Each Spring we hold a six-week Beginner's Course usually starting
at our indoor venues at Redruth St John Ambulance Hall and/or at
Pool School sports hall, generally at the end of March/beginning of
April.
Please note that, due to the rules of our National Governing
Body; GNAS, it is not possible to attend more than six beginners
sessions in any year without joining the Club.
The sport of archery does not require excessive strength so
much as skill and control. However, you need plenty of clearance
for the bowstring around the arms and shoulders. So, please try to
wear thin snug-fitting upper clothing (several layers, if
necessary) wherever possible.
Week One
Introduction and welcome to the club. Safety Rules & etiquette.
Warm up and down procedure. Fitting out each person with suitable
equipment. Basic shooting technique and practice shooting at a
bare target from approximately eight yards.
Week Two
Learn a little about equipment. Different aspects of archery &
types of bow. Practice shooting a target face from approximately
eight yards.
Week Three
Introduce scoring and methods. How to aim with a sight. Practice
shooting and scoring from ten yards. Finding your 'form'.
Week Four
Selecting equipment & costs. Practice shooting from further away.
Reinforcing shooting technique, etiquette, safety ad scoring.
Week Five
Bow tuning. Details of joining the Club. Shooting rounds. Practice
shooting from further away. Reinforcing shooting technique,
etiquette, safety and scoring.
Week Six
Joining the Club. Entering tournaments & clothing. Practice
shooting outdoors at longer distances and scoring. Discuss
equipment needs with those wishing to join the club.
Please note the change of venue for week six: Redruth Archers
Field. New Portreath Road (next to the Gold Centre).
We anticipate that after six weeks you should be able to shoot
with our regular club members who will be able to help and advise
you. Spare club equipment may be made available for a short period
of time (at a small fee) to those who join the club to enable them
to shoot whilst deciding on their personal equipment. But
remember, don't buy without advice from experienced club members,
preferably a coach.