1st JDT Indoor Championship Results
February 17, 2010 by Dave Gilbert
Filed under Events, Gallery
On February 9th, Virtual Joad and the coaching staff of the JDT, hosted the 1st JDT Indoor Championship held at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, CO. As a registered Star FITA event, archers were eligible to break national as well as international records. A total of 60 arrows were shot for score by [...]
A “BEST” Method Testimonial – A New Direction for Other Sports
December 12, 2009 by Dave Gilbert
Filed under Gallery, Training
[The following is a BEST Method testimonial written by Evan Williams. Mr Williams is both a competitive archer and rifle shooter who trains at the OTC in Colorado Springs, CO. After learning the BEST Method from his archery coach, he adapted the 12 steps of the BEST system to shooting his rifle. The following is [...]
JDT Sets 61 National / FITA Records in 2009!
November 25, 2009 by Dave Gilbert
Filed under Athlete Spotlight, Gallery, News and Announcements, Records
It has been a year for the record books and the JDT has played a major role in rewriting USA Archery records. At the close of the 2009 competition season, JDT members set an amazing 61 National and/or FITA records. This total includes only those records kept by USAA. The JDT set an astounding 105 [...]
Archery Olympic Festival – El Salvador
July 30, 2009 by Dave Gilbert
Filed under Gallery, News and Announcements
Members of the Junior Dream Team traveled to El Salvador to attend the Archery Olympic Festival, a world ranking event.
“And Now Announcing…Team USA…”
June 23, 2009 by Dee Falks
Filed under Gallery, News and Announcements, Training
The broad expanse of laser-level, emerald green field that lay before me was breathtaking in itself and I had been marveling at how small the two lone target mats seemed as they stood between the perfectly straight, parallel, painted white lines that ran toward the northern horizon. The sun was so bright that the concentric circles of gold, red, blue, black and white glistened as the pennants attached to the tops of the mats fluttered in the stiff afternoon breeze. The dull roar that had been at the back of my mind grew louder and louder until it was a deafening crescendo of music and voices and gongs and drums and screaming men and women.


