Archery There are also links to informative pages dealing with individual sports, includingarchery, athletics, bowls, cricket, football, goalball, judo, martial arts http://altis.ac.uk/browse/cabi/519c965f021581556b7ffb5d1810e4e5.html
Extractions: low graphics Any Resource Type Articles / papers / reports - collections Articles / papers / reports - individual Audio-visual / multimedia resources Books Database Event / conference announcements Journal - Contents and abstracts Journal - Full text Learning material Mailing list / discussion group News / media Organisation Web Site - Companies Organisation Web Site - FE/HE depts. Organisation Web Site - Governmental Organisation Web site - Recruitment/employment Organisation Web Site - Non-profit Organisation Web Site - Professional bodies Reference materials Research Projects / Centres Resource guide / directories Software Statistics Worksheets/Activity sheets No. of records: 14 page: British Blind Sport This is the Web site for the coordinating body of sport and recreation for blind and partially sighted people in the UK. The site has a section on fundraising events, current news, a discussion forum and a calendar of sporting events. There is also a downloadable version of their current bimonthly newsletter 'Target' that requires Adobe Acrobat software to view it. There are also links to informative pages dealing with individual sports, including archery, athletics, bowls, cricket, football, goalball, judo, martial arts, swimming, ten-pin bowling. These pages contain facts, statistics, rules, fixtures and contact information. judo disabilities blindness football ... British Paralympic Association This is the Web site of the registered charity responsible for the selection, preparation, funding and management of Britain's teams for the Summer and Winter Paralympic Games. The site includes news headlines, funding details and a history of the BPA, as well as information on the GB team, individual events, sports and the classification of athletes. There are also links to related organisations.
Program Variety In Archery Instruction - Ip810332.html Many programs of instructional archery fail to provide this recreationaloutlet during or after the tedium of instruction, however. http://www.lib.niu.edu/ipo/ip810332.html
Extractions: Don Anderson, currently District Coordinator of Physical Education for the Winnetka Public Schools, formerly served the Wilmette Park District as director of baseball schools and supervisor of an extensive basketball program. He holds two degrees from Northern Illinois University and a Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Dr. Anderson has taught archery extensively in northern suburban school districts and private day camp. Shooting an arrow accurately in archery is analogous to correctly swinging a golf club: the successful completion of the act is dependent upon the proper execution of several complex and seemingly unnatural preliminary actions. In both archery and golf success can only be achieved after considerable instruction followed by practice in attaining the correct execution. After mastery of the basic technique the analogy still applies—the newly acquired skills should be used in a recreational setting. In golf, given the use of a golf course, this is seldom a problem. Many programs of instructional archery fail to provide this recreational outlet during or after the tedium of instruction, however. The following archery enrichment activities are offered as either welcome breaks during the lengthy period of instruction, at the culmination of the instructional block, or, ideally, in combination. Shooting for Score The Camp Archery Association of the United States (4 Cambridge Court W., Old Saybrook, Conn., 06475) has an excellent program of archery advancement in which the archer begins shooting at a distance of 15 yards from the target and progresses through scoring increments up to 50 yards from shooting line to target. Attractive pins and brassards indicating the bowman's rank or degree of proficiency are available at nominal cost. The annual membership fee of fifteen dollars permits the use of the awards plus an endless supply of printed scoresheets. Archery equipment is also available through the Camp Archery Association.
FISHING LICENSE INFORMATION, FLORIDA FRESH WATER of this license may engage in all activities authorized by a management area permit,a muzzleloading gun permit, a turkey permit, an archery permit, and a http://floridafisheries.com/license.html
Extractions: Freshwater Fishing Freshwater Exemptions Instant License Purchases Resident Combinations ... Link to Saltwater FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Who sets license fees? License fees are set by the Florida Legislature for hunting and fishing (both freshwater and saltwater) and are subject to change, along with stipulations on exemptions. In addition to the cost of a license or permit given in this section, an issuance fee of $0.50 may be charged by the subagent selling the license or permit. What will my license cost? There are many options based on where you fish, where you buy your license, whether you are a resident and if any exemptions apply. The links in the table at the top of this page will help you find the license fee for your needs. Where do I get a license? The least expensive place to buy is at your tax collectors office. For added convenience, many bait-and-tackle shops and sports retailers (e.g., Wal-Mart, K-Mart, Sports Authority) sell licenses, for a small additional fee. Instant licenses are also available via the Internet or a toll free call to credit card users, for an additional convenience fee.