Wednesday, May 24, 2017

May 27 & 28, 2017: "Sit Dog" wrist snap

NEWS: Summer Camp info: http://www.learnarchery.com/ArcherySummerCamp2017.html
Conducted by Coach Shantelle Mitchell
June 5-9; M-F.
9:30 - 11:30, Pitner Road Park


We hope you will come out and shoot with us this weekend!


For the new archers, if you'd like to join us- please ARRIVE EARLY TO GET YOUR GEAR AND BE ON LINE AT THE CLASS START TIME.
 
Training May 27 & 28

Training:
 Sit Dog!! Wrist Snap Hand position, and learn to make a sling

Bring a shoelace-wide , long (can be colorful or with a pattern if you like) to learn to make your own bow slings, sized to fit your hand.
You Tube video of how to make a sling:

http://www.learnarchery.com/ArcheryEquipmentSelection.html


We started basic training with “halt dog” to get the proper “v” in our bow hand position. Depending on the type of bow and style you shoot, gripping of the bow and dropping the bow arm creates errors at the last moment of the shot, and the idea is to shoot the bow and arrow at the same time…so the hand holding the bow must be relaxed, but purposeful ,so the sling can do its job as the bow seemingly “jumps” from the hand toward the target and rotates as the sling catches it.
From the wrist: “sit dog!” a snap at the wrist, with the sling doing the work to catch the bow. Bow arm stays STEADY.


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(courtesy KSL International, SPT's)
Only the wrist snaps downward, with slight tension in the open thumb of the bow hand...bow arm stays steady-does NOT drop.


Any student participating in class needs minimum USA Archery “RECREATIONAL” membership ($15)

To earn rank/pins, student must hold a full "youth" or "adult" , or "family" membership, rather than recreational + Learn Archery JOAD Club membership


SATURDAY:
Saturday Session  10:30 a.m. -11:30 am; Limit 16
Arrive early  to gear up and check in. Class STARTS at 10:30
Register: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0e4eafa62faa8-learn29

( Advanced/Intermediate Archers stay for 18M Distance after class)


SUNDAY:
Sunday Session  : 3:30-4:30 pm
Limit 16 ; For all levels; Arrive early- Session STARTS at 3:30
REGISTER 
http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0e4eafa62faa8-learn30

( Advanced/Intermediate Archers stay for 18M Distance after class)
 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  Any student participating in class needs minimum USA Archery “RECREATIONAL” membership ($15). See below.
. To earn rank/pins: 2 memberships needed
1.You will need a current  Learn Archery  membership   and a USA Archery full membership to earn rank and receive pins/lanyards. Join Learn Archery at the range with paperwork from link above.
2.Join online for USA Archery membership. USA Archery JOAD(youth)/AAP(adult) Membership Application
(You can  always upgrade your EXISTING USA recreational  membership during the year if desired.)
To participate in weekend sessions , Please register AS NOTED above with the date/time selected, for equipment and staff considerations. Please arrive  early to gear up, and sign in. This one hour class allows students to gear up & continue with training basics in safety and form .Coach supervised training includes recurve bow and all safety equipment. Continuing, ongoing instruction , accommodating various skill levels, covering: refining form, understanding equipment needs, equipment purchasing options, tournament rules, timing, string alignment, concentration, back tension.

-Class fee for open sessions as posted is $15.00, check or cash.
-Put your sight on the bow to learn where it is set based on the distance you shoot, and check the left/ right position of the aperture.
-Wear snug fitting, layered clothing,  closed toe shoes ,tie loose hair back, and remove jewelry that may interfere with string release (usually bracelets, necklaces).

 
 
See you on the range!
 
Coach Jefflyne Potter
US Archery Level 3 N.T.S.Coach

Coach Shantelle Mitchell
USA Archery Level 3 N.T.S. Coach

Coach Rip Potter
USA Archery Level 2 N.T.S. Instructor

Coach David Williams
USA Archery Level 1 N.T.S Instructor

Coach Karena Spratt
USA Archery Level 1 N.T.S Instructor

 
Learn Archery;Atlanta Archery

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