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As a hobby or a sport, archery can be fun and exciting. If you are just starting out, you might feel lost among the many product options available. Remember to break into the archery gradually and don’t rush the equipment-selection process.
When searching for archery equipment, be aware of all available options before making a purchase. Learn about the different types and sizes of bows and arrows, how to select a bow that fits your specific weight and size, recurve bow terminology, and different draw weights. Also find out where to buy archery equipment, such as at local sporting good stores or at online marketplaces like eBay.

History of Archery
Early bows date from the Paleolithic and Mesolithic Periods, and were used almost exclusively for hunting rather than sport. In Europe, archery was practiced by kings and queens, with the oldest archery event occurring in Scotland in 1483. Until the 1920s, English-style bows were the primary bow used for recreation, competitions, and for hunting. After that, modern recurve and compound bows began to see widespread use. Modern forms of archery, bows, and equipment are dominant in Western society, even though traditional archery is still popular in some areas. An official Olympic sport since 1972, archery retains its popularity into the present day.

Discover Archery Equipment
New archers should start out with a recurve bow. This allows you to break into archery gradually. In addition to starting with a recurve bow, beginning archers should also start out with a lower-weight bow than would normally be used. Then you can work up to a higher-quality bow with a greater draw weight. This allows you to work up to a more powerful bow, avoiding any initial frustration generated from using a bow that is too powerful for beginners.
Most recurve bows allow the "limbs" to be exchanged for other limbs with a greater draw weight. Called take-down bows, you should try to find a take-down recurve bow that is rated as ILF, which means that you can use limbs from other recurve bow manufacturers and not just the manufacturer of the bow you own. This allows you to change the recurve bow draw weight as you grow stronger and are able to handle more draw weight.

Recurve Bow
The recommended bow type for beginners is a recurve bow, which allows new archer to get used to using a bow without spending a huge amount of money. Recurve bows are the most popular style of bow, as well as the only bow allowed to be used in the Summer Olympic games.

Recurve Bow Terminology
The following table includes common recurve bow terminology. Knowing the terms and definitions associated with modern recurve bows helps make the selection and purchase process easier.

Term Definition
Arrow Rest The arrow sits upon the arrow rest while the bow is being drawn. Can be a fixed rest, magnetic flip rest, or spring-loaded rest.
Back (of Bow) The front part of the bow, opposite from the string.
Belly (of Bow) The back part of the bow, on the same side as the string.
Bow Sight Attached to the riser, it helps the archer aim.
Brace Height The distance between the deepest part of the grip and the string.
Grip Grasped by the archer while firing the bow.
Limbs The draw power of the bow rests in the upper and lower arms of the bow.
Nocking Point The point on the drawstring where the end of the arrow is fitted for firing.
Riser The rigid, center section of the bow, where the limbs are attached; plays a part in the strength of the bow.
String Attached to the limb tips, the drawstring, or string, transfers the stored kinetic energy of the limbs to the arrow.
Sling Attached to the handle, the sling is a strap that keeps the bow from falling from the archer’s hand.
Tiller Tiller is the difference in the distance between the limb string measurement from the riser to the tip of the limb.

The above terms describe the parts of a recurve bow. Knowing these terms helps beginning archers understand how a modern recurve bow works.

How to Determine Draw Length
When purchasing a bow for the first time, make sure to determine your correct draw length. Bows with too little draw length can be overdrawn, and this can damage the bow. Those with too great a draw length often result in inaccuracy, poor shooting form, and even the possibility of painful string slap on the forearm.
Determining draw length is simple. Begin by measuring the distance from one middle fingertip to the other middle fingertip with your arms outstretched. Make sure the palms are facing out and forward while standing naturally. Take the measurement and divide the number of inches measured by 2.5. The result is the proper draw length.

How to Determine Draw Weight
Do not use a bow with too much draw weight. It can cause the archer to twist and contort the body as while attempting to pull the drawstring back. This can lead to injury and frustration. The table below contains information about the correct draw weight for the archer’s size.

