Join reigning World Champion and World No. 1 Brady Ellison, USA Archery National Head Coach KiSik Lee, USA Archery’s Paralympic Head Coach George Ryals IV, and Assistant National Head Coach for USA Archery Chris Webster for a full throttle series that drills down into performing in high level tournaments and coming out on top.
Guy Krueger, USA Archery’s Education and Training Manger, will decipher the code of selection events with KiSik Lee and Chris Webster. They’ll dive into the intricacies of the different trials and provide strategies to perform at these events to get athletes onto national and international teams.
Got target panic? Or athletes who struggle with target panic? Most of us have struggled with some form of target panic and dealt with the frustrations of trying to shoot our way back to great scores. Learn how to improve your shot execution to work your way out of target panic.
Coach George will help you make sense of the process and show you a fresh perspective on working your way through or coaching your athletes toward their fullest potential.
Shooting world records and winning gold medals is a process of constantly building on your shot execution, working through target panic, maneuvering through the intricacies of events and making teams, and everything in-between. But without being mentally prepared, no one can perform under the pressure world and national stages command. Brady Ellison will share his insights into how to the mentally prepare and the training that goes into performing under pressure.
Register for this packed Series August 1, 2020 from 12:00 – 3:00 pm EST or save big and register for USA Archery’s entire 6-series Virtual Symposium. World renowned subject matter experts, coaches, athletes and judges will bring you the foremost techniques that can be used today to help you become your best with vetted speakers to tackle topics that have the biggest impact on your coaching, training, team building strategies and performance on the field.
Don’t miss this amazing opportunity. Register Today!
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