Find out How to Shoot a Bow in a Two Week-Long Private Lesson in Rapid City
Are you having trouble learning how to shoot a bow? Is the difficulty of finding a nearby class keeping you from a learning? all of the basics of archery quickly in a one-week private session. We will show you the basics of archery such as how to stand, set-up, string, aim, release and how to ghoot a bow while moving. No matter, of where you are at.. you can benefit from individualized instruction to meet your current skill level.
Archery is a recreational activity, an art form, and a beach lifestyle. Archery has been designed and influenced by many archers throughout the ages. A 2002 survey and study by American Sports Data discovered there are 8.5 million archers in the world. 85 percent of archers polled had used a bow in the last year were under the age of forty, and 59 percent were male.
The largest change has been the generation that archeryed in their youth and have grown up with the “X” Games explosion into the global mainstream of competitive sports and sees it as a natural participation activity for their children led by X-Games Athletes who are affiliated and instruct for our brand and web site.
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Rapid City SD Archery Lessons
Archery Lessons of Rapid City was developed to help motivated youth demographic become involved in a healthy activity and to keep kids out of drugs and violence.. We take great pride in helping people of all ages learn How to Shoot a Bow.
Archery Lessons is passionate in it’s desire to provide the means through it’s Archery School to being a confident archeryr, by providing the premiere school for all ages and abilities throughout South Dakota.
Rapid City Testimonials
Rob had a very structured and unique way of teaching archery. Rob didn’t do what most instructors do, and he offered more to me than most instructors. Not only did he offer the hour of instruction or whatever I needed here and there, but he offered his time in many other ways. And also during his lessons he would explain things to me that didn’t only work for archery playing, but it worked for most things in general, if you apply them in different ways.