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Sunday 28 May 2017

Thursday 25 May 2017

30 Archery Quotes of the day15



"In Archery we have something like the way of the superior man.
When the Archer misses the center of the Target,
He turns around and seeks for the cause of his Failure in himself"

-Confucius-


Friday 19 May 2017

Short Jokes



I bought my vegan girlfriend a bow
She’s gone into the garden to stalk some celery




you know why hanzo’s holiday line is “a gift…for you”? even though he’s not giving anything? because he’s the gift. guys. guys he’s the gift. it’s him. do you know why?? 

because he has a bow 





Compound archers are happy if they hit gold.
Recurve archers are happy if they hit gold or red.
Longbow archers are happy if they hit the target.
—  A joke from one of my archery teachers who happened to use a longbow.


30 Archery Quotes of the day 13

"The thing with Archery and Life is you never stop learning.
Folks that claim to know everything still have much to Learn"

-Grizzly Jim-


Wednesday 17 May 2017

30 archery quotes of the day 12

"The Gigantic tension before the shooting of an arrow,
and the total relaxation seconds later, 
is my way of connecting to the Universe"

-Paulo Coelho-

Monday 15 May 2017

Passion for the Sport of Archery


Passion in the Sport of Archery can be meant to be an extreme interest in or wish for something.

It is important to have Passion in whatever one does.


In the attempt to maximize their athletic abilities, skill acquisition seems to be a much easier proposition than having the motivation and resiliency needed to succeed.

i.e. to shot the bulls eye consistently it is much easier for the Archer to just learn the skills of playing the sport of Archery. 

But usually that is not the case, in the pursue of greatness the Archers have to be motivated and keep being motivated on a daily basis as well as dealing with frustrations and adversity successfully.

Mental toughness is sometimes overlooked and it is perhaps the most important sport psychology skill that an archer can develop in order to achieve greatness. 

To have Passion and Purpose is where the Archer is dedicated and have a specific target or goal to shoot for in the bigger picture which is life.

Purpose is the reason for which something is done or created or for which something exists or an intention of doing something.


It is very important to state goals clearly and to dedicate 110% of your life towards achieving your goal. If you truly want to achieve great things.


Unfortunately in sports, not every athlete has passion and purpose for playing their sport — while some do, many play because they enjoy the sport, or because others in their life (like their parents) expect them to play.   

While there is nothing wrong with playing sports or archery without passion and purpose, it will just limit the athlete from reaching his or her full athletic potential.  

Many coaches and parents involved in youth sports struggle with this concept, as they see the natural talents some kids possess but don’t see the “heart” and motivation they would like to also witness.

Without true passion it is extremely difficult to truly reach your full potential in life.

Athletes with passion and purpose literally love being engaged in all aspects of their training.  

Of course, they may complain under the hot sun of a 2-a-day Archery Competition, but in the big picture they appreciate all the hard work that goes into excelling in their sport.

By having passion and purpose it does not imply an athlete will love every moment of training, but instead suggests that he has the heart and motivation to push through the tough times.

When athletes do not have passion and purpose, their “holes in their game” tend to show through during tough times.  

Take for example when an athlete is playing well – everything is great and the athlete seems to play effortlessly.  But what happens when a slump occurs? Without passion and purpose, the typical response is to give in to the pressure and stress, and/or begin to point fingers away from oneself and onto just about anything else (i.e. the coach, referee, other team, weather, etc).

When athletes have passion and purpose, they quickly move through tough times and stay hungry for the next day.  They will think of ways to get back up again.

Their resiliency is seemingly hard-wired into their DNA, and they understand and accept that they will take their lumps along their way to greatness.  

Stress and failure are actually accounted for in the passionate athletes mind, and therefore quickly (and successfully) dealt with efficiently.

Its pretty obvious the ones I meet with who are completely devoted to their training, versus those who are pretty good at their sport but not necessarily in love with it.  


