Anagail Hamby, April – Consistent thought processes can be everything to an archer. You can have the best form possible but still fall short of your goals if you cannot…
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Anagail Hamby, April – Consistent thought processes can be everything to an archer. You can have the best form possible but still fall short of your goals if you cannot…
Madi Rhinevault, April – Have you checked your boxes? Both literally and metaphorically? While shooting for NASP, there are many rules tofollow to ensure the sport’s overall efficiency. But, archery…
Chase McBroom, April – We want to avoid shooting damaged arrows. Shooting a damaged arrow can also hurt you, the people around you, or damage your bow. Is a six-dollar…
Anna C. April – When you first start shooting, I think one of the best drills to start out with is to flip your target around to the blank side,…
Reagan Trent, April – In my last article, I talked about how to get yourself ready to shoot. Now we are going to talk about how to get your equipment…
Anna Rare, April – Should we have archery in PE classes? If you ask me, absolutely! I am not going to lie, I have never been a very athletic person…
Madison Evans, April – Recently, after my tournament flight ended, I saw my parents using the NASP Portal. I just had to learn more so I tried it for myself….
Lydia Windell, April – Oftentimes at tournaments, I see archers either going back to the parents to tell them their score or holding up fingers for their score. I do…
Jillian McClanahan, March – Every team has their own games and rituals that they play and do. It’s a fun way to get the jitters out and keep the younger…
Robert Hamilton II, March – A fellow NASP® student contributor called archery good stress. And she was right, archery is stressful. It’s a team sport. You are with friends. But…
Madi Rhinevault, March – “Kids don’t quit sports, they quit coaches.” This is a quote from my coach and I’ve found it to be truthful, especially in archery. To coach…
Anagail Hamby, March – Waiting for your flight is stressful. It gets you amped up, nervous, and sometimes even shaky. When you’re stressed you overthink and your shot degrades. While…
Anna C. March – When someone asks me what goes through my mind when I’m shooting, they are going to get a long answer. For me, I hyper focus on…
Jenna Wickersheim, March – When I first started archery, I would hit my arm every once in a while, but I mostly ignored it. During my fourth grade season, my…
Letisia Carranza, March – 11/16/2018 was the first tournament for him. Excited to shoot, whistle blows two times, he grabs his bow and walks to the shooting line places the…
Brooklyn Johnson, March – Have you ever faced an obstacle in archery? Meet Jackson Chopra. Jackson is a senior archer at Carl Junction High School. However, it hasn’t been very…
Savannah Tovar, March-Before every tournament, my team huddles up. Together, we always remind ourselves to do what we know and to have fun. Whether it is a bullseye tournament or…
My introduction to archery began with the National Archery in the Schools Program. NASP® granted me my start in competitive archery. I quickly fell in love with the mental aspects…
Mack S. March – It’s common knowledge that we use muscles, big or small, for everything. Whether you train, participate in sports, or just have a life, you engage, use,…
Alayna Musson, March – Simple steps like listening to the whistles and not putting your knees on the ground are just simple rules to follow at a tournament, rules we all…
Chase McBroom, March – A big part of being successful with archery is practice and to practice we need targets. For NASP®, that means bag targets and 3D targets. In…
Daniel Ebner, March – Archery is a sport that requires many skills, and one of the most important is consistency. Consistency can be a lot of things such as: holding…
Reagan Trent, March – Scrambling at the last minute to find your equipment causes errors that might cost you the tournament. Preparation has never let me down in archery. It…
Madison Evans, March – Early in the season, my coach, who is also my Dad, gave me the advice that many of us likely hear – slow down, breathe and…
Anna Rawe, March – Ever wonder what you can do with archery after NASP®? If you love the sport there are many places that you can go after you graduate,…
Chase McBroom, February -Archery is a great way to make lifelong friends from all over the world. In Las Vegas last year, I shot with a few guys from Japan. …
Savannah Tovar, February- Being able to adjust between 10 and 15 meters is crucial in archery. Before learning how to adjust an aim spot, it is best to have good…
Brooklyn Johnson, February – Have you ever wondered why your arrows go to different places even though you are aiming at the same place each time? This is a common…
Madi Rhinevault – NASP® is fundamental for how it actively introduces kids to a lifelong sport, as well as helps kids develop life skills through tournament exposure. And while the…
Emma Hikerson, February – One of my favorite parts of archery are the tournaments! Whether it be a smaller tournament in my county, or going all the way up to…
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