Type Body Weight Draw Weight
Very Small Child 55-70 lbs. 10-15 lbs.
Small Child 70-100 lbs. 15-25 lbs.
Large Child 100-130 lbs. 25-35 lbs.
Small Frame Woman 100-130 lbs. 25-35 lbs.
Medium Frame Woman 130-160 lbs. 30-40 lbs.
Athletic Older Child (Boy) 130-150 lbs. 40-50 lbs.
Small Frame Man 120-150 lbs. 45-55 lbs.
Large Frame Woman 160+ lbs. 45-55 lbs.
Medium Frame Man 150-180 lbs. 55-65 lbs.
Large Frame Man 180 + lbs. 65-75 lbs.

Choosing a bow’s draw weight according to the archer’s weight allows the correct bow to be picked, reducing the chance of injury.
Arrows
Next to the bow, the arrow is the most important piece of archery equipment. The following table details the different parts of an arrow.

Part Description
Arrowhead The arrowhead, or tip, is the penetrating part of an arrow, and comes in various shapes and sizes.
Shaft Made of a variety of materials, it is the primary part of the arrow.
Fletching Provides stability in flight; located at the back of the arrow.
Nock The nock is located about one-half-inch behind the fletchings at the very back of the arrow; helps hold the arrow on the drawstring for firing.

The parts of an arrow work together to provide stability, penetrating power, and accuracy.
Practice Arrows
Often made of wood or aluminum, practice arrows have blunt tips and are brightly colored for safety reasons. Practice arrows wear down over time and need replacement on a regular basis, especially for new archers who practice often.
Finger Tab
Finger tabs keep the archer’s fingers from getting sore or numb over repeated draws of the bowstring. These come in many styles and materials, but for the beginner, a simple leather tab will suffice.
Bracer
Bracers protect the archer’s arm from painful string slap. String slap can sometimes occur if the draw length is incorrect for the archer’s height.
Bow Stringer
A bow stringer keeps the bowstring from becoming twisted while stringing a bow. It is an essential item for any serious archery enthusiast.

Find Archery Equipment on eBay
Once you know what type of archery equipment you want to purchase, go to theSporting Goods portal on eBay, click Archery under Outdoor Sports, and start searching for item listings. The Categories list on the left side of each eBay page helps narrow down archery equipment listings by item type. You can also find links for recurve bows and more.
eBay Keyword Search for Archery Equipment
Search eBay listing titles for specific words when shopping for archery equipment. For example, to find a Hoyt 60-inch Dorado Recurve Bow, type "Dorado 60" (without quotation marks) into the search box, and then click the Advanced button to customize the results. Also visit eBay’s Search Tips page for more advice on searching for archery equipment with keywords. If you can’t find the exact equipment you want, try shopping eBay Stores and tell the eBay Community what you want by creating a post on Want It Now. You can also save a search for archery equipment on My eBay, and eBay will e-mail you when a match becomes available.

Buy Archery Equipment With Confidence
Before bidding on archery equipment on eBay, know exactly what you are trying to purchase, research the seller, and understand how eBay and PayPal protect you.
Know eBay Purchase Details
Carefully read the details in the archery equipment listings, and figure delivery costs into the final price of the archery equipment you buy. When buying an expensive recurve bow, make sure the seller insures the product when it ships. For more information about archery equipment, ask questions by clicking the Ask a Question link at the bottom of the listing page. Make sure to complete your archery equipment purchase with a bid, Buy It Now, or Best Offer.
Transactions conducted outside of eBay are not covered by eBay protection programs, and remember not to pay for archery equipment on eBay using instant cash wire transfer services through Western Union or MoneyGram. In the unlikely event that a product is not delivered or it does not match the archery equipment description, eBay Buyer Protection covers the purchase price plus original shipping for the equipment purchased.
Know the eBay Seller
Research the eBay seller to ensure a positive and secure transaction when purchasing archery equipment. Below are important questions to consider when buying equipment.
• What is the seller’s feedback rating on previous transactions, and specifically those involving archery equipment?
• What do buyers say about their archery equipment in the feedback?
• Do they offer a money-back guarantee for their archery equipment?
• What are the terms and conditions of purchasing the seller’s archery equipment?

