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Archery is a sport in which everyone can be involved with. Whether you are in a wheelchair or standing, have two arms or one, whether you have a disability or not, archery is a sport that everyone can participate!
Archery Can Be Everyone’s Sport
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Equipment◦ Parts of the traditional bow◦ Parts of the compound bow◦ Parts of the arrow
Safety How to Shoot Retrieving Arrows Faces of Archery - Types of Shoots
What’s in Store?
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Bow◦ Traditional Bows-Long Bow
and Recurve Bow◦ Compound bow
Arrows◦ Aluminum, carbon, wood,
fiberglass Quiver
◦ Ground, hip, or bow Tab/Glove/Release Sight Arm Guard Target
Equipment
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The Arrow
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* The index feather/vane is always a different color from the rest of the fletching to indicate which way the arrow goes on the string.
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SAFETY IS ALWAYS FIRST PRIORITY!
1. Know and obey all range commands.2. Keep your arrows in your quivers until told to shoot with the
“one whistle” command.3. Always keep your arrows pointed down to the floor or at the
target.4. Only aim and shoot at your target downrange.5. If you drop an arrow, leave it on the ground until you are told
to retrieve all your arrows.6. Stand behind the waiting line when you are finished or not
shooting.7. Be sure no one is behind you when removing your arrows.8. Walk back to the waiting line and return your arrows to your
quivers after retrieving them.9. Never fire a bow without an arrow (dry fire).
Archery Safety
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Audio Cues:◦ One whistle blast, step up to the shooting line◦ Two whistle blasts, you may pick up your bow◦ Three whistle blasts, retrieve arrows
Steps:1. Stand square to the target2. Nock the arrow on the string below the nock locator3. Hold your bow arm out with your elbow slightly
bent and a loose grip4. Use 3 fingers underneath the arrow and pull back to
the corner of your mouth5. Aim down the arrow to the target6. Release the string letting it slip from your fingers
Shooting Basics 123456
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Wait for 3 whistle blows!!Make sure no one is behind you!!
1. One person at a target at a time2. Place your hand in a “V” around the arrow3. With your dominant hand, grip the arrow as close to
the target as possible4. Pull the arrow until it comes out5. Place the arrow on the ground until all arrows are
pulled6. Walk back with the points in your hand and place
arrows in quiver
Retrieving Arrows
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Target Archery - indoor/outdoor shoot where all archers stand on a line at the same distance and shoot in the same direction
Field Archery -a challenge course where archery targets are placed at different marked/unmarked distances. Targets can be up hill, down hill or straight ahead. Participants walk from target to target.
3-D Archery -Similar to target archery, 3-D archery targets are on a challenge course. Distances are unmarked. Targets are in the shape of game animals.
Archery Has Many Faces
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Not everyone can participate in archery. Only people who are able to walk can shoot.
True False
Question One
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What part of the bow is marked by number 7? Lower Limb Nocking Point Brass Doodad Fletching
Question 2
7
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6
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5
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3
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What is equipment used in archery? Bow, Stick, Elbow Guard Knee Pads, Bow, Arrow Arrow, Bow, Quiver Release, Arrow, Bait
Question 3
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What type of shoot is on a challenge course where the shooter walks from target to target. The targets are in the shape of game animals.
Target Archery 3-D Archery Field Archery None of the above
Question 4
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When retrieving your arrows, you want to grab the fletching and yank as hard as you can.
True False
Question 5
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http://www.worldarcherycenter.com/world_of_archery.htm
http://www.worldclassoutdoors.com/newmexicobowhunting.htm
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