The attitudes of some students, so you do not want to shoot the way I teach?
Well then, get out of my class. Here are your fees back. Fuck off now. Well that is the way I feel. But I am to polite... not quite, to reserved, and we would not want to damage the club.
There is a style of shooting known as instinctual, which is what ever the self taught come up with. As long as they are safe for others and the range, the coaching time all goes to others that are willing to learn the style I teach.
There are some people, youths that are "Know how already" and I just leave them, unless they are in risk of damaging themselves, or the range. I do not care if the blow slaps them; pain is changeful... will cause change.
First lesson: one foot on each side of the line, bow arm stretched out toward the target. Oh the humanity.
It is all about shooting arrows at the target. Hitting, well, sometimes...
Wednesday, October 31, 2018
Tuesday, October 30, 2018
Pick a style to shoot
Archery has many styles. If you want to compete in the Olympics, then you can go Olympic style recurve, or compound where bows and equipment will run in the thousands... or you can go as basic as possible, recreational modern traditional, that is traditional style equipment made from/with modren technology, where a god bow and arrow, well perhaps 1/2 a thousand each year, including club membership, excluding gas. Transportation, as it turns out can be more costly than the sport, running all over to shoots, to watch, talk, listen, learn. Or you can shoot in your back yard. Just depends.
Now the learning begins. Well take lessons, and use the club equipment is a easy place to start. What ever style they are teaching. Then you can start experiment with equipment and style, yet those basic steps remain the same. Form is only slightly dependent on the equipment. Well, slightly is possible understatement. Stretch you bow arm to towards the target, draw to anchor, aim, release. But never dry fire a bow, that is release without an arrow. That can damage the archer and the equipment. So the step list can grow.
There can be somewhere between 4 and 10-12 to 18 steps in archery, depending on style, and who you are.
Now the learning begins. Well take lessons, and use the club equipment is a easy place to start. What ever style they are teaching. Then you can start experiment with equipment and style, yet those basic steps remain the same. Form is only slightly dependent on the equipment. Well, slightly is possible understatement. Stretch you bow arm to towards the target, draw to anchor, aim, release. But never dry fire a bow, that is release without an arrow. That can damage the archer and the equipment. So the step list can grow.
There can be somewhere between 4 and 10-12 to 18 steps in archery, depending on style, and who you are.
- Stance
- Noch your Notch below the Nock
- Form
- Bow grip
- String grip
- select your target
- raise the bow
- draw
- aim
- check form, adjust
- setup
- expand
- loose
- follow through
- reflect
Saturday, October 20, 2018
Volunteer?
Volunteer?
When we are part of a volunteer organization, it is necessary to volunteer... Duh. Yes but the organization should make it easy to do, not like pulling teeth, to find out what is needed, and when, who will be there, what is to be done, etc.
Communications is the most important part of this process. Lets emphasize that. Communications is the most important part of this process. So what about those that are too fearful to have their name, email, and phone number distributed among the other volunteers? Oh well, they will need to do what they do on their own.
When we are part of a volunteer organization, it is necessary to volunteer... Duh. Yes but the organization should make it easy to do, not like pulling teeth, to find out what is needed, and when, who will be there, what is to be done, etc.
Communications is the most important part of this process. Lets emphasize that. Communications is the most important part of this process. So what about those that are too fearful to have their name, email, and phone number distributed among the other volunteers? Oh well, they will need to do what they do on their own.
Monday, October 1, 2018
a lesson to include
Welcome
Induction of coaches
Induction of coaches
3.
Introduction of athletes
4.
Safety Aspects of the range
·
Fire Extinguisher
·
Exits
·
Emergency plan location
5.
Parents of juniors 14 and younger are requested
to stay at the range during the lesson and may be seated in the mezzanine area
of the range
6.
Expectations of athletes
7.
Expectations of coaches (list expectations)
·
To shoot a bow safely, with some proficiency and
make archery an enjoyable sport for all
·
Shoot for fun or enter competitions, local,
regionals, provincials and national.
·
Information can be found at Archery Alberta and
Archery Canada Web Sites
·
Parents, please leave the coaching to the
coaches
8.
Range safety rules
·
Range officers control the range
·
Turn off cell phones or put on vibrate. Take/make calls off the shooting floor
including parents
·
No broadheads allowed/ No field points allowed
·
Only “DART” or target points allowed
·
No Running – WALK
·
If the exit door located within the target wall
is open or if a bow is placed in front of the shooting line means that someone
is behind the target wall and it is not safe to shoot.
·
Clothing
o
Foot wear must be clean and completely cover the
foot. During the winter months please
bring indoor footwear.
o
Clothing must be clean and respectable (sweat
pants and camouflage clothing is frowned upon)
o
Please try not to wear loose fitting clothing as
that can interfere with the string of the bow
o
For your own safety body piercings that may
interfere with the bow string path must be removed prior the any lesson. If they cannot be removed please discuss with
a coach.
·
Don’t disturb shooters on the shooting line
·
Loading of arrows and the shooting of arrows
occurs only on the shooting line
·
Never cross the shooting line until told to do
so
·
Never point a bow and arrow at another person.
·
Check arrow tips and shafts regularly for
damage.
·
Check bows for cracks or twisting of limbs
regularly
·
Never dry fire a bow
·
Never over draw a bow
·
Archery requires respect on and off the range
·
ANYONE
NOT FOLLOWING THE RULES & PROCEEDURES WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE
9.
If you bring a bow into the range it requires an
Inspection prior to use for your safety and that of others.
10. Bow
and Arrow assignment
·
You will be assigned appropriate bows and arrows
by the coaches. Note: some bows may need
to be shared.
·
These are the bows and arrows you will use
throughout the lessons
·
At the beginning of each lesson you will be
responsible to obtain:
o
your bows off the wall and place them on the bow
rack
o
3 arrows and a ground quiver and place them on
the shooting line. Note: ground quivers can be shared.
o
an arm guard
o
a finger tab/glove if you are using one
·
At the end of each lesson you will be required
to place your bows back on the wall in
the appropriate labelled location and return the arm guard and finger tab/glove
and the arrows
11. Have
parents return to the mezzanine and proceed with bow and arrow assignments
12. Go
over the whistle system
13. Start
first lesson (WARM UPS).
What Exercises?
WARM-UP Mobility exercises: Slow and
controlled movement
1.
Squats – as far as you
can.
2.
Torso Twists – cross arms over
chest, slowly turn entire torso and hold 2 secs to the left, 2 to the
right. Repeat.
3.
Robots – With arms extended to
the sides at shoulder height, bend elbows up, palms forward (like a right turn
signal). Keeping elbow locked, rotate
shoulders so hand goes forward downwards – alternate arms, like a robot! Repeat.
4.
Arm circles – Both directions,
palms up and down, slow and controlled
5.
Arm slides (not on wall) –
think about muscle between shoulder blades
6.
Light bulbs – arms up at chest
height, bend elbow so hand points to ceiling, “change the lightbulb” to warm up
forearms
7.
Neck Turns and tilts (ear to
shoulder) (not rolling)
COOL-DOWN Stretches: static stretches –
hold for a few moments
1
Shoulder stretch – arm across
body
2
Pec stretch against wall or
High 5 with a partner, turn body away from arm, hold.
3
Lats stretch – bent over at
waist, hands against wall, or with a partner, pull hips back
4
Hamstrings and Back – drop
forward from waist and hang, sway if you like.
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