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Old 15-05-08, 01:52 PM
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Originally Posted by not dead yet View Post
well thanks sp220, asw. decent answers

can i just add something off topic.


do you think someone can pick up a bow, be taught the principles, shoot everyday or most days because they dont have to go to work. and under their own steam. with no real coaching. shoot for GB in 18months...

pete
Firstly sorry NDY I was thinking of others.

Might be a can of worms but IMO yes if they have natural ability and a logical mind to work things out for themselves. Sometimes too much knowledge is a bad thing especially if they get hung up on bow tuning.

Chemistry good idea but I helped out on a beginners course run as you suggest and the trainees were bored within 10 minutes, all they wanted to do was shoot arrows and hit the target and if was near the middle they enjoyed it more and joined the club. Rightly or wrongly the underlying reason for running the course in the first place.
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