D) Archery is a life-long sport enjoyed by people of many sizes, abilities, and ages
GET BOW
SHOOT
GO GET ARROWS
EMERGENCY
A) Walk with either the points or the nocks covered in one of your hands.
B) Walk with one hand covering the points and the other hand around the shafts below the vanes.
C) Using your feet, slide the arrows along the floor to the quivers.
D) Walk with the arrows held by the point and the nock end dangling by your side.
B) Walk with one hand covering the points and the other hand around the shafts below the vanes.
_____ Follow Through/Reflect _____ Pre-Draw
_____ Nock ___ Bow Hand Set
_____ Draw Hand Set _____ Stance
_____ Aim _____ Release
_____ Shot Set-up _____ Draw
_____ Anchor
1. STANCE - 2. NOCK - 3. SET DRAW HAND - 4. SET BOW HAND- 5. PRE-DRAW - 6. DRAW - 7. ANCHOR - 8. AIM - 9. SHOT SET-UP – 10. RELEASE - 11. FOLLOW-THROUGH/REFLECT
A) Continue to reflect on their shots until all archers are finished.
B) Rack the bow and return behind the waiting line.
C) Move downrange and record their score.
D) Return behind the waiting line with their bow.
B) Rack the bow and return behind the waiting line.
A) Trust that everyone is safely behind the target line when pulling arrows.
B) Start by pulling the lowest and furthest arrows in the target.
C) Place one hand immediately above the arrow on the target. The other hand is placed around the arrow, touching the other hand as close as possible to the target.
D) Remove arrows in the bullseye last so everyone sees how great an archer you are.
C) Place one hand immediately above the arrow on the target. The other hand is placed around the arrow, touching the other hand as close as possible to the target.
A) be safely behind the target line.
B) be safely behind the shooting line.
C) be safely behind the waiting line.
D) be safely behind the curtain.
A) be safely behind the target line.
A) Retrieve it immediately and continue shooting to save time.
B) Wait for adjacent archers to finish shooting, retrieve the arrow and continue shooting.
C) Leave the arrow on the floor and raise a hand so the instructor will bring a replacement arrow.
D) Count the arrow as a "zero" and be careful not to drop another one.
C) Leave the arrow on the floor and raise a hand so the instructor will bring a replacement arrow.
A) On either side of the archery range.
B) Behind the arrow curtain.
C) Between the shooting line and target line.
D) On the rack between the waiting line and the shooting line.
D) On the rack between the waiting line and the shooting line.
A) To prevent bending the arrow.
B) To see if the class notices what a great archer you are.
C) Foam or paper might be pulled from the target and get in the archer's eye.
D) To make sure the archer waiting to pull their arrows is safely behind the target line.
D) To make sure the archer waiting to pull their arrows is safely behind the target line.
A) Rotate the inside of the archer's bow arm elbow down and away from the string at pre-draw.
B) The archer has three fingers on the bowstring.
C) When the arrow is nocked, make sure the index fletch is facing away from the bow.
D) The archer's feet are shoulder width apart.
A) Rotate the inside of the archer's bow arm elbow down and away from the string at pre-draw.
A) Carefully shoot the nocked arrow.
B) Advise nearby archers to be extra careful not to miss their targets.
C) Shoot quickly so to at least get one completed shot.
D) Return the arrow to quiver and inform the Army instructor of the emergency.
D) Return the arrow to quiver and inform the Army instructor of the emergency.
A) True
B) False
A) True
A) As fast as they wish.
B) It depends on how much time is remaining in class.
C) During an emergency it is okay to run if arrows are pointed down range.
D) When moving, archers should always walk.
D) When moving, archers should always walk.
A) When you see the other archer's doing it.
B) When you walk up to the shooting line.
C) When the range master blows the whistle one blast to signal “shoot”.
D) Before you shoot.
C) When the range master blows the whistle one blast to signal “shoot”.
A) Raise their hand to indicate they are ready to begin.
B) Ready their first arrow by grasping the arrow below the vanes.
C) Have one foot on each side of the shooting line with "bows on the toes".
D) Indicate they are ready by saying "STRENGTH AND HONOR"
C) Have one foot on each side of the shooting line with "bows on the toes".
A) The Upper Limb.
B) Away from the riser.
C) Toward the riser.
D) The lower limb.
B) Away from the riser.
A) TRUE
B) FALSE
A) TRUE