Entrenadora Jelena Arunovic: “un entrenador sin motivación, nunca es una buena opción”

Los entrenadores de pistola son un secreto bien guardado de nuestro deporte. Existen, pero son bien difíciles de encontrar, la mayoría de las federaciones y muchos atletas ni siquiera los nombran (solo dicen mi entrenador o se refieren a ellos como el entrenador nacional de pistola…) y tienden a no tener una presencia en línea (una de las razones por las que he creado el  directorio de entrenadores de tiro deportivo donde pueden encontrar el contacto Jelena si quieren entrenar con ella). Los entrenadores, son cruciales en el progreso y en el proceso en todos los niveles, y a pesar de esto muy poca gente habla de ellos o aprecia su trabajo.

Coach Jelena Arunovic: “a non motivated coach is never a good option”

Jelena Arunovic is one of these unspoken secrets that everyone talks about. Her name just keeps on coming up. She’s the sister and coach of Zorana Arunovic (who says she picked up shooting because of her), and both coaches and shooters keep mentioning her name.

Shahzar Rizvi: “Believe in Yourself”

Shahzar Rizvi is one of the great Indian air pistol shooters of the decade. He’s been the #1 in the world ranking, won World Championships and Cups, and set world records. Beyond being another shooter I admire, he’s given us an intimate access to his shooting and overcoming adversityin this interview.

Céline Goberville: “Be Creative With Your Shooting”

Céline has been one of the main French speaking shooters I look up to. In fact I look up to her whole family! But it started with her. I’m impressed with her fighting capacity, how when things start bad she toughens up and manages to climb to the top. You have to see her face in those moments. She’s also light hearted and laughs a lot, which is a great quality to be around her and watch her release some tension at competitions. I’m now lucky enough to have met her and trained with her. Seeing her and her sister shoot Rapid Fire Pistol is just beautiful.

João Costa: “Just Shoot Real Bullets and Real Pellets”

João Costa has always been one of the pistol shooters that I look up to. Mostly because of his demeanor and technique (I do admire all shooters I see though) and partly because of my age, which makes me dream of competing at a higher level at his…

Post-Vacation Training

Daniel Goberville has sent this training to ease the way into bigger training loads, focusing more on technique than points (like for a season start). In fact, because of the covid-19 isolation and the cancelling of so many competitions, although unusual, it is a season start.

Coach Daniel Goberville: “le point technique le plus important est la qualité du lâcher”

Voici mon premier interview d’un coach pistolet sur olympicpistol.com en Français. On commence avec mon coach actuel: Daniel Goberville. Il a été le plus rapide à répondre de tous les coach pistolet sur le répertoire.

Coach Daniel Goberville: “The quality of the trigger release matters most”

This is the first coach interview from the perspective of a pistol shooter on olympicpistol.com. We are starting with my current coach, Daniel Goberville, who was the fastest to answer of all the pistol coaches in the directory.

Zorana Arunović: “Work your weakest spots”

Yesterday it was Abhishek Verma, today it is Zorana Arunović that answers. Isn’t this a great start for this series of pistol shooter interviews? 🙂