One-Hour Archery Lesson for Two at Art of Archery (a $50 Value)
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Archery instructors teach safety skills, bow functions, and how to predict the flight of an arrow
Archery lessons improve aim and eliminate the time wasted calculating trajectory and air speed in order to throw a receipt in the garbage. Zero in with this Groupon.
$25 for One-Hour Archery Lesson for Two (a $50 Value)
Instructors provide all necessary equipment and teach students about bow function, archery safety, and the aspects of arrow flight. The summer schedule is as follows:<p>
Goffstown, New Hampshire:
- Tuesdays from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. for up to four students
- Tuesdays from 6 p.m., to 7 p.m. for up to 14 students<p>
Manchester, New Hampshire (weather permitting):
- Saturdays (through September 1) from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. for up to 14 students
- Sundays (through September 2) from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. for up to 14 students<p>
Concord, New Hampshire:
- Saturdays (through September 8) from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. for up to eight students<p>
Archery instructors teach safety skills, bow functions, and how to predict the flight of an arrow
Archery lessons improve aim and eliminate the time wasted calculating trajectory and air speed in order to throw a receipt in the garbage. Zero in with this Groupon.
$25 for One-Hour Archery Lesson for Two (a $50 Value)
Instructors provide all necessary equipment and teach students about bow function, archery safety, and the aspects of arrow flight. The summer schedule is as follows:<p>
Goffstown, New Hampshire:
- Tuesdays from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. for up to four students
- Tuesdays from 6 p.m., to 7 p.m. for up to 14 students<p>
Manchester, New Hampshire (weather permitting):
- Saturdays (through September 1) from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. for up to 14 students
- Sundays (through September 2) from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. for up to 14 students<p>
Concord, New Hampshire:
- Saturdays (through September 8) from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. for up to eight students<p>
Need To Know Info
About Art of Archery
Though the image of an arrow pulled taut may be evocative of a hunter stalking prey, archery is a sport open to anyone, including nonhunters, children, and nursing-home residents. At Art of Archery, NFAA–certified instructor Dana White teaches students how to safely maneuver their equipment while honing their aim and concentration skills. Students also learn about the characteristics of arrow flight, allowing them to predict an arrow's path with greater accuracy. At archery parties, guests take aim at festive balloons attached to targets or birthday cakes catapulted into the air for a chance to win prizes. Art of Archery's staff also fine-tunes equipment by custom-fitting bows and arrows to their clients' size and strength.