Re: Archery Merit Badge
Andrew Hagemann (hagemann@VISI.NET)
Sun, 18 Jan 1998 18:25:40 -0500
RCPENFLA wrote:
>
> Does your summer camp offer Archery Merit Badge as a one hour class or two.
> Which is better?
>
As one of the top scorers on my college's NCAA Archery Team, and a rabid
competition archer for several years afterward (I got married...), I
heartily recommend the two-hour sessions.
Archery is not a sport that a Scout can learn in 20-minute doses, the
approximate actual shooting time that a one-hour class affords each
boy. When shooting without sights, as they must in order to earn the
badge, a boy needs to learn his natural point of aim FOR EACH DISTANCE.
That can only be done by practice, practice, and more practice.
One-on-one coaching can significantly reduce the time it takes to
develop this knowledge, but that won't happen at summer camp.
Go for two hour sessions!
The blacksmithing Scouter,
Drew
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