The Secrets of Modern Archery
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About the Book
There is a lot of archery out there—and it isn’t just shooting a bow.
Moreover, there are different ways to shoot a bow, many different bows, and five national archery organizations.
Jake Veit, former NFAA Master Coach, USAA Level IV National Coach & USAA National Judge walks readers through efforts of archery organizations through the years.
He also highlights how archery changed and became a sport, the formation of the NFAA and other organizations—and how archery was added to the Olympics.
Find out more about the national archery organizations and how each is organized—as well as how members demonstrate their skill.
While archery isn’t easy, it can be a satisfying and pleasant diversion to everyday life. Discover why so many people love the sport and how to participate with The Secrets of Modern Archery.
About the Author
Jake Veit started shooting and competing at the age of 11 as a family sport. He was certified as an archery instructor by the NFAA after starting an Archery Club in Ohio. Was Idaho Field Archery Assoc.’s secretary for 7 years. Served as NFAA National Instructor Chairman in the 1980’s. Was Georgia Bowhunter & Archery Assoc. tournament director for 9 years. Won his first National Archery championship in 1973. Won his first World Archery championship in 1988. After shooting and promoting Archery in Ohio, Idaho and Georgia has won over 70 state, over 50 sectional and 6 national Archery Championships