2013-Fourth Quarter: The Vegas Edition

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jr champions the vegas shoot

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Kaden christiansen

fair, and I went and watched the horse show. This was the second year in a row that I haven’t showed; I started showing in the county fair when I was five. I miss it, but it was a sacrifice I was willing to make to be able to shoot as much as I do. If I can find time within this next year to ride I would like to show next year. Favorite subject in school: | Haha! Currently

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paige hill

ceramics! Ever since sixth grade my school schedule has been from eight until three. But this year, my senior year, they changed it to start at nine and go until four. So not only do I get an extra hour of sleep, I get to start my day off playing with clay! It’s great! Future plans: | I plan to continue shooting as long as I can. I would like to be professional archer but I don’t want to solely rely on that. So I do plan on going to college, I’m just not sure yet what I want to major in or where I want to go to college. I’ve been thinking about majoring in sports psychology, and minoring in business. I would love to grow old owning my own bow shop and just floating through life helping others buy their first bow!

Brian Bullis Jr.

2013 Vegas Shooting Division: Youth Male Recurve Family: Valerie and Brian Bullis (parents) Age: 12 Hometown: Phoenix, AZ

RELEASE AIDS 
 SHOT EXECUTION & FORM WITH GRIV - SPONSORED BY

ARCHERY LEARNING CENTER

10AM TO 12PM

GRIV will spend two hours going through advances shot execution techniques. He will explain how shot execution, form, and stability are interconnected with each other. He will cover how to get the most out of each release style and what to do when problems arise. The techniques outlined here will help you cross the plateau and into peak performance archery.

How did you first get into archery? | When I was eight years old I started shooting a compound bow. What sparked my interest is when I was with a friend of mine who had a bow and he asked me if I wanted to try to shoot it. I said sure shot three arrows and missed the target all three times and have been hooked ever since. That year I received my first compound bow. Shortly after that I joined a JOAD club at a local archery shop and started shooting competitively. Around August of 2010 I began working with a U.S.A. Olympic Coach by the name of Mel Nichols. After shooting a compound bow for a couple of years my coach and I decided continued on page V22 #VegasShoot ■ www.nfaausa.com V21


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