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Revision as of 05:38, 13 January 2021
Tiro con arco - Avanzado | ||
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División Norteamericana
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Destreza: 2 Año de introducción: 1976 |
Requisitos
1
2
2a
2b
2c
This is a mechanical device that allows you to aim. It has the ability to adjust for windage (left and right) or elevation (up and down). It is only effective if the archer is shooting the same way every single time. Otherwise, it is useless.
2d
2e
2f
2g
2h
This is an arrow rest which can be adjusted further or closer to the bow, further or closer to the archer and moves out of the way as the arrow passes through the bow allowing for a cleaner shot.
2i
A string kisser is a small protrusion placed on the bowstring as an additional reference point. It touches the archers lips, teeth or nose at full draw.
2j
Although nothing flies like the feather God created, plastic feathers or "vanes" can be made exactly the same because they are made from a mold. Getting feathers to match by weight and size is difficult on one arrow and even harder to match a dozen. Vanes are more durable and not susceptible to weather conditions.
2k
An aperture in a small round piece of plastic or metal which is set between the strands of a string above the nocking point to sight through and in line with the bow sight.
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4
4a
This chapter covers problems such as hitting your arm, incorrect stress on the release fingers, etc.
4b
This chapter provides tips on how to achieve absolute stillness from the point of release to arrow clearance and the effect body alignment has on this process.
4c
This chapter shows how to adjust the arrow rest, pressure button, string height and nocking point height to achieve good arrow flight out of the bow.
5
- a. Adentro
- 30 flechas (5 rondas) a 18 metros (60 pies), anotar 140 puntos en un blanco de 60 cm (23.62 pulgadas)
- b. Al aire libre
- 30 flechas (5 rondas) a 30 metros (98.42 pies), anotar 170 puntos en un blanco de 122 cm (48.03 pulgadas)
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- Don't shoot straight up.
- Never run on the archery range.
- Approach the target from the side, not the front so you don't get poked by the arrows sticking out of the target.
- Be sure your equipment is in good working order.
- Be aware of who is around you at all times.
- Don't "hide" behind the target.
- Don't walk in front of another archer.
- Don't talk on the shooting line.
- While loading your bow be sure that the arrows are always pointing toward the target.
Referencias
- Categoría: Tiene imagen de insignia
- Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Honors/es
- Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/es
- Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Skill Level 2/es
- Categoría: Libro de respuestas de especialidades JA/Especialidades introducidas en 1976
- Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/North American Division/es
- Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Recreation/es
- Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Recreation/Primary/es
- Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Stage 100/es
- Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Prerequisite/Archery/es