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Discover the National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP)

The National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) is a collaboration between state departments of Education and Wildlife, along with various archery equipment manufacturers. This initiative focuses on enhancing student education and promoting physical education by introducing International Style Target Archery training for grades 4-12. Mathews, a leading bow manufacturer, supplies the equipment. The program aims to foster lifelong participation in archery, ensuring students gain essential skills and knowledge through structured lessons and a written test on key concepts, commands, and equipment.

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Discover the National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP)

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  1. THE MISSION The National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) is a joint venture between state departments of Education and Wildlife. Several archery equipment manufacturers and organizations are also partners (listed below). The program promotes student education, physical education and participation in the life long sport of Archery. The program’s focus is to provide International Style Target Archery training in physical education classes grades 4 - 12

  2. The catalyst or bow manufacturer is the Mathews company. They are the ones that supply the bows.

  3. BOW & ARROW WORD BANK WHEEL BOWSTING VANES UPPER LIMB NOCK LOCATOR INDEX VANE BOW GRIP ARROW REST CENTER SERVING SIGHT WINDOW SHAFT LOWER LIMB CAM NOCK POINT

  4. Dry fire– Shooting the bow without an arrow Down Range– The area towards the target

  5. WHISTLE COMMANDS 5 WHISTLES—EMERGENCY/ STOP 3 WHISTLES– GO GET ARROWS 2 WHISTLES– GET BOWS 1 WHISTLE-- SHOOT

  6. RETRIEVINGLINE FLOOR QUIVERS SHOOTING LINE BOW BOX WAITING LINE

  7. Things you should know for the test Yes!!!!! There will be a written test. Parts of the bow Whistle commands Parts of the arrow 11 steps to archery success What does NASP stand for? Who is the bow manufacturer? Down Range Dry Fire

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