Thursday, December 26, 2013

CLOSED FOR WINTER BREAK 12/25 THRU JAN 3RD

We will be closed for winter break Dec 25th through January 3rd.
No classes will be held Dec 28th and 29th.
Classes resume Saturday January 4th 2014.

We are grateful to all of you that share time with us each week, and our hope is that your holidays are filled with friends, family, hope and peace.

See you next year!
Coach Jefflyne
Coach Rip


 
 
 
 
 
 

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Dec 21, 22 : SCORE

Parents, please share this info with your students!! 
Saturday & Sunday Dec 21,22 Canton GA range
INSIDE (check around back  Saturday to see if set up outside)

    Saturday: Please arrive no later than 10:15 to gear up and check in 1st scoring arrow is at 10:30
   Sunday INSIDE: Please arrive no later than 3:15 to gear up and check in.
 1st scoring arrow is at 3:30   Store closes at 5, and we must be packed up and out!

NOTE:
-Next tournaments will be held in Snellville Feb 21-23.
Please note we will NOT hold class Saturday Dec 28 or Sunday Dec 29.

Archery Class Training: SCORE
At the Canton range
Third weekend of each month.
JOAD/SOAD: Please advise if you have an outdoor distance request, or arrive early to help set distances, but note we may be inside!.

INSIDE DISTANCES ARE 18 METERS, OR 9 METERS FOR certain YOUTH.

Class may run longer during scoring sessions if earning rank.
Students need to pre-fill  scorecards upon arrival. 

 Score ranks have a new matrix issued by USA Archery! I will have that available at class.  New scores are now available for barebow shooters.
Here are links also:

Indoor JOAD Scoring Matrix
Outdoor JOAD Scoring Matrix
Indoor Adult Achievement Scoring Matrix
Outdoor Adult Achievement Scoring Matrix



JOAD/SOAD Membership Application Link
   


Each month, on the third weekend we score. New students begin to learn the ins and outs of what each ring is worth, the power of the lines that edge the rings, and what arrows may help in a strategy to gain points . New archers learn how to keep score, and may keep the scorecards to have a log of their own progress. If students are a member of the JOAD/SOAD program, they can use this session to earn rank and pin awards. This continual "dry-run" makes scoring at an event more comfortable and into a no-brainer. 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 10:30 Saturday and 3:30 on SundayArrive early if you need to have practice/sight-in shots.
  • In order to complete the 30 (or 36 arrows if outdoors) students must be geared up and on the line at 10:30 (or 3:30 Sunday) at start of class, with scorecard filled out and ready to go.
  • Focus for completing score cards will be on JOAD or SOAD members earning rank
  • Those with their own arrows may shoot 6 arrows which will allow completion of scorecard if "on time" start.
  • Those seasoned JOAD SOAD members using program arrows will start with three arrows, unless class numbers permit 6 arrows, and may not finish in time allotted.
  • Adults not scoring at their appropriate distances with correct size faces, or students not members of JOAD/SOAD using program arrows will only use 3 arrows for time considerations for those earning rank and will not end with a completed card.
  • New students focus will be to learn protocol, and how to complete the score cards, and will shoot only 3 arrows ( will not  end with a completed a score card due to time considerations.)

 

To participate , Please reply with the time selected, RH LH, and name in the subject line. and if adult or youth via learnarchery@yahoo.com  if you have not already done so, for equipment and staff considerations.Please arrive  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

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Dec 14/15: Quadrant Training, Patterns

Parents, please share this info with your students!!
 
Saturday & Sunday Dec 14/15, Canton GA range
INSIDE

    Saturday: Please arrive no later than 10:15 to gear up and check in
   Sunday: Please arrive no later than 3:15 to gear up and check in. Store closes at 5, and we must be packed up and out!


NOTE:
We had several students attend the FITA tournament is in Conyers last weekend, and all placed well in the competition! 
Next tournaments will be held in Snellville Feb 21-23.
This Saturday ,Dec  14, is also an "Orientation" Training day. We will be ending class promptly at 11:30 to set up.



Last week we worked on several mental imagery training techniques , mimetic training, and focus training. If you can visualize your "perfect" shot, and shot sequence, your game will improve, your nerves will settle, and your timing will be more consistent.
You should be able to close your eyes, and visualize that perfect shot, and reach a level that the imagery is so ingrained that you are able to be in a busy environment (grocery store, etc) turn your head toward your imaginary target, and while keeping your arms and body still, mentally go through your shot sequence, performing the steps and seeing the arrow hit the gold.
Often the equipment and nerves  issues can be mastered with a break and mental imagery tuning before returning to the shooting line.

TRAINING: Quadrant Training
To aid your mental imagery, we can identify ways to tune the form up by seeing the arrow patterns on blank targets with blue tape that sections the target.


 

  
Patterns Quadrant training:
After warming up with a few rounds to get sighted in, we will remove target faces, and work on specific training with "blue tape".

Where are your arrows landing? What quadrant? As you shoot , focus on process, and you will see the patterns of arrows and how they reveal what to adjust in equipment or form. I will have sheets for you to record patterns over a few ends.
 
Eqpt Training Tip:
Numbering arrows, shooting them in order. Use of this process gives indications as to arrow errors, or form errors, and shows up in the patterns. Easier with your own set of arrows because you begin to notice groups forming within the dozen arrows you shoot, but  effective with the program arrows. Shoot 1,2,3,4,5,6 then 6,5,4,3,2,1
Example: If #6 is always out no matter which sequence you shoot, it is not you.
Arrow nocks can be off just a hair and cause variations.
If the last arrow shot is always out-you may be showing fatigue.

 


To participate , Please reply with the time selected, RH LH, and name in the subject line. and if adult or youth via learnarchery@yahoo.com  if you have not already done so, for equipment and staff considerations.Please arrive  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
 

Thursday, December 5, 2013

DEC 7 & 8 TRAINING: Tuning the Thought Process

Saturday & Sunday Dec 7/8, Canton GA range
INSIDE

    Saturday: Please arrive no later than 10:15 to gear up and check in
   Sunday: Please arrive no later than 3:15 to gear up and check in. Store closes at 5, and we must be packed up and out!


NOTE:
The next  FITA tournament is in Conyers this coming weekend. Distance: 25meters with 60 cm faces for ALL ages and divisions
This weekend, we will have
18 meter set ups for those tuning up for indoor Regionals & National Championships which
 will be held in Snellville Feb 21-23.
This Saturday (Dec 7) is also an "Orientation" Training day. We will be ending class promptly at 11:30.


TRAINING: Tuning the Thought Process

 We will work on several mental imagery training techniques this session. If you can visualize your "perfect" shot, and shot sequence, your game will improve, and your nerves will settle, and your timing will be more consistent.


To participate , Please reply with the time selected, RH LH, and name in the subject line. and if adult or youth via learnarchery@yahoo.com  if you have not already done so, for equipment and staff considerations. Please arrive  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