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Old 02-04-06, 12:49 PM
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coaching programme

I have been planning an archery coaching programme. The initial talk will be aimed at showing how simple the process of shooting CAN be.( I know it can be complicated but that is another issue) I want to use a title that is easy to remember and backs up the idea of "simplicity"
"The Simplicity of Archery" is too bland and too easy to ignore or forget.
My best shot so far has been "Minds, Camera, Action"
OR " Insight, Camera, Action"
My thinking here is that "Lights, Camera,Action," is already well known.
Also, each word of the title conveys what I feel about learning to shoot.
( There's the understanding; the posture that a camera can illustrate; and the dynamic part or the actions.)
I know how "good with words" people are on this forum, and would appreciate some better title suggestions.
Thanks for listening.
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