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WSAA

MASTER CLASS SHOOTING SEMINAR

PRESENTED BY GEORGE RYALS (GRIV)

KNOW MORE AND SHOOT BETTER

 

 

This class covers everything you need to improve, and then some. Good for hunters and for target and 3-D. Everything from form, shot execution, alignment, tuning tricks, shot building exercises, control of shot process, the mental aspects, and building successful and winning mental routines will be covered. That is only a partial list.

GRIV will work with each shooter, building on his or her individual skills, and fixing the individual weaknesses. He teaches and coaches from the philosophy of doing what works for the individual, not what somebody says is the proper way to do it.

The class promises to include lots of shooting and lots of fun. Everyone is guaranteed to leave with the knowledge to make them better shooters, more knowledgeable of their equipment, and how to make their equipment perform the best for them. For a full class outline, go to: www.grivtech.com, and look under classes and services.

The class is scheduled for November 14 & 15, at the Cheyenne Field Archers range in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Each session begins at 9:00 am. The cost of the class is $250.00 per person. Space is limited, so call or e-mail to reserve your spot and ask any questions you may have.

For Registration, contact:
Jeff Meyer (307) 333-4322
(307) 262-6202
bowhuntingnut@lycos.com


CLASS SCHEDULE

SATURDAY
9:00 AM - Class Start
MORNING TOPICS

o Form
o Drawing into alignment - increasing consistency
o Draw length and its effects on stability
o Meaningful draw measurement you can bank on
o Tension - Its effects on stability and accuracy
o Aiming Soft - the art of being still

10:00 AM - Shooting Time

I use this time to reinforce the lessons that we just learned and shooters get one on one time. I make sure that each person gets some private question and answer time and form evaluation during the course of the day

12:00 PM - Working Lunch

We will either bring lunch in or eat out. Either way the questions and answers keep coming. If we bring lunch in I may start the second presentation section.

1:00 PM - Shot Execution

o Release types
o Release aid style tricks
o Clearing bad habits
o Grooving new technique
o Unlocking the new you through performance exercisies

2:00 PM - Shooting Time

We will continue to check out form and approach to anchor. Then as a group we will cover some of the performance exercises all the way through to get a feel for what it can do for you. This is a very powerful section and many feel this section alone gets them their money's worth.

4:00 PM - Bow Setup - The tricks

o Stabilization - how and why
o Relationship and harmony of holding weight and mass weight
o Advanced arrow construction
o Cooking an arrow recipe
o My favorite arrow voodoo
o Tricks to peak out arrow accuracy


SUNDAY

9:00 AM - Shooting Time

We will start the day off with a little warm-up shooting and let everyone get their bow sighted in. There is a chance that gear has been tweaked and changes have been made.

10:00 - Advanced Equipment tuning

o Creep tuning
o Tiller Tuning - you may think you know what this is, but you will get a full explanation of what and why
o Long range group tuning
o Modern walk-back tuning for compounds

11:30 - Working Lunch

We will break into our final chapter over lunch.

The Mental Game

o Taking the first steps to a better game
o Tournament Practice
o Pressure Practice
o Self coaching practice
o Equipment issues practice
o Is it mental or technical?
o Anatomy of the Zone
o Develop your own mental game

1:00 - The Test

I have designed a short run shoot-up round that will put you under pressure. I will stand behind each team as they shoot off and point out ways to do better and remind them of technique while they are under the gun. This final exercise will help you put what you just learned to use.

3:00 - Closing Questions and wrap-up