Wednesday, July 19, 2017

score jULY 22 & 23, EXTRA SESSIONS

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 July 22 & 23: special times, arrive 30 minutes before class.

"SCORE"


Although it is a "scoring" weekend, we are happy for you to join us to simply shoot! You may want to work on a particular "form" element" that we have been training.

For the new archers, if you'd like to join us- choose the closer distance 9 meter mark.( We may blend the sessions to one time slot if not enough participation in any session and will notify those that sign up. Check your emails!! Or texts!!)
Please Note: 6 pm Deadlines for registration are in place so we have time to notify registrants of any changes of schedule should we need to blend a class due to low registration. Register only if you are sure you can attend!
July 22 & 23 SCORE!
Learn how to play the game of archery!
Earn Rank if JOAD or SOAD
(see notes below as to which session you may participate in.

MUST Arrive early for time to gear up and have a practice round.
"9 meters" session with 60 cm face: available for youth, JOAD, OR for adults not ready for the 18 meter distance (requiring the 40 cm face), This is the distance for all new students to learn how to score.
"18 meters" available only for intermediate or advanced JOAD, OR adult archers, needing the 18 meter distance for rank. Both 40 CM and 60 CM faces are offered.

Saturday 2 sessions .

Saturday, "Session A" 18 meter: 10:30-arrive at 10 am.
Arrive by 10 am-no later. Scoring starts at 10:30
Advanced/intermediate only session time,
Limit 12 participants
Must arrive by 10:00 or earlier (earlier if using club gear)
REGISTER SATURDAY SESSION "A"
http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0E4EAFA62FAA8-score26

Saturday "Session B": 9 meters; Noon
 Must arrive by 11:30
Scoring start 12:00, ends 1 pm

Arrive by 11:30. This session is for those that have never scored before, or youth that need the 9 meter distance for rank.  Limit of 16
REGISTER SATURDAY SESSION B
www.SignUpGenius.com/go/10C0E4EAFA62FAA8-score27

Sunday 2 Sessions 
Arrive early.
Session A Sunday, 9 meters: 2:00-ARRIVE BY 1:30
Must arrive by 1:30  This session is for those that have never scored before, or youth that need the 9 meter distance for rank.
"9 meter only"  Limit 16
REGISTER SUNDAY SESSION "A" :
 http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0e4eafa62faa8-score28

Session B: 18 meters, 3:30
Arrive by 3:00. Advanced/intermediate only session time,
Limit 12 participants
Start: 3:30 "18 meter only" session time. 
REGISTER SUNDAY SESSION "B" :
http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0e4eafa62faa8-score29



"SCORE"
Each month, on the third weekend we score.
You MUST register to attend the classes at the session slot for the distance you will shoot, for staff, equipment and space considerations.
Arrive early to prepare score card, gear up, and have a sight-in practice round.
Those shooting at 18 meters slots must be 30 minutes early, or EARLIER if you use club gear as gear is only accessible between rounds


In this message:
*Additional Class time slots added for Scoring weekend!
Parents, please share the class plan info with your students!!

New students-arrive early to  get your gear and set up.
Select a bow that has no sight, and "claim" it by adding a sight.


New students learn to score, and how to play the game of archery at "9 meter" session only.
Existing JOAD with full USA Archery membership and Learn Archery Club membership, may earn rank at either 9 meter or 18 meter session depending on rank needed.
Existing AAP (Adult program) with full USA Archery membership and Learn Archery Club membership may earn rank at 18 meter session. Print your USA Archery membership card and bring it to class(join with links at bottom of this message)

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SCORE BASICS:
Indoor distances are either 9 or 18 meters, with either a 60 or 40 cm face.
New students ( adult or youth) will be assigned 9 meter distances as this class is designed to offer the fundamentals of scoring, while providing continued training to enable students to progress to further distances.

Each month, on the third weekend we score.
Great opportunity to learn the ins and outs of what each ring is worth, the power of the lines that edge the rings, what arrows may help in a strategy to gain points, and how to keep score.
If students are a member of the Learn Archery & USA Archery JOAD/AAP program, they can use this session to earn rank and pin awards. This continual "dry-run" makes scoring at a Tournament event more comfortable .
Youth are to learn how to do this, independent of parental supervision.
Scoring Class Basics: Please arrive early to obtain and fill out your score card with name, distance, and date .
 
  • First scoring arrow begins at time slot of session. Arrive early  to have practice/sight-in shots.
  • In order to complete the 30 arrows for indoors, students must be geared up and on the line at start of class, with scorecard filled out and ready to go.
  • Those with their own arrows may shoot 6 arrows each end which will allow completion of scorecard if "on time" start.
  • Earning pins? must be both a USA Archery Youth, Adult or Family member & Learn Archery JOAD or A member- print USA Archery membership card
  • Those seasoned JOAD AAP members using program arrows will start with three arrows, unless class numbers permit 6 arrows each end. ( student may not finish in time allotted if using only 3 arrows).
  • New students focus will be to learn protocol, and how to complete the score cards, and will shoot 3 arrows per end (will not end with a completed a score card due to time considerations.) Adults not scoring at their appropriate distance of 18 meters with correct 40 cm size faces, or students not members of JOAD/AAP and using program arrows will use 3 arrows each end for time considerations for those earning rank , and may not end with a completed card.
Any student participating in class needs minimum USA Archery “RECREATIONAL” membership ($15). See below.

To earn rank/pins, student must hold a FULL"youth" or "adult" , or "family" membership, plus a JOAD Club membership
Please print a copy of your USA Archery membership card and bring it to class for our records when scoring
Join online for recreational,( or adult, youth, family full membership level  if earning rank/pins) at  https://webpoint.usarchery.org/wp/Memberships/Join.wp   choose "Learn Archery" as your club affiliation.
(Note: You can not earn rank at Recreational membership level when scoring, but can upgrade during your membership year if desired).

You will need a current  Learn Archery membership   with the USA Archery full membership to earn rank and receive pins/lanyards. To earn rank/pins: 2 memberships needed
1.You will need a current  Learn Archery  2017 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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