It is neither is right or wrong, good or bad. 

But the differences are quite alarming and are usually good predictors of which athlete will stay in his sport longer. They are more likely to succeed in the long run.

In conclusion, one sports quote with athletes is “the only thing you deserve is what you earn.”  

Passionate athletes know this, and don’t make excuses for their failures and shortcomings.  

Instead, use each lesson as a building block to do it even better tomorrow.



Sunday 14 May 2017

30 Archery Quotes of the day 11

"If you BELIEVE you can,
You Might,

If you KNOW you can,
You Will"


-Steve Maroboli-


Thursday 11 May 2017

Short Archery jokes to start your day right


What did the archer get when he hit a bullseye?
A very angry bull!




What did the real archer say to the compound archers?
"I see you still have your training wheels on.




What kind of bow can’t be tied?… a crossbow.



What did the archer make out of his bow?… A bow tie.


Wise words -Zig Ziglar


Monday 8 May 2017

Thursday 4 May 2017

Friday: Archery Joke

Archery Contest 

Once upon a time there was an archery contest. The first archer, wearing a long cape covering his face, lines up in position...He takes a deep breath and fires an arrow which finds the center of the target. 
Then he takes of his cape and screams: I AM...... ROBIN HOOD!!! The crowd cheers! 

The second archer with a cape lines up in position. He fires his arrow which hits the center and cuts robin hood's arrow into two!!! 
He takes off his cape and screams: I AM...... WILLIAM TELL!!!!!! The crowd cheers!! 

finally, a third man in cape lines up in position... He fires his arrow but it goes all wrong!!! 
It flies past the crowd and kills the king!!! 
Then the man takes off his cape and screams: I AM...... SORRY!!! 





source: http://www.jokes4us.com/sportsjokes/archeryjokes.html







Wednesday 3 May 2017

Archery -Wise words-


30 Archery Quotes of the Day 7 (1 week)


It concerns us to know the purposes we seek in life, for then, like archers aiming at a definite mark, we shall be more likely to attain what we want.

Aristotle



30 Archery Quotes of the Day 6

If you would hit the mark [at long range], you must aim a little above it: Every arrow that flies feels the pull of the earth.


Henry Wadsworth Longfellow





Monday 1 May 2017

Let's talk about Para-Archery

Archery
Archery is for all.


Let's talk about Para Archery.



Para Archery are for archers (athletes) with physical impairments to play the sport of Archery under classification rules.

How did it come about?

Professor Sir Ludwig GUTTMANN who was used to be known as Dr Guttmann had set up a spinal injury unit for patient with spinal cord injury in  World War 2 at Stoke Mandeville. He revolutionised the treatment of patients by introducing sport as part of the rehabilitation process.



In 1946, the sport of archery was introduced to this programme.
The first competition was held on the front lawn of the hospital in 1948. 
This was the start of the great sport movement for the disabled which continues to grow today.  

The sport tests accuracy, strength and concentration. It includes specific competition categories for athletes with certain classifications.

International events were held under the umbrella of The International Stoke Mandeville Games for paraplegics & tetraplegics (ISMGF) every July. 

In the early days the rounds shot in archery were;-
a) the St Nicholas Round (48 arrows at 40 yards and 36 arrows at 30 yards) for novices and
b) the Albion Round (36 arrows at 80 yards, 60 yards and 50 yards) for established archers.   

Para archery was the first sport where wheelchair athletes had organised competition and was one of the original Paralympic sports at Rome in 1960 and the decision was taken that every fourth year the games would be Paralympics.

The athletes at this time were all assessed by doctors and given a class that was used for any sport in which they participated.   

By 1970 the archery competition had changed to a World Archery Federation  ("FITA") Round, and the competition was awarded "Star Status".   


The 1992 Paralympics included athletes with many disabilities, not just spinal cord injured and was the last Paralympics held under the ISMGF banner, as following the games the International Paralympic Committee ("IPC") was born.   

