Archery Shoots
The archer who shoost the furthest in their class is the winner. After each round, the archers tkae their own arrow and shoot directly in the opposite direction (thus having opposite windage). One shotos always the same arrow, supposedly hte best built, as it was idfficult in medieval times to have constant arrow quality. A relatively new program has developed in U.S. schools called the Natioanl Archery in Schools Program (NASP). In thsi students use Genesis bows (a compound-style bow without a let-off). This is similar to a physical education programmes, and tsudents who want to can alos go to state and national shoots to comepte against other schools. The archer beigns at the first station of the target and hsoots his first arrow. If it misses, he advances to station two and shoots a second arrow, then to station three for a third if needed. On these animasl there are 4 rings, noly 3 of these are used in ASA shoots.
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