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Archery
Group Members Contribution
Vaishnav Doke – Introduction
He highlighted the unique perspectives each member brings, emphasizing the importance of mental focus and strategy in the sport. His insights into the psychological aspects of archery serve as a foundation for understanding how discipline and precision play a role. Aditya Sawant – Rules of Archery By emphasizing the importance of these rules, Aditya contributes significantly to the document's educational value, highlighting how compliance fosters a safe and competitive environment. Akash Shelke – Guidelines for Archery Practice He provided practical advice on stance, draw technique, aiming, and mental focus, making this section particularly valuable for both novice and experienced archers.
Jaykumar Vishwkarma – Regulation of Archery Competitions
He meticulously outlined the registration processes, match formats, and judging criteria, ensuring that readers understand the intricate details of competition structure. Introduction
Archery is an ancient practice that
dates back thousands of years, originally used for hunting and warfare. Today, it has evolved into a popular sport enjoyed by millions around the world. In archery, precision and focus are paramount as participants aim to hit targets at varying distances using different types of bows, including recurve, compound, and longbows. Rules of Archery
Key Rules of Archery
Equipment: Use approved bows and arrows; protective gear is mandatory. Range Safety: Stay behind the shooting line; wait your turn; handle equipment safely. Scoring: Points are based on target zones; score after all arrows are shot. Time Limits: There’s usually a set time per shot (20- 40 seconds). Conduct: Maintain sportsmanship; resolve disputes through officials. Dress Code: Follow uniform requirements for competitions. Guidelines of Archery Practice Safety Point Downrange: Never aim at people. Wear Protective Gear: Use arm guards and finger tabs. Check Equipment: Inspect bows and arrows regularly. Techniques Warm Up: Stretch to prevent injuries. Focus on Form: Work on stance and release. Practice at a Consistent Distance: Build accuracy. Aim Small: Target a small spot for precision. Mental Preparation Stay Relaxed: Keep a calm mind. Visualize Success: Imagine successful shots. Set Goals: Establish clear objectives for practice. Regulation of Archery Competitions Types of Competitions
Field Archery: Shooting at targets in varying distances, often in
wooded areas.
3D Archery: Aiming at life-size animal replicas in natural terrain.
Clout Archery: Shooting at a flag from a long distance.
Formats
Individual Events: Solo archers compete for individual scores.
Team Events: Teams combine scores against other teams.
Elimination Rounds: Head-to-head matches with the loser
eliminated.
Qualification Rounds: Set number of arrows shot to qualify for
elimination.
Key Regulations
Equipment Standards: Must meet governing body specifications.
Shooting Rules: Follow lines and time limits for shooting.
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