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Old 08-07-08, 06:43 PM
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All old blokes

So is your archery club all old blokes (55+) or do you have any 20 and 30 somethings that like a laugh?

Getting a bit fed up at my club with all the older blokes who've been doing it for years and are the establishment (neither of these are their fault) as opposed to a club that is full of 20 and 30 somethings who are up for a laugh and not as old as my dad...... This means there is a social side but not one I'm interested in......

looked at several local clubs and all are similar ..... (similar to the bowls club too)

Oh and when there are younger ones they are ten yo.

So does your clubs have a healthy 20 / 30 yo contingent or have I taken up an old man's sport......
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Old 08-07-08, 07:34 PM
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What part of the country are we talking about here (so I can avoid it...)??
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Old 08-07-08, 08:20 PM
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Getting a bit fed up at my club with all the older blokes who've been doing it for years and are the establishment (neither of these are their fault)
How very gracious of you to acknowledge it is not 'their' fault. Speaking as an archer of advanced years (by your reckoning) and of limited experience (ie not "been doing it for years") I'm glad that it isn't all about 20-30 yr olds...if it were then I'd have missed out completely.

just a thought - you mention 20-30, and then 55+, have you had an unpleasant experience with someone in the 40-54 bracket?
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Old 08-07-08, 09:11 PM
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WOW! that's some statement to make, about the old. I find it the other way round most of the time.

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So is your archery club all old blokes (55+) or do you have any 20 and 30 somethings that like a laugh?
There was once a time when a club day was made a social event every week when a tournament wasn't on. Now the emphasis is on pure practice 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 etc. Old blokes as you call us, like me are now made to feel 'Out of Order'. We still want to have a good laugh, but, being serious seems to have preference....

Paul....
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P.S ..... I've been through all age groups in archery and I'm no different.
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Old 08-07-08, 09:25 PM
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...just a thought - you mention 20-30, and then 55+, have you had an unpleasant experience with someone in the 40-54 bracket?
Or indeed the 30-40 age range?
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Old 08-07-08, 09:51 PM
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Or indeed the 30-40 age range?
I assumed that was included in the '30 somethings..'
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Old 08-07-08, 10:02 PM
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Maybe it's different for my club being field based, but we have a good spread from 8 to 80. 6 junior girls from 10 to 15 that I can recall, and more boys. Quite a high percentage of women too. One of the junior boys comes with his grandma & granddad who both shoot, in their early 70's. Sadly, the NFAS family membership doesn't include grandparent/grandchild. I think we should suggest that be changed at the AGM. £40 for two adults & children is a pretty good deal.

Maybe the fact that we are based in Sherwood forest, a couple of miles from the major oak appeals to the juniors?
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Old 08-07-08, 10:27 PM
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We have a mixture of ages from 10 to 83 and everything in between. Ladies and gents, families, kiddies. The officers of the club are all 55+ but they have the experience and drive to make sure things get done. Our younger members (with a couple of exceptions) seem more interested in turning up, shooting and going home without making any other kind of contribution to the club.
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Old 08-07-08, 11:25 PM
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45s t0 60s,<<>> compound shooters in our club, always found that the really miserable buggers with not an ounce of humour ,well in our club that is are the blinken longbowers,traditionalists always telling us what proper bows are,yer right, a stick and a bit of string, ok rant over. hahahahhahaha
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Old 09-07-08, 12:04 AM
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we have a mixture, although the regulars at the club are *mostly* in the 20-40 bracket. On the club committee 4 of us are sub-30 years old, whilst others are older and wiser

As one of the younger members of the club, and certainly the youngest member of the committee, I don't feel there are really any age barriers at the club, I can happyily have a chat with any member regardless of age, and I don't think there's much correlation between how much of a competitive/ social archer you are and how old you are.
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