A Look at the Exciting Sport of Archery

February 20, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Mike Freemen asked:

Archery is one of the most interesting of all sports, and one of the most varied. The sport of archery means many things to many people. To the hunter, of course, the sport of archery means tracking the biggest buck through the thickest woods. To the Olympic archery expert, the sport of archery means matching skills with the best archers in the country and the world.

No matter where your interests lie, the sport of archery has a lot to recommend it. A sport like archery can provide excellent exercise, and it can help participants to develop the hand eye coordination that will come in handy in a myriad of other facets of life.

The equipment needed to start an archery hobby are actually pretty simple, but there is a great deal of adjunct equipment archery enthusiasts will most likely want to purchase. The most basic item of the archery hobby, of course, is the bow. As with other archery equipment, the prices of bows will vary quite widely, from bows that sell for under $100 to those that sell for thousands of dollars.

The beginning archery enthusiast will probably choose to start with one of the value priced bows, then move up as his or her experience level grows. This is a good way to get started in the archery hobby without breaking the bank right away.

That is because there will be plenty of archery supplies to buy even after the perfect bow has been found. Obviously, archery participants will need to purchase a good supply of arrows. The best way to get good at archery is to practice, and that means shooting lots of arrows off of that great bow. Any beginning archery enthusiast should be sure to purchase plenty of high quality arrows.

In addition, archery enthusiasts may want to purchase a selection of targets and backings. A simple bale of hay can make a great backing for all those archery targets, and there are many different archery targets to choose from. There are archery targets in the form of deer and other animals that are perfect for hunters, while the good old bulls eye targets are favored by many competitive archery participants. It is important to purchase a selection of good archery targets, and get plenty of practice.

History of Archery and War

February 15, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Shawn Burgy asked:


History of Archery and War:

When we think about how old Archery is, We may think hundreds of years. But the real truth is 25,000 to 50,000 years. Archery has played a major role in almost all civilizations, From Asia to Europe, Africa to the America’s. In past times, To modern times and beyond. Hunting to play, Archery is here to stay in some fa sit for century’s to come as well.

The historical aspects of Archery are a great rainy day lesson to the true value of the sport. It cannot be denied the fact that the Bow and Arrow were one of mans first attempts at invention. It certainly has played it’s role through the ages. In well preserved cave drawings of Archers found in Spain, to the development of Archery as one of Americas highly regarded praised sports. The bow has been found to exist in every country in the world except Australia. That is saying a lot about our development as human beings indeed.

The history and fascination of Archery is able to stand the tests of time. The Turkish peoples knew great efficiency’s in war against the Crusaders, We also know of the effectiveness of the English Yeomen in the Hundred Years War battles of Crecy, Poitiers, and Agincourt. However sadly, The introduction of firearms led to the demise of the beloved bow and arrow as a strong weapon of war, So it had faded into vogue as a recreational sport. It has continual uses through phases to present modern day Archery as we know it.

Looking into the history of Archery in the United States, We see that it begins with the American Indians. The American Indian was and is the true Archer of this continent, The Indians had to use there bow daily in search of his food and in times of warfare as his chief weapon. We can see that there is a lot to be learned from the American Indians and our own culture in our quest to learn more. But as such, The prowess as the Indian as an Archer has been greatly exaggerated. While the Indian people as a whole are marvelous hunters, Therefore a practical Archer, But was not great at target shooting from a sport standpoint. The Indians stalking ability was great though, From a stalking standpoint, He could take his prey from a close distance with almost certain effect.

In 1828 the United Bowmen of America were the first American society of Archers in the United States. It was not until after the Civil War that Archery was popularized as a sport. This new found sport was popularized by two ex-confederate soldiers, Maurice and Will Thompson. They had moved to the Everglades in Florida and lived for years by the bow, By 1878, Maurice had written what has become a classic American Archery classic, “Witchery of Archery”. It had immediate impact all over the country. People began shooting throughout the country with the bow for sport. Not long after the National Archery Association was formed with Maurice Thompson as its first president. By the early part of the 1900’s the sport had begun to fade back out of the limelight. Then a most intriguing event occurred, While 1911 found a naked, Starving Indian named Ishi who was discovered in California’s wild desert. Ishi was a living example of a Stone Age man, He was the last of the Yanas. It was Saxton Pope who discovered the significance of this weird ***** Indian. Together the Indian and Pope wrought the most complete and authoritative texts and materials on Archery traditions and techniques. As we’ve learned just here, Theres more to learn about this unique subject and sport and hunting extravaganza called Archery.