At the World Championships 1998, FITA piloted the sport specific classification system used today. 

It has three classes: 
1) "W1" for those with a disability in arms and legs, 
2) "W2" for those with a disability in the legs and 
3) "Standing".   

The sport was growing with world and regional championships as single sport events, the Paralympics being the only multi-sport event in which Para-Archery is included.   

In Para archery, the target size and distance archers stand from the target differs based on the competition category. 
In individual events, archers shoot 72 arrows at the 10-circle target, divided into 12 ends of six arrows each. Each athlete is allowed four minutes per round. 


The top-scoring athletes advance to 15-arrow head-to-head matches, which are single-elimination.

An archer using a recurve bow shoots at a target 1.22m in diameter, 70m away from the shooting line. 

A compound archer shoots at a target 80cm in diameter and stands 50m away.
From 2006, the IPC was encouraging sports to develop into sport specific organisations and to either become independent sports or to move their governance to the sport specific body. 

Following discussion with the archers it was their wish to approach FITA to see if they would take over the governance of disabled archery.   

On 1 January 2009 Para-Archery started the move from IPC to FITA and the process was completed at FITA Congress that year.   


This completed the process from Para-Archery as a rehabilitation tool in 1946 to a totally sport specific organisation today.   

Para-Archery has its own committee established within the FITA family. It continues to grow and move closer towards the system used by the other archery disciplines.   

Archery is also one of the only sports to have had disabled athletes compete both in Olympic and Paralympics and many medals have been won in able-bodied competition by disabled archers. 

Therefore it can be said that the sport of Archery is for everyone.











30 Archery Quotes of the Day 5

You have to relax when you're shooting an arrow. 
You can't be tense. 
And that just helps, in your day-to-day life.     


Stephen Amell




Thursday 27 April 2017

Friday Archery Joke

A Fine Shot
A duke was hunting in the forest with his men-at-arms and servants; he came across a tree. 


Upon it, archery targets were painted and smack in the middle of each was an arrow. 


'Who is this incredibly fine archer?' cried the duke.'I must find him!' 


After continuing through the forest for a few miles he came across a small boy carrying a bow and arrow. 


Eventually the boy admitted that it was he who shot the arrows plumb in the center of all the targets.

 
'You didn't just walk up to the targets and hammer the arrows into the middle, did you?' asked the duke worriedly. 


'No my lord. I shot them from a hundred paces. I swear it by all that I hold holy.' 


'That is truly astonishing,' said the duke. 'I hereby admit you into my service.' 


The boy thanked him profusely. 


'But I must ask one favor in return,' the duke continued. 'You must tell me how you came to be such an outstanding shot.' 


'Well,' said the boy, 'first I fire the arrow at the tree, and then I paint the target around it.'




30 Archery Quotes of the day 4

The main thing about archery is a battle with yourself.
You can ruin it all.
Once you have learned the technique, the point is to recreate the perfect technique over and over and over.


Geena Davis

Wednesday 26 April 2017

Schools and Universities Archery Team Start Up


It is hard for Private Schools and Private Universities to build up a team in the sport of Archery not because they don't have the means or the talent.
It is just they are lacking in the skills needed to succeed and win in a competition which not only would increase the reputation of the school or University.

This is one of the reasons why Pro Ace Archery is form to not only the make known of the sport of Archery but to build up talents and sportsman for this sport to compete on the national platform.



Pro ace archery aim is to establish more archery club or team at university level, to build more qualities athlete, and compete competition among universities(SUKIPT), national level and international as well.


Why there is a need to build up or start up a Team in the Sport of Archery?

A research was undertaken by The Sports Industry Research Centre (from Sheffield Hallam University) proclaimed that sport has a positive impact on graduates employability through learning and practicing key skills and behaviors like teamwork, leadership qualities, collaboration and communication.

