Friday, July 12, 2013

July 13, 14: "Blank Bale" Training

 Canton Range
Saturday July 13 -inside
    Please arrive by 10:15, an orientation follows Saturdays class
Sunday July 14- check around back but looks like indoors
   Please arrive no later than 3:15 for check in. Store closes at 5

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Archery Class Training: Blank Bale
Working on a general overall accumulation of the steps in the process, is a continuing learning experience. Whenever an archer trains, great gains can be made by choosing ONE element of the process, learning it until the student "owns" it, before  concentrating on tuning another element. Choosing one element, for example keeping the bow-hand relaxed and completing a shot with the "sit-dog" wrist snap at the end, can be more easily acquired with focus on that one element only in "Blank Bale" training. Blank Bale training is getting  a few feet from the target bale, closing your eyes, feeling the shot, and maintaining focus on that one element, and repeating the training again and again .
We will be training only this weekend. We will score  next weekend (the 3rd weekend of each month) using those components we've been developing in previous sessions.

To participate , Please reply with name and if right or left handed in the subject line:  via learnarchery@yahoo.com if you have not already done so, for equipment and staff considerations.
 Please arrive a few minutes early to gear up, and sign in. Begin to know your distances and target face size by putting them on the appropriate target. 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 at the Canton location 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,
( must have closed toe shoes for out doors or can not shoot), 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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