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,…
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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…
Jillian McClanahan, February – In the 2023 Nevada State Tournament I placed tenth, and while I was still happy with my score, upon reflecting, I made some much needed adjustments…
Daniel Ebner, February -Archery is a very beneficial sport and I believe that there is a lot of potential left unseen with it. The sport has so many benefits so…
Anna C. February – When I was little, and went to my first competition, I was so nervous and had no clue what to expect. I was scared because I’ve…
Alayna Musson, February -There are a lot of steps to follow when it comes to stepping onto the range with bows and arrows, especially safety rules. But there are also…
Robert Hamilton II, February – You made your school archery team, and you have been practicing with them. Those kids are your friends or you’ve at least seen them at…
Anagail Hamby, February -“Me? Good at Sports? No way!” How Archery Changed my Mind… I hate most sports. At least, I used to before I started archery. I abhor running,…
Jenna Wickersheim, February – I’ve been to over 100 tournaments in the past 8 years. Most of them are about the same but there’s always a few things that set…
Anna Rawe, February – Reflection, one word that seems so simple but is commonly overlooked. Most shooters, especially beginners, tend to skip past the reflection step. Some people purely just…
Mack S. February – Practice makes perfect. That’s what people say and it is true without a doubt. But what about practice helps things to become perfect? Is it the…
Liliana Corpuz, February – As to be expected, one of the most vital parts of the archery process is the release. Each archer will have their own personal preference in…
Letisia Carranza, February – Let’s be honest, this question is a personal one that not one person can answer for every archer out there. I’ll tell you what I believe…
Madison Evans, February – I admit it, I am a bit of a nervous nelly. Scary movies and books, no thank you. Trust me, watching the movie It is not…
Reagan Trent, February – Practicing archery as a team gives you a special bond and a family. Coaches usually have a planned-out schedule with timed exercises. They are designed to…
Lydia Windell, February – For many uncommon sports, the age-old question of “Is _____ a sport?” continues in spite of a sport’s rich history. Archery is one of these uncommon…
My name is Liliana Corpuz, and I am from Prosper, Texas. I have been shooting with the Prosper Archery Team since fifth grade, and I am currently a junior at…
Archery is a slow-burning beat. Beating and beating like the rhythm of my heart. I enjoy the simple complexities and consistent pattern even with its sudden rushes and slows. Archery…
I’m back! After a summer and winter full of tweaking my aim and perfecting my shot, I am ready and excited about the NASP® 2024 competition season. This is my…
I’m Madi Rhinevault and I’m a senior at Montrose High School in Pennsylvania. I shoot with my two younger siblings Ali and Logan. I love fishing, hunting, and archery most…
Hello, my name is Letisia Carranza. I am 12 years old and will soon turn 13 in February. I am in the 6th grade at Duff-Allen Central Elementary. I plan…
I am Daniel Ebner, a freshman in high school from southern Oregon. I am fifteen years old and have participated in NASP® and other archery programs for the past five…
Hello, my name is Rober Hamilton II. I live in Monroe, Virginia, and I am a sixth grader at Amherst Middle School. My archery career began about 5 years ago…
Hello, my name is Brooklyn and this is my 5th year of archery. I’m in 8th grade and I go to Carl Junction School in Missouri. One thing about me…
When I started archery in 2018, I had no clue about the sport. No one in my family had ever shot archery before. I had selected the purple bow to…
My name is Chase McBroom and I am a ninth grader at Old Bethel Christian Academy in Clarks, Louisiana. I have shot with NASP® since the sixth grade when I…
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