Whether your using a Shortbow, Longbow, Traditional Bow, or a Compound Bow archery is a great vehicle of information.

If its only to read and study about the history of Archery.

It still holds a lot of information and learning potential for your mind to develop on something new.

Find the spirit of your next Great White Buffalo.

Get the Cat Scratch Fever, See the potential and learn about Archery today.



Youth Archery Equipment Safety

February 14, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Jennifer Walterscheit asked:


The advent of many medieval computer games has led to a growing popularity of the sport of archery among the youth. In fact archery equipment manufacturers have now begun offering a line of archery equipment especially designed for the youth. Many parents are wary about getting their youngsters involved in this particular kind of sport because of its dangers. Here are a few pointers to ensure the use of the archery equipment by your youngster.

Lead by Example

One of the best ways to make sure that your youngster handles his or her archery equipment safely is to show them how it is done. For example, even if the arrowheads on youth archery equipment are blunt, make sure that your child points it away at all times. You can do this by handling the arrows with the arrowheads pointing away from you and from any person nearby. Children are more easily taught through example. In a sport where safety is vital for both you and your youngster, this is one effective way to make sure that your youngster would not be harmed by their archery equipment.

Enroll your Child in Credible Archery Schools

As parents, you are only able to do so much. This is why it is very important to enroll your youngster in formal archery classes. Although these schools can be quite expensive, enrolling you child in these classes would be beneficial for a number of different reasons. The first and most important is that your child would be trained by professional archers who have had years of experience in the sport. Many of these professional archers have begun their love for the sport and their sporting career around the same age as your youngster. As such, they would be able to address the needs of your youngster as far as training is concerned. Second, they would be able to train your child on how to handle their archery equipment with care to prevent any event of injury. More importantly, enrolling your child in an archery school shows that you support your child in his or her endeavors by providing them a place where they could learn and master the sport.

Proper Care of Archery Equipment

Encouraging your child to take good care of their archery equipment is important for two reasons. The first is that keeping the archery equipment in its prime condition would make sure that your child’s performance is not hampered by it. Parents could reiterate the instructions of their instructors with regards to how having a poorly maintained bow or arrow shaft can affect the way their shots will result in. Furthermore, making sure that the archery equipment of your child is taken care of properly will prevent in any accidents to occur.

Buy Equipment from Highly Reputable Archery Equipment Stores

Just as it is important to have your child enrolled in reputable archery schools, make sure that you purchase your child’s archery equipment from highly reputable stores. There are a number of sports stores in shopping malls and over the Internet that would be able to provide you will top of the line archery equipment which are especially designed for youngsters. These stores would include various guarantees such as warranty on equipment and discounts on archery equipment maintenance.



Archery in Times of War

February 12, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Shawn Burgy asked:


Archery in Times of War:

Archery has always been around since the middle ages and times of war. England and France, Scandinavia and the Barbarians. Archery has been a stable front of the forces. Used correctly Archers could take out there prey from much distance. Strategically placed Archers were an Important part of most army’s in mid-evil times.

Archery today is mostly used as a hobby or together with hunting. These skills can pay off if your in the woods and needing something to eat. If you have your trusty bow or crossbow, You can survive the elements. More than ever were seeing a resurgence of Archery and of skilled Archers. Even in peaceful times today this hobby is ever growing. It’s a wonderful thing to see the ways of the past and of the new coming together.

In the old times of war Archery was a skill that had to be used, Or loose your life. But today we can enjoy this recreational activity to our full advantage. You too can learn this fun and interesting and fun thing called Archery. Study and learn and be a modern day Archer, Without the burden of being killed. Archery truly is a piece of history standing the tests of time. From middle ages to modern day, This is truly a great way to learn and spend some free time. Get a bunch of friends together, Start your own Archery league, Most of all have fun and learn something new and interesting about this great new old sport we call Archery.

Remember that Archery is more than aiming at a round target yards away.

If its only to read and study about the history of Archery.

It still holds a lot of information and learning potential for your mind to develop on something new.

Get the Cat Scratch Fever, See the potential and learn about Archery today.



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