GRIV's Advanced Pro Archery Workshops
GRIV's Archery Workshops are tailored for intermediate to advanced shooters looking to raise their level of archery to a new plane.
In GRIV's workshop you'll have full access to everything he knows. At the start he encourages the participants to fully participate and discuss archery while he uses a keynote presentation as a place holder for the discussion. GRIV knows that the more involvement you put into the class, the more you'll learn. If you just sit and listen, you'll learn some cool stuff. However, if you ask questions, discuss, and bend the conversation deeper into each topic, you'll come away with a whole new understanding that you otherwise wouldn't get.
Many people won't bat an eye at spending $1500 on a new bow. Spending a small portion of that on your archery education will do a tremendous amount more for your scores than that new bow will.
The cost of a GRIV Seminar in your local club or for your national team is $3000 Per Day + Travel Expenses. Minimum 2 Days for classes outside the local area. The maximum number of students per class is 20. Seminar content is negotiable based on time allowed and your team’s goals.
Topics include
Relationship between Form, Stability, and Shot Execution
Foundations of stable and repeatable compound form
Step by step video walkthrough of form elements
Trouble shooting common problems
Draw Lentgh and it's relationship to stability.
Releasing Tension for greatest balance and control
Letting Go...
Release construction and design. What it means to you.
The steps to learning a release in a way that solidifies the connection between your form and execution.
The importance of close range shooting
Setting up stabilizers and how and why
Equipment tuning secrets
Winning the mental game
Different practice modes to dial in success
Developing a solid mental game
And much more... Archer participation during the discussion is a big part of what happens. During deeper exploration of topics, the group causes deeper discovery and understanding of the basic ideas through free exchanges and exploration of ideas and questions.