[Archers] FW: Archery Track for University

Jay Nardone jaynardone at comcast.net
Wed Nov 19 13:58:40 PST 2014


Greetings everyone, here is the response from the Chancellor for University, for those of us wishing to teach 2 classes, right now we might only be able to teach one each.

 

In Service,

 

Janyn

 

 

 

From: Jennifer Fischer [mailto:lisettelaroux at gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2014 10:20 AM
To: Jay Nardone
Subject: Re: Archery Track for University

 

Greetings,

 

Just a note to let you know that your class proposals for the archery track have been received.  Due to the limited space we have for this University, if individuals propose more than one class, we are putting the first class in the catalog and putting the subsequent proposals in backup classes until after the deadline.  Required classes, such as marshall or officer classes get priority.  This allows everyone the opportunity to teach if they submit an acceptable class proposal.  I appreciate your understanding.

 

For this reason, I have added the following classes to the course catalog:


Mungo Napier

jaynardone at comcast.net <mailto:jaynardone at comcast.net> 

Archery Marshal’s MIT class


Janyn Fletcher

jaynardone at comcast.net <mailto:jaynardone at comcast.net> 

Arrow making 101


Katsumi

jaynardone at comcast.net <mailto:jaynardone at comcast.net> 

How to run archery shoots at events.


Colum

jaynardone at comcast.net <mailto:jaynardone at comcast.net> 

How to Teach Archery


Seamus

jaynardone at comcast.net <mailto:jaynardone at comcast.net> 

How to build fun targets on a budget

 

This represents a full track, 6 hours (without conflicting with interests).

 

The classes placed in back up are because of redundancy of instructors:

 


Janyn Fletcher

jaynardone at comcast.net <mailto:jaynardone at comcast.net> 

How to properly construct archery targets


Colum

jaynardone at comcast.net <mailto:jaynardone at comcast.net> 

Designing a functional back quiver

 

If you would like to make any chances, please let me know.  I will be notifying the instructors after the deadline in December if their back up classes have been added to the schedule, however with this many archery classes (WOOHOO, BTW), we run the risk of conflicting interests.

 

Please let me know if you would like to change anything and thank you for supporting University.

 

In service,

Lisette la Roux 

 

 

 

On 18 November 2014 17:00, Jay Nardone <jaynardone at comcast.net <mailto:jaynardone at comcast.net> > wrote:

Good afternoon, I am submitting the Archery Track for Winter University. As DEM for Target Archery I have already got 5 classes my marshals would like to teach. There might be a few more coming still, this is what I have so far:

 

1.       Archery Marshal’s MIT class                                        Lord Mungo Napier ,  2 hours , no limit of students

2.       Arrow Making 101                                                           Lord Janyn  , 1 hour , no limit of students

3.       How to properly construct archery targets           Lord Janyn , 1 hour, no limit of students

4.       How to Run Archery at Events                                          Lady Katsumi, 1 hour, no limit of students

5.    "How to Teach Archery"                                 Baron Colum

       1 hour, no fee

      This class will cover the basics on how to teach archery to beginners as well as critiquing more advanced archers.

      Topics covered:  a)  How to teach physical skills with an emphasis on basic archery.  b) Spotting problems with archery technique 

       c) Proper archery technique and why it is correct. d) Effective teaching techniques for specific form problems.

 

 

6.     Designing a functional back quiver.              Baron Colum

1 hour, no fee 

At the conclusion of the class the student should be able to design and build their own personalized back quiver.

We will not be making a back quiver but will be discussing.  a) Discussion of what makes a good back quiver  b) Pattern making  c) Strapping the quiver d) Attaching the straps to the quiver 

 

 

In service,

 

Janyn

 

 

“Those who stand for nothing, will fall for anything!” –Alexander Hamilton

 

 

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