Robert Hamilton II, April – My bow has been in and out of my mom’s car every day for the past two years. But when we decided to fly to…
Why I encourage others to try archery
Letisia Carranza, April – I encourage others to try archery at least once. But I really recommend that you try it for a year or two, and then during summer…
How archery helped me face my emotions
Jenna Wickersheim, April – Looking back at my nine years of archery, it is really amazing to realize how much this sport shaped me as a growing child. Archery has…
Let’s Change It
Mack Shaffer, April – Archery is a multi-step process, and each step tends to have a designated posture or position, especially when an archer is first being taught how to…
First Tournament Fears
Jillian McClanahan, April – Your first competition can be scary! I know mine certainly was. For me, I was mostly afraid of the unknown. I knew I was going to…
Setting up a Home Range
Savannah Tovar, April – Do you ever tend to see trends in your scores? Some student’s scores consistently go up a few points fromweek to week, other trend downwards, and…
Make Practice More Enjoyable
Brooklyn Johnson, April – Have you ever been tired of doing something over and over again? Sometimes, when we do the same things day after day, we can start to…
Got One
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…
Does archery check your box?
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…
Checking arrows for damage
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…
Two drills to try now
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,…
Equipment Maintenance
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…
The Breakfast Club
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…
My favorite NASP® Portal Tools
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….
How Involved Should Parents Be?
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…
Aiming Games
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…
Curing the tournament jitters
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…
The truth about coaches
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…
What to do while waiting for your flight
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…
What Goes Through My Mind During the Shot Process
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…
How to avoid hitting your arm
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…
Inspired by your own sibling
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…
Jackson Chopra Overcomes Adversity
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…
The importance of a team
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…
The diverse world of archery
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…
Under an archer’s skin
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,…
Unwritten Rules: Archery Tournament Edition
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…
How to prolong the life of a target
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…
Does consistent form make a difference?
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…
How to prepare for a tournament
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…