Welcome!
A brand from athletes, to performers. Any sport, any profession, and any lifestyle can require you to be a performer. That comes with stress, trying to figure out how to plan, new emotions, and ups and downs. Let us guide you through goals, preparation, and psychology to create a better performer in you.
For shooting sports we offer one on one virtual coaching, in person clinics, sports psychology consultations, and have published training journals. We can give you the inside scoop on the best and newest products, and we also partnered with Five Rings USA for premium gunsmithing.​​​
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Contact us and learn how you can live with ambition.

MENTAL HEALTH
PHYSICAL HEALTH
EQUALLY IMPORTANT


Special Shoutout
We want to give a special shout-out to the coaches and programs who have gotten us so far. We acknowledge how important it is to have the best support systems for success, so we wanted to give them the spotlight.
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- Jayme Shipley (iShoot Consulting, the one who started it all)
- Jon Hammond and JP Lucas (West Virginia University)
- Jen and Dan Mogensen
- Matt and Katy Emmons
- Dan Durben
- Shana Chichon (True Blue Farm, who taught me confidence and joy in sport)
- From Mary: All the strength and conditioning coaches, chiropractors, PTs, nutritionists, psychologists, therapists, doctors, surgeons, USOPTC staff, teachers, friends (especially Ali Weisz and Sagen Maddelena), and competitors I have been honored to meet along the way <3

Honors
In addition to those who have helped us and are still here, we want to take a moment to remember those who have positively impacted our lives and are no longer with us. We hope to give them all the grace they deserve, by dedicating the missions of AMBITION to them.
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- Ben Salas (Teammate, Friend, Gentle Soul)
- Matt Suggs (USAS CEO, Advocate, Helpful Leader)
- Julie Johannessen (Fellow Athlete, Friend, Life of The Party)
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Mental and physical health are at the top of the list of importance, for both us and you. Even though we are not psychological or medical professionals, if you need help finding resources, never hesitate to reach out to us. If you or someone you know are in danger or needs help, please call 911 or 211.

