MODERN ARCHERY IS A Mind Game (revised)

MODERN ARCHERY IS A Mind Game (revised)

Author: Jake Veit

Publisher: Archway Publishing

Published: 2023-09-18

Total Pages: 465

ISBN-13: 1665749938

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Jake's involvement in Archery parallel's changes in rules and equipment to today. His life membership in the NFAA & USAA since 1984 helped his involvement as a competitor, instructor and judge in National and World Archery. People compete for awards but Archery offers so much more as a diversion to everyday life. The author, who began his foray into archery as a ten-year-old in 1951, shares photos to help you hone your effort. He also details his wide array of experiences with the National Field Archery Association, the US Archery Association, the International Field Archery Association, the US Archery Association and the World Archery Association. Plus involvement with three State Archery Association; Ohio Archers, Idaho Field Archery Association and the Georgia Bowhunter & Archery Association.


MODERN ARCHERY FOR LIFE (REVISED)

MODERN ARCHERY FOR LIFE (REVISED)

Author: Jake Veit

Publisher: Archway Publishing

Published: 2023-11-27

Total Pages: 1168

ISBN-13: 1665753536

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It was the spring of 1951 when Jake Veit’s father, an avid outdoorsman, decided he wanted to learn to bowhunt. As Jake picked up his father’s enthusiasm for archery, he began shooting in tournaments and bowhunting small game, and ultimately helped his father found an archery club. While intertwining his entertaining personal experiences while growing up in Ohio and beyond with insight into the ancient sport of archery and accompanying images, Veit provides a fascinating glimpse into all the ways involvement in archery can positively effect its participants. As he leads others through his experiences and the history of a sport that has helped man survive over time, Veit details his tournament experiences, the mental and physical control that he and others had to refine to be successful, how to properly execute a shot sequence and other techniques, and much more. Throughout his presentation, Veit reminds us that archery is a life sport that provides exercise and fun while demonstrating that no one has to win to feel accomplished. Modern Archery for Life shares personal experiences, insight, and images that shine an intriguing light onto an ancient sport that can be enjoyed by all ages.


Modern Archery for Life

Modern Archery for Life

Author: Jake Veit

Publisher: Archway Publishing

Published: 2023-06-28

Total Pages: 1274

ISBN-13: 1665744812

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It was the spring of 1951 when Jake Veit’s father, an avid outdoorsman, decided he wanted to learn to bowhunt. As Jake picked up his father’s enthusiasm for archery, he began shooting in tournaments and bowhunting small game, and ultimately helped his father found an archery club. While intertwining his entertaining personal experiences while growing up in Ohio and beyond with insight into the ancient sport of archery and accompanying images, Veit provides a fascinating glimpse into all the ways involvement in archery can positively effect its participants. As he leads others through his experiences and the history of a sport that has helped man survive over time, Veit details his tournament experiences, the mental and physical control that he and others had to refine to be successful, how to properly execute a shot sequence and other techniques, and much more. Throughout his presentation, Veit reminds us that archery is a life sport that provides exercise and fun while demonstrating that no one has to win to feel accomplished. Modern Archery for Life shares personal experiences, insight, and images that shine an intriguing light onto an ancient sport that can be enjoyed by all ages.


A Whole New Ball Game

A Whole New Ball Game

Author: Allen Guttmann

Publisher: UNC Press Books

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 9780807842201

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Traces the development of modern collegiate and professional sports, explains how they reflect American culture, and looks at the role sports have played in Americanizing immigrants


Golf's Mental Hazards

Golf's Mental Hazards

Author: Alan Shapiro

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 1996-06-04

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 0684804573

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Psychologist Alan Shapiro explores in this book the relationship between a golfer's personality and his or her performance on the links, and shows how increased self-awareness can improve one's golf score.