Western Cape Archery

Posted by James Bens
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Sep 7, 2016
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How to Begin Youth Archery Training

There is no specific age for children to begin youth archery training. Some children can get ready for archery training at an early age under 10, while some take longer to discover their interest in bow hunt or archery. No matter what age they begin training on archery, parents should supervise them all the time till they become fully trained and acquire a professional certification.

There are different kinds of youth archery training in Cape Town such as:

•    After School Archery Training
•    Adult Archery Programs
•    Professional Archery Training
•    Scout Programs
•    Archery Training at Archery Clubs

Basic Necessities

You basically need things like a bow, arrows, and a target in order to begin the training. Additionally, you would need certain precautions like a quiver to hold the arrows, an arm guard to protect your arm against the string slap, and some finger or hand protection. Another major thing to take care of, especially for much younger children, is to use suction cup arrows rather than standard metal tip. This will help your youth get comfortable with aiming and shooting the bow much faster, so they can use a sharper arrow sooner.

When selecting the bow for your youth you would need to take the following factors into account:

•    Bow-length
•    Eye Dominance
•    Draw-length
•    Draw-width

These factors will vary from person and person and for a particular child these factors will keep changing with the age.

Hide-out Archery is a reputable shop for youth bows in South Africa. You can choose them for quality archery training in Cape Town, South Africa as well.

There is so much fun involved in Archery training and bow hunting. Your youth would be able to spend some quality time outdoors along with you. Make sure s/he is properly trained and no damage is done to their body during the training.

Hide out offer Western Cape Archery Training for all fascinated, this involves teaching you to set-up your bow totally from scratch.

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