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FITAV Summer Camps 2016: for a champion summer!




29.03.2016

The 3rd edition of the youth training camp will be held in Massa Martana, Italy, from August 10th to August 24th.

Registration is now open for the 3rd Edition of the FITAV Summer Camps which will be held between the 10th and the 24th of August at the TAV Umbriaverde of Massa Martana (ITA), aimed at young shooters of ages between 12 and 20 years old from all over the world.
Again, this year, the FITAV Summer Camps will be covered by a very strong team of coaches under the supervision of ISSF international A level coach Diego Gasperini.
The FITAV Summer Camps include shooting courses for the three Olympic disciplines, Trap, Skeet and Double Trap, divided into three basic parts: technical and tactical, athletic, mental.
The technical and tactical part is entirely taken care of by Mr. Diego Gasperini, assisted by the international ISSF B level coach Marco Micheli; the athletic part is held by prof. Fabio Partigiani, Italian national team physical trainer, while the mental part is followed by mental trainer Mr. Federico Di Carlo.
These figures will be accompanied by the internationally renowned expert in posture, Dr. Luca Russo by L’Aquila University, who will take care about the athletes postural and structural morphological analysis, a very important aspect according to the age of the young participants.
Every issue related to shooting will be illuminated during the FITAV Summer Camps, including a nutritional profile, where participants will follow a customized diet structured for each one of them.
FITAV Summer Camps include much more: hiking, archery, swimming, soccer, volleyball, spa and relaxation. This makes it a unique opportunity to share their passion with young boys and girls of different cultures, language and traditions.
Do not miss the opportunity to spend an unforgettable holiday by training like a true champion!

Posted by Thom Erik Syrdahl
Source - ISSF website

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