Monday, 16 February 2015

Vegas Indoor Archery Round

Vegas Indoor Archery Round

We're coming up to one of our special indoor competition days on Friday 20th February starting at 7pm, when we will be shooting a Vegas round. (I won it the first time I shot it - never since!)

Anyway, rather than re-invent the wheel, here's a link to a commendable explanation of the Vegas round on Eastbourne Archers' site:




While I'm here, I may as well remind you that the very last indoor shoot for us at Seahaven this season, will be our combined Portsmouth BA/Winter Championships round, which serves the dual purpose of being our final BA Champs round too. Sunday 29th March starting at 2pm. Don't miss it!

We also need help getting all the equipment transferred back to the field afterwards please.


Thursday, 28 August 2014

Beautiful Amazon Coin image

Have you seen the beautiful amazon coin image? I couldn't resist popping it in here for no other reason than it's gorgeous!

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Wednesday, 23 July 2014

How Do Archery Rose Awards Work?

How Do Archery Rose Awards Work?

A very good question, I ask myself every year!

Here's a link with all you need to know about the archery Rose awards - can't say it any better and my compliments to Shrewsbury Bowmen:

Rose Awards Explanation by Shrewsbury Bowmen

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Lyn

Sunday, 20 July 2014

Archery GB - Changes to the Rules of Shooting and Shooting Adminstrative Procedures

I went to the big SCAA shoot today and was really surprised to hear that there have been lots of changes - not only to the FITA rounds, but also to how we shoot a round!


So, while I try and fathom out a) what's happened, b) why I knew nothing about it [read the April 2014 magazine?!?) and c) why no-one in my club has even mentioned anything - here's the link to the Archery GB site for you:

Archery GB - Changes April 2014

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Sunday, 18 May 2014

Archery Beginners Course 2014

Archery Beginners Course 2014

We had the first of two days training at the field yesterday. A beautiful, sunny and hot day.

About 16 people came and lots of people from the club turned up to help with the training. There were five archery coaches to direct the day and from what I heard a really good day was had by all.

It's always great to see how excited the group becomes as the day goes on. Some mixed feelings as the training progresses from the simple 'barebow' style to recurve freestyle - learning to use sights is a bit of a challenge. It has ever been so!

One of the coaches likened the training to learning to drive a car. You have lessons and take your test, but it's only once you start driving and thinking for yourself that you develop the skills which will hopefully turn you in to a good driver. Unlike driving, however, to develop your archery to becoming the best you can takes time and devotion. Sadly, all too few drivers even think to take things further and enhance their driving skills at all once they have passed the test!

I have written a bit more about changing bowstyles in another section in this blog:
http://archerylinksuk.blogspot.co.uk/p/nac-today.html

If like me, you are one of this year's beginners and have already caught the archery bug - beware! It's definitely addictive! After every session, I still get excited looking forward to next time.

Right now, I'm looking forward to the second and final day of training. Let's hope the weather stays fine.

Until next time.

PS I nearly forgot. If you are going to join the club, you need to think about the equipment you will need to buy. The coaches will advise you of size and strength and I have listed the basics etc here: http://archerylinksuk.blogspot.co.uk/p/equipment.html
There are sure to be some club members who have equipment they no longer need, so do ask first and you may save yourself some money.