Local area star world record holder from Centralia, Bobby Fisher was featured on NBC's Inside Edition earlier this week. Fisher currently holds 14 World Records for shooting free throws, as he made local area news awhile back setting a few records and most recently garnering nation media coverage from Inside Ediition and an article from NY Times.
Fisher, holds records for most free-throws in 30 seconds, one-minute, two-minutes, 10 minutes and an hour, along with others. He has produced a video on some of his secrets to his shooting methods on why he is so affective at his craft of shooting free throws. More information on Fisher and his record setting performances and techniques can be seen at his website www.secretsofshooting.com.
The video piece produced by Inside Edition can be seen online below and the article by clicking here (Inside edition article). To read the NY Times article on Fisher click on the link. (NY Times article)
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