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The Have A Go Day at Panda 2008 :

 

Unfortunately this year due to the construction of a new club house, demolition of the old club house and improvements to the pitches there will be NO "Have A Go Day" this year.


The beginners course will not be affected, and will take place as normal.


Beginners Course 2008 :

A six week training period will begin on Saturday, May 3rd 


ADVICE FOR BEGINNERS

Coaching

The club runs a beginners course that lasts for six sessions, usually run over consecutive weekends but due to other commitments by members and beginners the six sessions is usually spread over a reasonable period of time.

The course is intended to get you up to a standard in which you will attain a skill level to satisfy the course tutors, where you can shoot safely and enjoyably.

On successful completion of the course you will receive a certificate after which you can apply for club membership with Panda Bowmen or any other GNAS club.

For safety and insurance reasons, beginners cannot shoot indoors. All coaching takes place outdoors.

Our beginners course starts on the first Saturday in May, 1.00 – 4.00 p.m. The fee for the six week training :- Senior £40.00 Juniors £20.00

Please send us an e-mail or phone our secretary on 0113 258 5624

Equipment

We advise beginners against buying bows and arrows immediately. It's best to complete the club's archery course and gain some experience in using the equipment before making a purchase, otherwise you could buy equipment that is not suitable for you. This is especially likely to happen if you go to a general sports shop or fishing tackle shop rather than a specialist archery dealer.

The club has a number of bows and sets of arrows that beginners may use, and club members will have plenty of advice on what equipment will suit you.

If you already have a bow and arrows, please bring them. Please note that our facilities are not suitable for crossbows.

Archery equipment can be expensive, but you needn't break the bank. A decent starter kit (bow, 8 arrows, string, sight, hard case and accessories) can be bought for around £140. Bargains can be found online, especially on eBay, but buying online is risky if you don't have experience of archery equipment. Aardvark and Top Tox often have good quality second-hand kit that you can try before buying. Don't forget, though, that there are the additional costs of joining the club.

Other equipment

Beginners are advised to purchase an arm guard (also known as a bracer) and a finger tab at an early point. It's not necessary to do this during the beginners course or your first few sessions as a full member, since the club has a number of arm guards and tabs that you can use.

These items can be obtained from the local archery shops. These items are inexpensive and last for years.

Clothing

All beginners shoot outdoors until the six-week course is completed. This means that you should wear clothing appropriate to the conditions. You are advised to wear clothing that is warm and not too loose (since loose clothing can catch on the bow string). You are advised to bring a waterproof top or cagoule in case of rain. When choosing footwear, bear in mind that you'll be walking on grass.

Weather

Because of the nature of our ground (a rugby pitch), we do not shoot outdoors in heavy rain. This may mean that the beginners course is cancelled in bad weather. If in doubt, phone us on the day and we will advise.

Age

There is no upper age limit in archery - some people continue well into their eighties.

There is no hard-and-fast lower age limit either, but we've found that 10 years old is a sensible lower limit. Children younger than 10 sometimes struggle physically to control a bow, and children under 7 often don't understand the safety instructions. If in doubt, our coaches can assess the child's suitability at a special session.

Disabilities and medical conditions

Archery is a very accessible sport for people with disabilities and medical conditions. Our coaches have a good understanding of the needs of people with various conditions, and will be able to get you shooting safely and enjoyably.

Protection of children and vulnerable adults

Our national association has issued some guidelines on the protection of children and vulnerable adults. We follow these guidelines.

We require that a parent or guardian accompanies children under 16 years of age throughout the duration of the beginners course. At least two adults must be present, at least one of whom must be a member of the Grand National Archery Society.

Children aged 14 years or over may shoot only if there are at least two adults present. These adults may be club members, parents or guardians. At least one of these adults must be a member of the Grand National Archery Society.

The parents or guardians of any children who are to attend the beginners course must read and sign a consent form. This form can be obtained in advance.

Similar considerations apply to vulnerable adults. The exact rules will depend on the nature and severity of the vulnerability.