Beneficial to the student 


In Archery, players are fighting for a common goal with other players. 
It teaches one how to build a collective team synergy and effective communication skills to achieve or even solve problems en route to a victory. 
This will be very helpful in life when encountering problems at work, at home, or in any arena.

Helps Promote the University


Each and every sport that are involve in a competition. 

They are not just competing in the competition, as an individual, but they are representing their University. 
Indirectly, this also promotes their university to the public and improves the image of the University.  

The three top universities in Malaysia are UPM, UITM and UnizSa. In Archery, these three universities are well known in the field of Archery.


We Provide a variety of programs. 

For more details 
Kindly email us at proacearchery@gmail.com 
(state your name, position and university or school ) 





30 Archery Quotes of that day 3

Whether you are a beginning, intermediate, or even advanced archer, Archery will give you something that's almost impossible to find elsewhere.     


Usa Archery



Tuesday 25 April 2017

Brief History about Archery

The word comes from the Latin arcus.

Archery is the sport, practice or skill of using a bow to propel arrows, with the intention of hitting a target.

Historically, archery has been used for hunting and combat.



Archery probably dates back to the Stone Age – around 20,000BC. It can be said to be one of the oldest arts still practised today.


The bow and arrow seems to have been invented in the later Paleolithic or early Mesolithic periods. The arrows were made of pine and consisted of a mainshaft and a 15–20 centimetres (5.9–7.9 inches) long fore shaft with a flint point. There are no definite earlier bows; previous pointed shafts are known, but may have been launched by spear throwers rather than bows. 

The oldest bow known so far come from the Holmegard swamp in Denmark.



Bows eventually replaced the spear thrower as the predominant means for launching shafted projectiles, on every continent, though spear-throwers persisted alongside the bow in parts of the Americas, notably Mexico and among the Inuit.

Bows and arrows have been present in Egyptian culture since its predynastic origins. The Egyptian regularly used bows and arrows were the Ancient Egyptians, who adopted archery around 3,000BC for hunting and warfare.



Archery was highly developed in AsiaWhen Chinese people introduced Japan to archery in the sixth century it had an overwhelming influence on culture.



The Sanskrit term for archery, dhanurveda, came to refer to martial arts in general. In East Asia, Goguryeo, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea was well known for its regiments of exceptionally skilled archers.




The advent of firearms eventually rendered bows obsolete in warfare. 
Despite the high social status, ongoing utility, and widespread pleasure of archery, almost every culture that gained access to even early firearms used them widely, to the relative neglect of archery.






The British initiated a major revival of archery as an upper-class pursuit from about 1780-1840.
Early recreational archery societies included the Finsbury Archers and the Kilwinning Papingo, established in 1688. 
The latter held competitions in which the archers had to dislodge a wooden parrot from the top of an abbey tower. 
The Company of Scottish Archers was formed in 1676 and is one of the oldest sporting bodies in the world. It remained a small and scattered pastime, however, until the late 18th century when it experienced a fashionable revival among the aristocracy.




The 1840s saw the first attempts at turning the recreation into a modern sport. 
The first Grand National Archery Society meeting was held in York in 1844 and over the next decade the extravagant and festive practices of the past were gradually whittled away and the rules were standardised as the 'York Round' - a series of shoots at 60, 80, and 100 yards. 

Towards the end of the 19th century, the sport experienced declining participation as alternative sports became more popular among the middle class. 
By 1889, just 50 archery clubs were left in Britain, but it was still included as a sport at the Paris Olympics 1900.




From the 1920s, professional engineers took an interest in archery, previously the exclusive field of traditional craft experts.They led the commercial development of new forms of bow including the modern recurve and compound bow

These modern forms are now dominant in modern Western archery; traditional bows are in a minority. In the 1980s, the skills of traditional archery were revived by American enthusiasts, and combined with the new scientific understanding. 




Much of this expertise is available in the Traditional Bowyer's Bibles (see Additional reading)

Modern game archery, in recent times has become more commonly used as a competitive sport and for recreation.