target presentations rewarded disciplined execution.• Beautiful weather and outstanding hospitality highlighted the week.• Big Red Oak Plantation once again demonstrated why it is considered one of the premier FITASC venues in North America.See you on the course, and thanks for listening to Shoot From the Hoop – All Things FITASC and Sporting Clays. 🎙️🏆

    8 min
  4. 2 juin

    Ep. 23 - 2026 Freedom Cup & FITASC U.S. Grand Prix Shoot Review Pine Ridge Farm- May 20–24, 2026

    2026 Freedom Cup & FITASC U.S. Grand Prix Shoot ReviewPine Ridge Farm | Indian Mound (Clarksville), TennesseeMay 20–24, 2026JeffJensen reviews one of the premier events of the 2026 sporting clays season—the Freedom Cup and FITASC U.S. Grand Prix held at Pine Ridge Farm just outside Clarksville, Tennessee. The event brought together top competitors from across the country for five days of FITASC and sporting clays competition at one of the nation’s fastest-rising shooting destinations. What Made This Event Special?On this episode, we evaluate the shoot through the lens of the Peak Shooter Experience Hierarchy—and Pine Ridge Farm delivered on every level.✅ Safe and secure shooting environment✅ Efficient online registration and event management✅ Outstanding course flow and logistics✅ Minimal wait times✅ Well-trained referees and trappers✅ Thoughtful target presentations that challenged shooters without becoming gimmicky✅ Excellent hospitality and customer serviceWhen all the fundamentals are executed at a high level, shooters can focus on what they came to do—break targets and enjoy the experience.Hats Off to the TeamA special thank you to Tim Miles, Joey Wright, and Melissa Wright, whose attention to detail was evident throughout the event. From course setup to shooter services, the entire operation reflected a commitment to excellence and a clear understanding of what competitors value most.The result was an event that felt professionally managed, welcoming, and enjoyable from start to finish.Pine Ridge Farm Continues to Raise the BarPine Ridge Farm has quickly become a destination venue for sporting clays and FITASC competition, and the 2026 Freedom Cup/U.S. Grand Prix showcased exactly why. The facility, organization, and shooter-first mindset combined to create an experience that competitors will remember long after the scores are forgotten.

    5 min
  5. 19 mai

    Ep. 21 - Derrick Mein - Olympic Trap Shooter/Tokyo 2020/Paris 2024 - Episode from 2024 post-Olympics

    This episode is a re-release of an interview with 2024 Olympian, Derrick Mein. Derrick just returned home from Paris fresh off his 5th place finish in Men's Trapshooting. "Derrick grew up on a small farm in southeast Kansas and developed a love of the outdoors at an early age tagging along with his dad while quail and deer hunting. He started in sporting clays at age eight, joining his dad in a small league at a local club and began developing his skills as a competitive shooter.The shooting sports earned him a scholarship to Lindenwood University. While there, he was on dual scholarship for baseball and the shotgun team. After a couple years, he transferred to Kansas State University to pursue a degree in Animal Science, graduating in 2008. While at KSU, he won the ACUI Collegiate Clay Target Championship, a format that includes international trap, international skeet, American skeet, American trap, and sporting clays.After college, he moved to Ohio where he designed and managed Cardinal Center Sporting Clays. Having successfully getting the facility up and going, he took the chance to move closer to home to manage Powder Creek Shooting Park in Lenexa, Kansas.During his years in the shooting sports, Derrick has competed in many different disciplines, including sporting clays, skeet, trap, international trap, and helice, winning national titles and earning Team USA honors in helice, international trap, and sporting clays. Still to this day, Derrick enjoys shooting with his father and is regularly seen competing with him around the country in sporting clay events.Derrick had eight International medals at the time and competed in his second Olympic Games in Paris.In this episode we explore the passion for excellence that transcends all careers. We discuss work/life balance, planning, preparation, execution, the mental game, how to deal with disappointment, how to "finish", and Derrick's plans for 2008.An enlightening view of the competitive world of an Olympic athlete - both mental and physical! Enjoy!

    36 min

À propos

I'm Jeff Jensen, and this is Shoot From The Hoop, where we discuss all things,FITASC and Sporting Clays. With over 180 FITASC competitions under my belt and a U.S. Open Veteran FITASC Championship in 2017, I've learned the most compelling stories in this sport are not about the scores. They're about the people behind the gun.Each week, we go deep into the world of FITASC and Sporting Clays with thechampions, the veterans, and the obsessed.I sit down with the figures who've shaped this sport both nationally and internationally—to talk craft, competition, and the life journeys that led them here.If you're serious about FITASC, this is your show, “Shoot from the Hoop”. I’m also the host of the award winning “Dean’s Chat” podcast, with over 300 episodes and counting.Follow us now on YouTube, Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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