If we have any new training sessions scheduled we will post the info on the blog, email announcement and the home page at www.learnarchery.com
Training: "Basic Process training; "Holding"
A great way to practice the process, particularly when preparing for tournaments is to work with your stretch bands. You can also work on "holding" to develop endurance using your own equipment in front of a mirror, noting form elements that need correction, and time your holds. Start with no more than 30 seconds in best form (or less).Rest for twice as long. When your hold becomes deteriorated in form, stop. Don't practice bad habits. Keep the focus on form: hips and shoulders at different angles, head in a box, front bow arm shoulder down, alignment, back tension and use of back tension, and endurance.
We will review basic training elements, and "holding"
At the Marietta range
June 13 & 14 Arrive early!
Saturday, June 13, 10:30; All levels Limit 16
register at https://doodle.com/9pywr34im8emwqp6#table
an Orientation follows Saturday class at 1 pm.
Sunday, June 14, 3:30*; All Levels Limit 16
register at: https://doodle.com/f2czfe7eyx8pk4dn#table
++special 2:30 early access by intermediate archers:
Must register on doodle link for 3:30 session to participate in either arrival time- limited enrollment to 16
**NOTE: 2:30 **Sunday early arrival for intermediate/advanced students with their own equipment .Sign up for the 3:30 session and arrive by 2:30 to practice .This early arrival is available ONLY for intermediate/advanced students with their own equipment.
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
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, + JOAD Club membership rather than recreational
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.
USA Archery JOAD/SOAD Membership Application
Learn Archery JOAD/SOAD membership Application
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GAA JOAD State Tournament
June 20, 2015
Registration info
SHOOTING TIMES: 9:00AM
PRACTICE OPENS @ 8:00AMTOURNAMENT FORMAT: 72 arrows at a single distance Recurve shoot on the 122cm face Compound at the 80cm 6 ring face
VENUE LOCATION: Earl O’Neal Sports Complex Conyers, Georgia
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U.S. National Target Championships, U.S. Open and Easton JOAD Nationals
July 1-5, 2015 in Decatur, Alabama
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GA Games, July 11, Conyers
Details:http://georgiagames.org/2015-olympic-archery-championship/
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To participate , Please register on the doodle link provided above at 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
Learn Archery;Atlanta Archery
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