Product details
- ISBN 9780736074728
- Weight: 522g
- Publication Date: 16 Dec 2008
- Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
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Master technique, improve accuracy, and achieve competitive excellence.
In Rifle: Steps to Success, Olympic gold medalist, world record holder, and respected coach Launi Meili shares the training secrets used by the top shooters in the sport.
Rifle: Steps to Success covers every aspect of the sport:
-Equipment selection and fitting
-Safe shooting guidelines
-Proven techniques for improved accuracy in the prone, standing, kneeling, and sitting positions
-Mental and physical training
-Shooting drills to increase all-around consistency
-Practice, prematch, and competitive routines
As part of the Steps to Success Series—with more than 1.5 million copies sold—Rifle: Steps to Success will help you hit your mark every time.
Launi Meili has a long and distinguished career in rifle. Meili won gold at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona and set three Olympic records in her career. She placed in the air rifle competition that year and had also placed in both air rifle and smallbore at the 1988 Olympics in Seoul. Meili has also won the three-position rifle championship seven times while setting three world shooting records and numerous national records throughout her career.
In 1992, Meili turned to coaching. She was the assistant coach for the U.S. national rifle team from 1997 to 2000. She wrote the International Coach Certification Program, which is the highest coaching credential recognized by USA Shooting and the NRA. Meili then moved on to coach at the college level at the University of Nebraska. During that time she was inducted into the Shooting Hall of Fame. In 2007 Meili took on the challenge of being the head coach of the United States Air Force Academy NCAA rifle team.
