A Mish-Mash of comments & pictures. Sometimes archery related but not exclusively. Not to mention WALKING a favourite pastime of mine
Friday, September 29, 2006
Thursday, September 28, 2006
Sunday, September 17, 2006
We went to Wingfield, near Chesterfield today, LNER archey club held a 50/50 shoot. That is 50 arrows @50mtrs, 10-zone scoring & 50 arrows @ 50yds, 5-zone scoring . I did not do very well at 50mtrs, in fact, I WAS LOUSY. I scored well under 350 I can't remember what it was, but it wasn't good. At the 50yd mark, I did get 2 5-Gold ends (The end consists of 5 arrows in this shoot) this was much better. I do not understand how such a great difference of performance can be affected by such a short difference of distance. However there you go.
I did manage to claw back quite a few points, but not enough, I ended with a score of 785 (I think).
What was/is my problem? I could blame my equipment, but I should look to myself first. Yes, equipment does come into it, I think I should have shot my old ACC's, & not my new Tripples. The Tripple/Bow combination has not realy been tuned in: my fault I have also discovered that I have started to move my arm in an upward direction with a touch of side movement away from my face. NOT GOOD this will interfere with arrow flight. Another point to ponder; am I concentrating enough, or am I just letting go when I'm in the Gold, & trusting to luck???
Time will tell, I'll just have to wait & see
I did manage to claw back quite a few points, but not enough, I ended with a score of 785 (I think).
What was/is my problem? I could blame my equipment, but I should look to myself first. Yes, equipment does come into it, I think I should have shot my old ACC's, & not my new Tripples. The Tripple/Bow combination has not realy been tuned in: my fault I have also discovered that I have started to move my arm in an upward direction with a touch of side movement away from my face. NOT GOOD this will interfere with arrow flight. Another point to ponder; am I concentrating enough, or am I just letting go when I'm in the Gold, & trusting to luck???
Time will tell, I'll just have to wait & see
Thursday, September 14, 2006
I had an e-mail from Glen the other day telling me of his progress so far. Things are looking good. see below
7thth August 2006: EUROPEAN JUNIOR CUP – 2nd Leg in Prague, Czech
Glen Croft representing Great Britain came 30 out of 61.
GB SQUAD UPDATE: After achieving the necessary qualifying scores and attending a selection shoot, I am pleased to inform that Glen Croft is following in his brother’s footsteps and has been selected to represent Great Britain in the 2006 Junior World Championships, These will be held in Mexico in October.
The next is an add to his mail
I am also pleased to announce that Glen is one of fourteen GB Juniors to be selected on to the GNAS World Class Development Programme 2012, this includes training and funding.
18thrd July 2006: EUROPEAN JUNIOR CUP – 1ST Leg in Whyl, Germany.
Glen Croft representing Great Britain came 35 out of 54 achieving a personal best of 1262 in the Ladies FITA ranking round.
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS – Glen Croft 1st place & National Champion
ACHIEVEMENTS: Glen has achieved the ranking of a junior master bowman and a master bowman this year.
Glen has not said that he is going to Mexico in October
If you want to keep up with the teams progress take a look here
7thth August 2006: EUROPEAN JUNIOR CUP – 2nd Leg in Prague, Czech
Glen Croft representing Great Britain came 30 out of 61.
GB SQUAD UPDATE: After achieving the necessary qualifying scores and attending a selection shoot, I am pleased to inform that Glen Croft is following in his brother’s footsteps and has been selected to represent Great Britain in the 2006 Junior World Championships, These will be held in Mexico in October.
The next is an add to his mail
I am also pleased to announce that Glen is one of fourteen GB Juniors to be selected on to the GNAS World Class Development Programme 2012, this includes training and funding.
18thrd July 2006: EUROPEAN JUNIOR CUP – 1ST Leg in Whyl, Germany.
Glen Croft representing Great Britain came 35 out of 54 achieving a personal best of 1262 in the Ladies FITA ranking round.
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS – Glen Croft 1st place & National Champion
ACHIEVEMENTS: Glen has achieved the ranking of a junior master bowman and a master bowman this year.
Glen has not said that he is going to Mexico in October
If you want to keep up with the teams progress take a look here
Wednesday, September 13, 2006
http://invite.filmloop.com/x?3i5-LCPvo-w1LbfEqIvXaOEpTAcd0JAK Take a look at this one.
A story in pictures, saved a lot of typing
A story in pictures, saved a lot of typing
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