PRECISION: Shooting Athlete Development Program

 

It's Time to Level Up Your Shooting Game!

Learn the movement, techniques, and training strategies used by Olympic physical therapist and movement expert, Dr. Matthew Zanis

Move Without Pain.
Enhance Your Performance.   

“Precision” is Rooted In MVMNT’s Shooting Athlete Development Program where shooting skill and performance meets holistic health and vitality. This program is health centered and performance driven with a mission to maximize athletic potential through MVMNT driven solutions. 

 

Movement 

Vitality

Mindset 

Nutrition 

Training 

 

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Medal Winning Program Trusted by the United States Olympic Shooting Team. 

MEET DR. ZANIS

Dr. Zanis works with a broad demorpgraphic from Olympians to Navy Special Warfare and everyone in between. His vision is to create an awareness of new ways of working with the human body in rehabilitation, performance, and coaching circles, and bring that alive for strength and conditioning and rehabilitation professionals alike through a philosophy that is rooted in movement.

MEET COACH PAIGE

Paige Fleischmann is a movement specialist, strength coach and yoga therapist with over 10 years experience in the Phoenix Valley. She focuses heavily on a holistic approach to medicine giving her clients visible results and a better quality of life. Her goal is to create a welcoming culture that brings back a communal feel for all M.V.M.N.T. clients.

(M)ovement

Movement is your ability to change shape and/or location. We enhance movement by cultivating opportunities to develop a wide array of possibilities to change shape or location.

(V)itality

Vitality is your life force energy. It is your wellness. We help foster the energy you want to transmit to the world.

(M)indset

Your attitude, beliefs, demeanor, and the way you think are directly impacted by how you move. 

(N)utrition

The gut is your second brain. What you put into your body affects how it feels and how it performs.

(T)raining

Exercise selection requires a contextual lens. Based on your specific functional limitations, environment, and history will dictate how your training program is designed.