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www.nasparchery.com
An Archery education program that was started in Kentucky in 2002 and spreading throughout the
United States
Physical Education Curriculum for fourth through twelfth grade students
Instruction in International Style Target Archery
Follows National Physical Education Standards
• National Standards: of Physical Education 1. Uses a variety of basic and advanced movement
forms(NPH.K-12.1)
2. Uses movement concepts and principles in thedevelopment of motor skills (NPH.K-12.2)
3. Understands the benefits and costs associated with participation in a physical activity. Exhibits and
physically healthy lifestyle. (NPH.K-12.3)
4. Understands how to monitor and maintain a health- enhancing level of physical fitness (NPH.K-12.4)
5. Understands the social and personal responsibility associated with participation in physical activity
(NPH.K-12.5)
Archery Range Rules Know and obey all range commands and instructors. Always keep your arrows in your quivers until told to shoot with
the “one whistle” command. Only use the arrows your instructor gave you. Remember what
they look like. Always keep your arrows pointed down to the floor or at the
target. Only aim and shoot at your target downrange. If you drop an arrow, leave it on the ground until you are told to retrieve all your arrows. Always walk on the archery range. Always be courteous to the shooter next to you. Stand behind the waiting line when you are finished or not
shooting. Only one archer may retrieve their arrows from the target at a
time. Be sure no one is behind you when removing your arrows. Walk back to the waiting line and return your arrows to your
quivers after retrieving them. SAFETY IS ALWAYS FIRST PRIORITY!
Parts of the Bow
INDOOR SET UP
Establishing Eye DominancePointing and Winking:Pointing at the Instructor:
Whistle Commands
Two Blasts – “Archers may walk to the shooting line.”
One Blast – “Archers may load their bows and begin shooting.”
Three Blasts – “Archers may walk to the target line to retrieve
arrows.”
Five or More Blasts – “STOP SHOOTING and put your arrow back in your
quiver.”
FORMStance:
Nock Arrow:Drawing Hand Set:
Bow Hand Set:
SHOT EXECUTIONPre-Draw:
Draw:Anchor:Aiming:
Shot Set-Up:Release:
Follow-Through/Reflection:
11 STEPS TO ARCHERY SUCCESS
1. STANCE
2. KNOCK ARROW
3. DRAW HAND SET
4. BOW HAND SET
5. PRE-DRAW
6.DRAW
7. ANCHOR8. AIMING
9. SHOT SET UP
10. RELEASE
11. FOLLOW THROUGH AND REFLECT
WAITING LINE
TARGET LINE
PULLING ARROWS
TAP ARROWS ON FLOOR TO EVEN THEM UP
CARRYING THE ARROWS
How to Start a Program
Contact your state archery coordinator
Find potential funding sources
Get your instructor certification
Possible Funding Ideas
Your School Grants Conservation Groups Civic Organizations and Businesses Events
www.nasparchery.com