Posted on: 7/30/2020 by John Siebert
I am not a professional archer. You won’t see me winning any national 3D tournaments or catch me doing burpees before the Total Archery Challenge.   Read More
Posted on: 3/28/2020 by John Siebert
In the era of 3D digital gaming, teaching archery to your kids is the best parenting decision you can make…The beautiful thing about kids is that they learn from the atmosphere despite their personal choices, I mean if they are surrounded by other kids playing digital games then they will love playing digital games. If kids are watching someone playing football, they will love to play football, and this is also what we all used to do in our childhood, right?  Read More
Posted on: 3/27/2020 by John Siebert
Are you confused about all that Archery equipment and techniques? When I got started 8 years ago I was at the same stage as yours, confused and excited for my first shot. So, with my years of experience in Archery and Hunting, I created this definitive guide on Archery for Beginners which will take you step by step towards your first successful shot. Let’s jump right into the methods…  Read More
Posted on: 3/20/2020 by John Siebert
The Coronavirus has turned the Olympic and Paralympic world upside down. Countless athletes made plans to compete in qualifiers and the Games only to be told that everything is indefinitely on hold. Cancelled events such as World Championships or Last Chance Qualifiers can be a devastating loss to athletes who have trained years to compete or still need to qualify for the Olympics and Paralympics. Some may be wondering if their Olympic and Paralympic dreams are over. Athletes may experience pain similar to a death or an intense life loss. While there is no one perfect way to respond or to support someone facing a loss, here are some good guidelines.  Read More
Posted on: 3/20/2020 by John Siebert
Change is inevitable and we are facing it now more than ever with the impact of the Coronavirus. Competitions have been cancelled or indefinitely postponed leaving all of us wondering what is next. Everything is changing by the day resulting in stress and a range of uncomfortable emotions. You might be feeling sad, anxious, angry, frustrated or even relieved if you needed more time to train and prepare. All of these emotions are normal responses to change and uncertainty, and you are not alone.  Read More
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