Conclusion
A new archery student might be overwhelmed by the variety of equipment available. Make sure to take the time necessary to learn about all of your options. It is important to buy the correct-sized bow, especially when first starting out. But before buying archery equipment, remember to investigate available options, learn about the different types and brands,discover the details of the different arrows available, and know how to buy archery equipment safely and securely on eBay
About The Academy

Archery Classes

Are you looking for a place to learn archery? Do you have the desire to learn how to effectively use a bow and arrow just for the fun of it? Or do you want to learn a new skill and go from doing target practice to hunting live game? If you have said yes to these questions, you will certainly want to check out archery lessons being offered at Future Olympians Professional Archery Training Academy In Kerala
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Their certified instructors give archery lessons to students ages eight and up in a completely safe environment. They offer low-cost introductory courses and also offer unique educational opportunities for students in both home school and charter school programs. Some of the types of classes they offer include:
- Intro to archery
- Archery 101
- Intermediate Archery
- Advanced Archery
- Beginner Spot League
- Junior Olympic Archery Development/Adult Archery Achievement
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At Future Olympians Professional Archery Training Academy In Kerala, we offer elite archery training services for students at all levels of knowledge and expertise. We are committed to providing the most effective and innovative training techniques and strategies for our students. Archery offers numerous benefits for younger students and can help them to develop valuable social and physical skills that will help them succeed on and off the range.
Getting the right start
Future Olympians Professional Archery Training Academy In Kerala is committed to providing the most comprehensive range of services and learning experiences for our students and guests. We offer exceptional learning opportunities for beginners that focus on acquiring the basic skills and competencies necessary to progress in the sport. Our in-depth instructional methods are designed to bring out the best in our students. At Future Olympians Professional Archery Training Academy In Kerala, we deliver a unique combination of fundamentals, fitness and fun to engage and entertain our students while they learn. This innovative approach to instruction allows us to appeal to students of all ages and provides the motivation they need to succeed in this competitive sport.
Activities for all ages
At Future Olympians Professional Archery Training Academy In Kerala, we take a holistic and integrated approach to archery instruction that includes special events hosting for corporate events and activities for youth organizations throughout our area. We specialize in entertaining and educational events that provide real value for our guests. Our corporate archery competitions are designed to enhance team-building efforts and to promote a sense of camaraderie and teamwork among staff members. Future Olympians Professional Archery Training Academy In Kerala can design custom events suitable for company picnics and celebrations as well. For youth organizations, we offer exclusive programs designed to educate and engage younger participants and to get them excited about the sport of archery.
Healthy exercise
Children and adults alike can experience the health benefits of archery training, practice and competition. Archery increases muscle tone, improves both small and large muscle motor control and provides a good cardiovascular workout for everyone in the family. The challenge and excitement of archery competitions and practices ensure that students stay motivated and eager to participate in the activities and form sets presented in class. Our certified instructors are experts in providing confidence-building activities and support strategies for students at every stage of the learning process. Our classes are the perfect way to instill social skills and self-confidence that will carry over into other areas of everyday life.
Unique educational opportunities
Future Olympians Professional Archery Training Academy In Kerala offers custom-designed programs for home-schooled children that provide comprehensive instruction in archery in a safe, wholesome environment. Finding the right physical education activities can be challenging for parents; we make it easy with classes designed to provide healthy exercise in a structured environment. Additionally, home-schooled children can participate in one of the competitive teams at Future Olympians Professional Archery Training Academy In Kerala, allowing them to acquire the social skills and strategies necessary to work cooperatively with others. Archery is a lifetime sport, so early training can create the foundation for future achievement and growth.
At Future Olympians Professional Archery Training Academy In Kerala, we are dedicated to promoting the sport of archery and provide the most advanced services and elite training available for our students and guests. Contact us to learn more about our academy or to schedule an introductory class today


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Monday, 28 September 2015


Name: Basic Archery Course What you'll learn



Archery Basic class include the following:


• Archery Rang Safety rules
• Warming-Up Exercises
.• Equipment Names & Introduction
• Conditioning Exercises (Suryanamaskar)
• Eye Dominance determine
• Proper shooting Techniques


Archery Skills Teach on Archery Basic class
:• Stan z
,• Hock
• Extension
• Pull
• Anchoring
• Aiming
• Relies
• Flow-throw
• Grouping & consistency
• Scoring
• How to Play Archery Game
• Cool Down Exercises

Fees(RS)4000 one time course fee Payment policy Before full course Cancellation policy None Schedule
Batch start dates All year round Duration 8 weeks|3 days a week 2 hours a 
day