Birdman
11-09-2005, 03:15 PM
Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife and Kentucky Department of Education Archery Certification Course
Teaching a New Archer Certification (No archery experience required.)
Listed below is some pertinent information that you might find helpful in preparing for the National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) Teaching a New Archer Certification in Paintsville, Kentucky on November 16th 2005.
The NASP certification will be held at the Paintsville High School Gym in Paintsville, Kentucky. The certification class will begin at 8:30 AM conclude before 4:00 PM. If you plan on attending, please register by contact Jennie Richardson at rich4641@bellsouth.net or 606-549-9918.
Training site:
Paintsville High School Gym
2nd Street, Paintsville Ky. (Johnson Co.)
606-789-2656 Contact person Ronnie Wells or Mark Baldwin
Over night accommodations
l 606-789-3551 Days Inn
606-789- 4242 Ramada Inn.
A fee of $50.00 will be collected at the training site per participant. The check should be made out to NASP Charlie McMillen.
NASP Charlie McMillen
135 Riley Road
Sparta, Wisconsin
Please wear casual clothing with gym shoes or something acceptable for a wooden gym floors. Remember extremely loose fitting tops (baggy sweatshirts and Wind jackets/shirts) might cause an obstruction with your bowstring.
After you have registered if you will be unable to attend, it is very important that you let me know as soon as possible. If you need any additional information, please feel free to call or email.
Thanks Jennie Richardson
Home 606-549-9918
Cell 606-524-3687
TEACHING A NEW ARCHER
Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction
· Archery is fun, safe and can be enjoyed by all.
· Purpose of this manual.
Chapter 2 Safe Range Set Up
· Evaluate the site & plan range lay-out
· Hang the backstop net or have deep safety zone
· Position target butts, range lines, bow racks, and quivers
Chapter 3 String Bow Training Device
· Determine Dominant Eye
· Purpose & Making a String Bow
Chapter 4 11 Steps to Archery Success
· Use String Bow to Teach Shot Form, Execution & Reflection
· Practice with Bows & Arrows
Chapter 5 Individual & Coaching Skills Development
· Coaching positions
· Positive Reinforcement & Feedback
· Disruptive students
Chapter 6 Safety Orientation & Teaching a New Archer
· Operating a safe range
· Demonstrating the shot
· Supervising Initial Shooting & Pulling Arrows
Chapter 7 Equipment Nomenclature & Inspection-
· Learn the Names of Bow & Arrow Parts
· Inspect Bows & Arrows for Safety
Chapter 8 Equipment Operation, Maintenance, & Repair
· Operation, Maintenance, and Repair of Bows & Arrows
· Encourage Cooperation with Local Archery Shop
APPENDIX
A. Genesis Bow Manual
B. Sample “NASP” score card
C. NASP Tournament Format
D. DVD: Overview of the NASP
E. DVD: String Bow & 11 Steps
F. DVD: Bow & Arrow Operation, Maintenance, and Repairs
G. Certification Requirements
H. Core Strengthening Exercises
I. Archery Organizations (NAA, NFAA, IBO, ASA, ATA, NBEF)
Teaching a New Archer Certification (No archery experience required.)
Listed below is some pertinent information that you might find helpful in preparing for the National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) Teaching a New Archer Certification in Paintsville, Kentucky on November 16th 2005.
The NASP certification will be held at the Paintsville High School Gym in Paintsville, Kentucky. The certification class will begin at 8:30 AM conclude before 4:00 PM. If you plan on attending, please register by contact Jennie Richardson at rich4641@bellsouth.net or 606-549-9918.
Training site:
Paintsville High School Gym
2nd Street, Paintsville Ky. (Johnson Co.)
606-789-2656 Contact person Ronnie Wells or Mark Baldwin
Over night accommodations
l 606-789-3551 Days Inn
606-789- 4242 Ramada Inn.
A fee of $50.00 will be collected at the training site per participant. The check should be made out to NASP Charlie McMillen.
NASP Charlie McMillen
135 Riley Road
Sparta, Wisconsin
Please wear casual clothing with gym shoes or something acceptable for a wooden gym floors. Remember extremely loose fitting tops (baggy sweatshirts and Wind jackets/shirts) might cause an obstruction with your bowstring.
After you have registered if you will be unable to attend, it is very important that you let me know as soon as possible. If you need any additional information, please feel free to call or email.
Thanks Jennie Richardson
Home 606-549-9918
Cell 606-524-3687
TEACHING A NEW ARCHER
Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction
· Archery is fun, safe and can be enjoyed by all.
· Purpose of this manual.
Chapter 2 Safe Range Set Up
· Evaluate the site & plan range lay-out
· Hang the backstop net or have deep safety zone
· Position target butts, range lines, bow racks, and quivers
Chapter 3 String Bow Training Device
· Determine Dominant Eye
· Purpose & Making a String Bow
Chapter 4 11 Steps to Archery Success
· Use String Bow to Teach Shot Form, Execution & Reflection
· Practice with Bows & Arrows
Chapter 5 Individual & Coaching Skills Development
· Coaching positions
· Positive Reinforcement & Feedback
· Disruptive students
Chapter 6 Safety Orientation & Teaching a New Archer
· Operating a safe range
· Demonstrating the shot
· Supervising Initial Shooting & Pulling Arrows
Chapter 7 Equipment Nomenclature & Inspection-
· Learn the Names of Bow & Arrow Parts
· Inspect Bows & Arrows for Safety
Chapter 8 Equipment Operation, Maintenance, & Repair
· Operation, Maintenance, and Repair of Bows & Arrows
· Encourage Cooperation with Local Archery Shop
APPENDIX
A. Genesis Bow Manual
B. Sample “NASP” score card
C. NASP Tournament Format
D. DVD: Overview of the NASP
E. DVD: String Bow & 11 Steps
F. DVD: Bow & Arrow Operation, Maintenance, and Repairs
G. Certification Requirements
H. Core Strengthening Exercises
I. Archery Organizations (NAA, NFAA, IBO, ASA, ATA, NBEF)