Archery Camp Programs

Archery Programs for Camps
After school Archery program guidelines
College Archery Programs.


Archery Programs for Camps
We can help you determine the archery equipment you need to purchase and advise on how to get your progam up and going.You can get certification for camp instructors by having someone attend a level 1 basic certification course. If 6 or more participants, instructor will come to your facility (add travel fee).

To purchase your own equipment:
Equipment costs depend on what you select. Generally, about $1400-1700 for equipment for 10, plus add for target butts etc.
Here are some estimates for a typical program.(Shipping $, tax $, not included)

Per student unit : $140.
$95 bow,$15 -3 arrows, $3 arrow-rest, $10 quiver, $2 finger-tab, arm guard-$7.00, $6 string
Add:

Target $150 -$230 each.
(Plans for permanent outdoor targets also available. And permanent indoor)
faces for targets: $3.25 each
Bow square: $6.50
Bow Stringer:$12.00
nocking pliers: $6.50  to put a brass nock locator on the string-your level one certified                                      coach will be able to set this up with bow square
Bow Rack: Make yourself with pegs, pvc, sawhorses & 2 x 4's, or order.

Target
  $180.    36" hips style NASP, are durable and easy to store, have self-stand feet. good indoors or out.  Scouts use these $180.and ships ups. Also Morrell Targets at about $200
Kids prefer the larger ones ( and that's the 48" size they will shoot in outdoor competitions with a 48" target face.) requires Freight costs, but very durable.
$220 for 49" x 7" American Whitetail. Will still need stand.
Can make your own targets as well for permanent outdoor setting.
Colored Target ring Faces $ 3.25 each for the 80cm (for NASP target size); or $6.75 each for the 122 cm face for the 48" target butt.Pins to hold them on-get roof nails!
Bow rack- make these with PVC, or pegs/or hooks or pegs on the wall if indoors. Outdoors can also use notched 2x4's over a sawhorse
bow stringer you can also make this permanent  by using dowels on a door frame or the wall if you hold the sessions at the same location each time
bow sqare  helps place the position of the nock locator. (your level one certified coach will be able to set this up) 
Bows for basic wood take down style 62" recurve are about $90.each, usually one left hand for every 4 right handed bows, suggest 62" long. We use 15-16lb (never heavier for youth and are fine for adults) as beginner training bows, arrow rest - the rubber "stick-on" ones are durable about 2.75 each
Arrows: We use a variety of sizes for arrows and have the nocks colored for the length/size size so students don't forget and will not accidently get too short of an arrow. We use aluminum jazz arrows, they are about $55 a dozen. the students get 3 each to shoot each round
Quiver: choice of ground stake type(several students put their arrows into it) or tube on the hip ($8) of the student. also you can make ground quivers  out of pvc pipe and plywood.
Tabs protect the fingers from the string: $2 each for basic



















Be sure to have a counselor or leader that has proper certification.
Start your program off safely with instructor training. The certification takes 8 to 12 hours (depending on the number of participants) and can be set up with as few as 6 participants. Schedules are posted on the calendar, and special sessions can be scheduled by contacting learnarchery@yahoo.com.

Your instructor will learn how to set up and operate a safe short-term archery program, how to teach new archers, how to maintain your equipment, and learn common shooting errors and correction. A new component includes a "drills & skills" section, which aids in training new archers.

This 8 to 12 hour basic NAA level 1 basic archery instructors class is designed for 4H, scouts, summer camps, youth organizations, JOAD, County/City ASAP (After School Archery Program) Recreation Department or other short-term program instructors and YMCA instructors. No prior experience is required.

Certification is valid for three years; the minimum age for students requires that youth must be in the year of their 16th birthday or above, so this is good for youth leaders. This is also a good course to learn essentials to improve your archery skills.

Fee per student: $85.00 includes a training materials fee.
                               
Certification classes are taught by a certified  NAA archery instructor, and adhere to the safety guidelines of USA Archery Instructor Training, the official training courses of the National Archery Association (NAA).

Lead Instructor
Coach Jefflyne Potter
  National Archery Association (NAA) certified Community Coach: 2009
           (Community Coach+Joint Certification between USA Archery and Archery
          Shooters Association: Includes completion of successful background check)
Level 2 Intermediate Archery Instructor certification: 2004
Former President and Director of the Junior Olympic Archery Development Program for    Kennesaw Archery Club (2004-2008)
Develops and facilitates youth summer camp programs
Girl Scout Archery Camp Camellia Rose Instructor, range set-up and equipment                       manager 2005 through 2010
  Level 1 Certification Instructor for counselors of various camps, schools and group                      instructors in the Ga area to run their own programs
  Instructed hundreds of students, training adults and youth in school, corporate or group
          settings, and in private lessons
  Holds GA State Women's Masters Champion  2003 & 2004 title
  2009/2010  Archery Coach for Georgia Tech  "Yellow Jackets" Archery Team
          Coordinated the launch of their new archery club and Coached the team to regional
          and collegiant competitive shooting, medal status.
  Coached JOAD, adult  competitive students to state and regional championship medal
         status.


Resource for Archery Instruction in Popular Mechanics Book released Dec 2009


Instructor Membership Affiliations:
National Archery Association(NAA);
National Alliance for the Development of Archery (NADA),
Georgia Archery Association (GAA)
Kennesaw Archery (KAC)
Wildlife Action Inc.,
Girl Scouts of America.
If you have more questions, please contact Coach Jefflyne Potter
learnArchery@yahoo.com
404-457-6766
 
If you have more questions, please contact  learnArchery@yahoo.com




Archery Training Programs:
Youth :

learn Archery
Archery lessons for children
JOAD (Junior Olympic Archery Development Program) NAA
Archery lessons for Adults
Adult Training Program (18+); NAA
Adult:
Beginner/ refesher archery classes; Ongoing practice sessions
News
Promotion and Education of Target Archery
Archery Camp Programs

Archery Programs for Camps
After school Archery program guidelines
College Archery Programs.


