• Archery: Steps To Success

Archery: Steps To Success

Author(s) Kathleen M. Haywood,‎ Catherine F. Lewis
ISBN10 0873228545
ISBN13 9780873228541
Format Paperback
Pages 168
Year Publish 1998 January

Synopsis

Master the skills, techniques, and strategies in order to shoot accurately, consistently, and safely. Archery: Steps to Success is packed with progressive instruction and accompanying full-color photos. This one-of-a-kind resource contains exercises for each phase of the shot—stance, draw, aim, release, and follow-through—for both recurve and compound bows.

Archery: Steps to Success covers these aspects:

  1. Selection, fitting, tuning, and upgrading equipment
  2. Assessing, refining, and perfecting shooting form
  3. Compensating for common weather conditions such as rain and wind
  4. Technical and mental exercises for improved accuracy
  5. Preparing, practicing, and planning for competition
  6. Bow hunting strategies for judging distance and shooting on uneven terrain
  7. Traditional archery for those wanting to use simple equipment rather than the latest technology

By practicing the 93 exercises and using the Steps to Success scoring system to track your progress, you’ll learn at your own pace and develop consistent technique and shot patterns in no time.

Whether you are new to the sport or an experienced competitor or bow hunter, this manual will help you hit your mark. As part of the popular Steps to Success Sports series—with more than 2 million copies sold—Archery Steps to Success hits the bull’s-eye when it comes to comprehensive archery instruction.

About The Authors:

Kathleen Haywood, PhD, is an associate dean and professor in the College of Education at the University of Missouri at St. Louis. The lead author on the previous editions of Archery: Steps to Success, she is a former competitor who has taught archery at several universities, both for the general student body and for teacher preparation students. Haywood has a background in motor learning and motor development, which lends itself to implementing instructional models for participants of all ages. She resides in St. Charles, Missouri.

Catherine Lewis was the coauthor on the previous editions of Archery: Steps to Success. She is a former competitor who has taught archery to people of all ages, especially children in both school and camp settings. She is currently a physical education teacher in the Riverview Gardens School District in St. Louis County, Missouri. She resides in St. Peters, Missouri.