CLUB BLOG - Archery Related Blogging by Club Members! Official news and e-board blog posts will now be located in "News" 

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Send your submissions to Sbucofa@gmail.com with the title "Blog - (title of your post)" and don't forget to sign your name at the bottom!

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 Archery is more than just playing an infinite game of fetch with yourself. It's a sport which requires concentration, technique, and finesse. Whether you are a beginner or an expert in the sport, everyone has a different story of how they started archery, how they developed in archery, and how they currently stand in the archery world. This is a place where the ideas and experiences of the members of the Stony Brook Company of Archers gather and below you will find a series of many blog entries that were written by our members. Take the time to read through them. Who knows? You might learn a thing or two :)

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Family; Passion; Life

Posted by SBU Archery on Friday, March 11, 2011, In : Hien Nguyen 

RULE NUMBER ONE OF ARCHERY:
 You have to look good.

RULE NUMBER TWO OF ARCHERY:
Don’t miss.

RULE NUMBER 3 OF ARCHERY:
Don’t suck.

                Day one.
I’m given a red assembled Optima bow, 6 abnormally long Jazz arrows, an arm guard that doesn’t fit, and a hair tab that smelt kinda funny. Master Brian’s directions, “Have fun and don’t shoot anyone” still echo in my head to this very day as I remember going into panic mode not knowing what to do. Let’s disregard the c...


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NEW FUNCTION FOR CLUB BLOG

Posted by SBU Archery on Friday, March 11, 2011, In : Brian/Secretary 
This blog page will now be open for club posting - send your submissions to sbucofa@gmail.com with your name and it will be posted here!
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Thoughts on first official scoring

Posted by SBU Archery on Friday, March 11, 2011, In : Brian/Secretary 
When people score without being forced to do so, they generally do a lot better. Lets take, for example, a random thursday night where we ask members to score for themselves. They generally do a lot better.

Why is this?

It's because you're not under the pressure of competition. 
A lot of our members this year just started archery, but that's okay. They will slowly get into the groove with proper practice. Being under the pressure of competition and shooting next to people who are better than you...
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Welcome!

Posted by SBU Archery on Saturday, March 5, 2011, In : Brian/Secretary 
To the (new) Official website of the Stony Brook University Company of Archers!

:D:D

-Brian
Secretary

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