Friday, April 17, 2015

Saturday April 4 ONLY- Closed Sunday April 5 Easter. Review Steps

Saturday April 4 ONLY- Closed Sunday April 5 Easter. Review Steps
April 4th -Saturday Only (if 8 or more registrants by Friday 9pm)
Closed Easter Sunday!!


 Saturday April 4 ONLY- Closed Sunday April 5 Easter
As many people are out of town on Spring Break or for Easter travel, we will need 8 students to register for Saturdays 10:30 am class by 9 pm Friday to hold the session. We will post on the home page and the blog by 10 pm Friday if the class is cancelled.
Be sure to refresh your page when viewing the website: www.learnarchery.com
 Classes resume April 11th

Saturday:10:30 a.m. -11:30 am; Open Session
(please arrive by 10:15)

Limited enrollment to 16; minimum 8 registrants by Friday 9 pm, to hold session!
 "Open" session, all levels
Must register on doodle link to participate:

https://doodle.com/tc2uyaprxibpaey2

Review Steps in the Process.
When an archer steps up to the line in training, a specific focus should be in mind. This week we will provide training sheets and review their importance, and review the steps. Training in archery focuses on form, and the "process". We always say "focus on the process".
 The best way to focus on the process and create a  routine is to write it down, and note your specific variations for your routine. As you add in new skills, old ones become sub-conscious elements. It is crucial that you add-in a specific element, work on mastering it, then add another. If you build on top of elements that don’t support your goals, you will be building sub-conscious elements that will be difficult to unlearn. Consistency is about repeatability.
Each step in your routine should take the same amount of time, each and every time, to get the best accuracy. The entire shooting process should take about 10 seconds, with about 3 seconds to aim. Variations on that, results in variations at the target.

Typical steps useful as an outline in various styles- compound, recurve, bare-bow. (note: aim is far down the list!) Add your personal variations!

1.Stance & posture
2.Nock
3.Set : hook string & place bow-hand
4.Set-up
5.Draw/load
6.Anchor
7. Load & transfer then hold
8.Aim & expand
9.Release
10.Follow Through


USA Archery memberships overview:
Any student participating in class needs minimum USA Archery “RECREATIONAL” membership ($15) USA Archery  Membership Application
(Choose LEARN ARCHERY as your club affiliation)
JOAD (youth) or SOAD (adult) programs require USA Archery Full youth $35, OR adult $50 at the USA Archery website) membership, plus Learn Archery Club membership ($15) to earn pins and rank. Links below)
USA Archery JOAD/SOAD Membership Application
 Learn Archery JOAD/SOAD membership application
Print your USA Archery membership card and bring it to class

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Marietta Directions: 
DO NOT USE GPS AS IT WILL TAKE YOU TO WRONG SIDE OF THE BUILDING.
Our club training sessions are currently held at 585 Cobb Parkway S, 30060 Suite K,
 
 
From the south:
exit 263,west (South Marietta PKY -120 Loop,)will dump you going west toward Cobb Parkway
Turn Left (south) onto Cobb Parkway
Turn into drive on left between Marietta Lanes Bowling and Cash America Pawn
585 is large Gray building on right.
K” is in right wing ( Nick Cook Woodturner &  Beads by Design) look for “K” on door(and target in window next to entry door)
 
From the North:
exit 263,west (South Marietta PKY -120 Loop,)go right/ west to Cobb Parkway
Turn Left (south) onto Cobb Parkway
Turn into drive on left between Marietta Lanes Bowling and Cash America Pawn
585 is large Gray building on right.
K” is in right wing ( Nick Cook Woodturner &  Beads by Design); look for “K” on door(and target in window next to entry door)
 
 
 
Sessions ONLY for Existing students that have completed Orientation .

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