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Wednesday, 03 December 2008
By Shawn Burgy

  

Archery and Archery Education:



Educating ones self in Archery can be a as simple as getting on the Internet in todays modern world. It can also be a simple process that one uses to familiarize with the world of Archery, Target shooting, or bow hunting. In a world where everything passes before the eye, Archery can still be a fun and simple thing to learn. Getting the training you need, Learning and know how.


 


Usually before one begins an Archery training regiment, One will usually start with a Archery outline.


A usual first class in the Beginners Course series includes correctly sizing equipment to the archer (bow, arrows, safety gear etc.) and determining eye dominance (eye dominance controls aiming and determines type of bow used). We recommend that you do not purchase equipment until the student has been assessed for eye dominance, and has been shooting for a while. Students will be able to gain strength, and will need longer arrows as they practice and stretch out . You will usually be advised on equipment at that time. Once the fundamentals have been learned, the student may also participate in open practice sessions (space permitting) and further training programs.




Here is where the real fun will begin, This is where you can see what Archery skills that you yourself may possess. Most Archery classes you will find, Usually will last an approximation of 1 hour.




Usual before class Safety:


 


-Each student will most likely be expected to participate each class period dressed in appropriate Archery attire with flat shoes. Shoes can also get muddy from the often wet turf. Sunscreen may be recommended.


 


-Open-toe sandals, thongs or bare feet are usually not allowed, because arrows that may be lodged in the grass, can injure toes or feet if walked into.


 


-Clothing should be snug around the chest and arms so as not to get caught in the bowstring.


 


-You will need to remove jewelry such as long ear-rings, necklaces and arm bangles .


 


-Long hair may need to be tied back.




Classes should be taught by a certified NAA archery instructor, and adhere to the safety guidelines of USA Archery Instructor Training, the official training courses of the National Archery Association (NAA). The NAA is affiliated with the Federation of International Target Archery (FITA) which is the international governing body for Olympic style archery competitions. The NAA promotes Olympic style archery.




Enjoy Archery, love it, feel it, live it.


 


 



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