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Core content covers
archery history, safety, technique, equipment, mental concentration, and
self-improvement. In addition, the curriculum provides interesting
and creative possibilities for integration with core content in social
studies, mathematics, visual arts, history, and English/language arts.
Archery is a nondiscriminating sport. It
helps build
muscle endurance and flexibility, develop hand-eye-coordination, and
grip and body strength.
You
don't have to be 6-foot 2 and be able to dunk a basketball to
participate. Girls can compete with boys, and youngsters with physical
disabilities can also participate.
Students who do not
normally participate and enjoy sports-related or extra-curricular
activities seem to excel in this program--something that invariably
carries over into their attitude, work habits and other school activity.
NASP often inspires after school activities shared by families and
friends. The program teaches discipline, respect and self-control.
How do we get a program in our school
and where
do we get more information?

Florida NASP trains 15 new teachers at the
FAHPERDS Conference in Orlando, 10-2-08
(click on photo to enlarge)
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