Archery Programs for Camps
We can help you determine the archery equipment you need to purchase and advise on how to get your progam up and going.You can get certification for camp instructors by having someone attend a level 1 basic certification course. If 6 or more participants, instructor will come to your facility (add travel fee).

To purchase your own equipment:
Equipment costs depend on what you select. Generally, about $1400-1700 for equipment for 10, plus add for target butts etc.
Here are some estimates for a typical program.(Shipping $, tax $, not included)

Per student unit : $140.
$95 bow,$15 -3 arrows, $3 arrow-rest, $10 quiver, $2 finger-tab, arm guard-$7.00, $6 string
Add:

Target $150 -$230 each.
(Plans for permanent outdoor targets also available. And permanent indoor)
faces for targets: $3.25 each
Bow square: $6.50
Bow Stringer:$12.00
nocking pliers: $6.50  to put a brass nock locator on the string-your level one certified                                      coach will be able to set this up with bow square
Bow Rack: Make yourself with pegs, pvc, sawhorses & 2 x 4's, or order.

Target
  $180.    36" hips style NASP, are durable and easy to store, have self-stand feet. good indoors or out.  Scouts use these $180.and ships ups. Also Morrell Targets at about $200
Kids prefer the larger ones ( and that's the 48" size they will shoot in outdoor competitions with a 48" target face.) requires Freight costs, but very durable.
$220 for 49" x 7" American Whitetail. Will still need stand.
Can make your own targets as well for permanent outdoor setting.
Colored Target ring Faces $ 3.25 each for the 80cm (for NASP target size); or $6.75 each for the 122 cm face for the 48" target butt.Pins to hold them on-get roof nails!
Bow rack- make these with PVC, or pegs/or hooks or pegs on the wall if indoors. Outdoors can also use notched 2x4's over a sawhorse
bow stringer you can also make this permanent  by using dowels on a door frame or the wall if you hold the sessions at the same location each time
bow sqare  helps place the position of the nock locator. (your level one certified coach will be able to set this up) 
Bows for basic wood take down style 62" recurve are about $90.each, usually one left hand for every 4 right handed bows, suggest 62" long. We use 15-16lb (never heavier for youth and are fine for adults) as beginner training bows, arrow rest - the rubber "stick-on" ones are durable about 2.75 each
Arrows: We use a variety of sizes for arrows and have the nocks colored for the length/size size so students don't forget and will not accidently get too short of an arrow. We use aluminum jazz arrows, they are about $55 a dozen. the students get 3 each to shoot each round
Quiver: choice of ground stake type(several students put their arrows into it) or tube on the hip ($8) of the student. also you can make ground quivers  out of pvc pipe and plywood.
Tabs protect the fingers from the string: $2 each for basic



















Be sure to have a counselor or leader that has proper certification.
Start your program off safely with instructor training. The certification takes 8 to 12 hours (depending on the number of participants) and can be set up with as few as 6 participants. Schedules are posted on the calendar, and special sessions can be scheduled by contacting learnarchery@yahoo.com.

Your instructor will learn how to set up and operate a safe short-term archery program, how to teach new archers, how to maintain your equipment, and learn common shooting errors and correction. A new component includes a "drills & skills" section, which aids in training new archers.

This 8 to 12 hour basic NAA level 1 basic archery instructors class is designed for 4H, scouts, summer camps, youth organizations, JOAD, County/City ASAP (After School Archery Program) Recreation Department or other short-term program instructors and YMCA instructors. No prior experience is required.

Certification is valid for three years; the minimum age for students requires that youth must be in the year of their 16th birthday or above, so this is good for youth leaders. This is also a good course to learn essentials to improve your archery skills.

Fee per student: $85.00 includes a training materials fee.
                               
Certification classes are taught by a certified  NAA archery instructor, and adhere to the safety guidelines of USA Archery Instructor Training, the official training courses of the National Archery Association (NAA).

Lead Instructor
Coach Jefflyne Potter
  National Archery Association (NAA) certified Community Coach: 2009
           (Community Coach+Joint Certification between USA Archery and Archery
          Shooters Association: Includes completion of successful background check)
Level 2 Intermediate Archery Instructor certification: 2004
Former President and Director of the Junior Olympic Archery Development Program for    Kennesaw Archery Club (2004-2008)
Develops and facilitates youth summer camp programs
Girl Scout Archery Camp Camellia Rose Instructor, range set-up and equipment                       manager 2005 through 2010
  Level 1 Certification Instructor for counselors of various camps, schools and group                      instructors in the Ga area to run their own programs
  Instructed hundreds of students, training adults and youth in school, corporate or group
          settings, and in private lessons
  Holds GA State Women's Masters Champion  2003 & 2004 title
  2009/2010  Archery Coach for Georgia Tech  "Yellow Jackets" Archery Team
          Coordinated the launch of their new archery club and Coached the team to regional
          and collegiant competitive shooting, medal status.
  Coached JOAD, adult  competitive students to state and regional championship medal
         status.


Resource for Archery Instruction in Popular Mechanics Book released Dec 2009


Instructor Membership Affiliations:
National Archery Association(NAA);
National Alliance for the Development of Archery (NADA),
Georgia Archery Association (GAA)
Kennesaw Archery (KAC)
Wildlife Action Inc.,
Girl Scouts of America.
If you have more questions, please contact Coach Jefflyne Potter
learnArchery@yahoo.com
404-457-6766
 
If you have more questions, please contact  learnArchery@yahoo.com


























36" hips style NASP.
Morrell Target