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Old 03-05-08, 11:26 PM
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Setup
Riser: Seb Flute Super-Forged
Limbs: Hoyt M1, Med, 36lb
Sight: Seb Flute Std Carbon
Stabilisers: Cartel 30"/10"+MAC V
Button: Shibuya DX + Gold Tip
Bow String: 452X two-tone, BCY350 serving
Arrows: XX75 1916, ACC 3L-18
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GNAS: Unclassified
IFAA: Unclassified
Affiliation: GNAS
Club: Moray Archery
 
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OK, I voted other, for the following reasons:
  1. I receive some free coaching from our club coach, under an arrangement that he uses our coaching sessions as evidence/casework towards his County Coach certificate (I should point out this is a one-to-one thing and over/above general club coaching).
  2. I am considering going to an archery seminar/workshop organised by Simon and Lana Needham later this year, which I guess could be considered paid-for coaching of sorts.
Generally speaking, I'd certainly consider paying for coaching where I felt that I needed or would benefit from it. How much I'd be willing to pay would depend on the level of coaching and how much I felt I needed/wanted it!

HTH.
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