The photographers at Easton-Newberry did a great job as always!
The (mis)adventures and thoughts of an aspiring master archer, lifter, and fantasy author who happens to be irresistibly drawn towards wolves, raptors, and parrots. They may say there's no such thing as Paradise or Perfection, yet I'm still searching for them. Why do I keep searching? A voice speaks to me and says: "Search for Paradise and aspire for Perfection"...
This was a bit of a messy Indoor Nationals for me after coming back from a brutal week and last-minute changes to my form and shot sequence. As always, T. Muntyan has been playing a key role in ensuring I maintain a strong, consistent shot sequence. I also have D. Marrero working with me on my mental game, and as of the last few events, I have added the unorthodox insights and wisdom of A. Johnson, who has also been pushing me intellectually to the absolute limits.
Day 1: Settling into the changes to my shot sequence. This was MESSY, but very much worth it, as I came out much less fatigued both physically mentally.
And there was day 2, where I had the new challenge of a low blood sugar and tested my ability to remain calm and focused despite the uncomfortable scenario.