Junior Olympic Archery Development

Newberry JOAD Club

24820 NW16th Ave  PO Box 645

Newberry, Fl. 32669 U.S.A.

We are a non-profit organization.

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The mission of the Newberry J.O.A.D. Club is to promote the sport of archery among youth, encourage sportsmanship and volunteerism, and to provide youth with positive and enjoyable opportunities to excel in the sport of archery.

 

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If you are interested in becoming a club sponsor, email us at
newberryjoad@gmail.com or click our Donate button

                                                                                                                                   

Click Calendar for Details Easton Newberry Sports Complex Skeet Shoot Fundraiser
JOAD Archery Events

OUR First S.O.Y.

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 National Indoor Championships   JOAD Tournament at Newberry   JOAD Nationals and
JOAD Natl. Indoor Championships    on 1/21/12   US Target Nationals
   
updated 2/17/12   Please CLICK above picture for   June 27- July 1  2012  
Feb. 24-26     Conyers, GA.    RESULTS and Picture   Hamilton Ohio
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MEMBERS: Please "Click" on Calendar Icon  below for important JOAD updates.

Updated 1/19/12 JOAD Archery Events UPDATED 1/24/12

JOAD Archery News

Welcome to our Newest Club Networking Members

Conner Grover, Tyler Hall, Ryan Salom, ....Ryan & Zachary Winn

Club E-Mail .. Upcoming Events Club News   Members Directory

 

The COACH'S CORNER

Archery NEWS 2011 Suzette's Gazette

UPDATED!!!   1/13/12

Current News   2/16/2012 A Very Good Year January 2012
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Ryan Oliver
How to be selected for Easton Newberry Sports Complex's Elite Team......... CLICK-HERE NFAA World Archery Festival Click Picture for

2011 review.

Suzette's Gazette is distributed throughout Newberry, Fl..

 

Below is an INDEX of LINKS for Assorted Archery Information.

     
Tournament Tools Helpful Resources Classifieds
N.A.A. DISTANCES CHART J.O.A.D. PINS Explained  Easton Newberry Sports Complex
Age//Division Calculator USA ARCHERY NEW Member's Reseller Assistance12/5/11
Age Distance Chart USA Archery Membership Form  
Metric Conversion Calculator Florida Archery Association NEW    Archery Videos   1/4/12
Excel Score Checker FAA Rule Book  
Archery Timer (Free) Download Easton Shaft Selector SOFTWARE New Humor    Take A Break   1/4/12
J.O.A.D.  Handbook Easton Shaft Selector  
USA Archery Dress Code How to Fletch Your Arrow FrontPageService.htm
F.A.Q.s N.T.S. National Training System  (Formally B.E.S.T.) Shop JOAD Products =shop.htm
  WHICH IS YOUR AGE DIVISION?  ***  
  *** With each new calendar year, please review this chart. Your child may have moved into a new age division  

 

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Archery Abbreviations Archery Terms
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Town of Newberry Florida
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  Amye Francis / Dustin Clark  
15  NTS training steps LEVEL 2 Certification!! ** Gary GIF (missing steps?)
Archer
 Thanks Ryan for 13 steps Congratulations to our new JOAD Coaches! 1-13 box to left = full sequence

** LEVEL 2 INSTRUCTOR (formerly INTERMEDIATE)

A Level 2 Instructor will be working in a more established archery program such as J.O.A.D., A.S.A.P., college clubs and local clubs with a strong beginner component. Level 2 Instructors are also certified to teach Level 1 courses.

Course Content: Basic shooting steps, introduce intermediate shooting steps, safety, range set-up; equipment setup and repair, fitting equipment to an archer, how to teach archery and how to teach a Level 1Instructor Course.

Length of Course: 16-20 hours

Prerequisites:

  • Background check: see attachment on right "Background Screening Information"
  • Minimum age: 18;
  • USA Archery  membership

 

flying arrow

"Success in archery depends on consistency. 

The archer will be taught to bring the bowstring close to the side of the jaw just before releasing the arrow. 

The ANCHOR POINT is the place on the face where the string hand comes to rest on the archers jaw."