Getting Started in Archery
Getting Started in Archery
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Forms of Archery
Target Archery is the current Olympic form of the sport. This popular form of archery takes place on flat terrain and consists of shooting a given number of arrows, known as a round, at targets over distances of up to 100 yards for men and 80 yards for women. Juniors have their own special shorter distances depending on age. Indoor archery with its smaller target faces and closer distances is very popular during the winter months. Field Archery - takes place on a course of targets set out in rough country (often woodland). The shooting distances are frequently unmarked so that archers have to rely on judgement and instinct, particularly if they elect to shoot without sighting aids or with the traditional longbow. Clout Archery - Similar to target, except that the archer attempts to drop arrows at long range (180 yards for the men and 140 yards for women) into a series of circular scoring zones on the ground surrounding a marker flag. Flight Archery - A form of archery that can only take place where space permits since archers compete by shooting for sheer distance.
Instruction
In order to join an archery club typically you are asked to take part in beginners course run by the club. This usually consists of four to six introductory lessons, covering a basic understanding of technique and disciplines for shooting in safety and with relative accuracy. Courses will be organised and supervised by experience archers and could be in or outdoors. Archery GBs insurance covers beginners for the first six lessons that they receive at a club but if they wish to continue shooting after that, they must become members of Archery GB and/or a club. The cost of a beginners course varies from club to club and costs start from around 30.
Archery GB
The Grand National Archery Society, or GNAS, was originally founded in 1861 and has since adopted the trading name Archery GB. Archery GB is the recognised Governing Body for all forms of archery in the United Kingdom and responsible for approximately 30,000 members across eight Regional Societies. Archery GB is affiliated to World Archery (formerly called FITA), which has around 140 member associations, and is a member of the British Olympic and Paralympic Associations. For more information visit www.archerygb.org and click on Get into Archery or Club Finder.
Archery GB is the trading name of the Grand National Archery Society, a company limited by guarantee no. 1342150 Registered in England.
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