1. No free passes
Fullerton has not had a simple journey to the highest of his sport. A severe and, what he calls a “chaotic” well being situation as a toddler, noticed his profession virtually over earlier than it had even began when intense coaching turned more and more troublesome.
“I had epilepsy when I was younger. I first had it when I was around the age of three, but it went away. Then, in my teenage years, it came back, but I haven’t had a seizure since 2018,” he explains.
“I had to take medication for it and it had side effects. I had a hand tremor, which is probably the worst thing you can have in archery. I had to come off it, but the other medication made me really tired.”