USA Archery Level 1 Instructor Certification
Practice questions for this set
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Drawing the arrow beyond the arrow rest of the bow.
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1Shelf 2Nock
3String 4Overdraw
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Terms in this set (102)
A form of competitive archery using 3-D animal target. The course can be set in the
3-D Archery
woods, fields, and on indoor ranges.
To line the arrow up to the target. Simply put, the arrow will go where it is pointed.
Aim (Expand / Aim)
The goal is to focus on the equally on the target and the arrow point.
, The placement of the index finger of the archer's draw hand into the corner of the
Anchor
mouth.
Archer A student at the shooting line ready to shoot.
A piece of stiff material, usually leather, used to protect the bow arm from the slap
of the bowstring upon release. It is worn on the inside of the forearm of the bow
Arm Guard
arm. It also holds down jacket and shirt sleeves so they don't interfere with the
bowstring's travel.
A shaft made of fiberglass, aluminum, carbon, wood, or composite materials with a
Arrow point on one end and a knock on the other end. Fletching, which can be comprised
of either feathers of plastic vanes is located on the arrow near the nock end.
Arrow length The distance from the bottom of the nock groove to the end of the arrow shaft.
Arrow Pattern A constant cluster of arrows in a target.
A platform to place the arrow on a bow that helps guide the arrow when it is
Arrow Rest drawn and released. Recurve bows typically have a simple arrow rest consisting of a
plastic, rubber, or metal arm that allows the arrow to rest on top of it.
A target, safety curtain or natural berm used to prevent arrows from leaving the
Backstop
archery range.
Bale A large, closely pressed package of material used as a backstop.
Barebow A bow with out a sight or stabilizer.
Berm A small hill or wall of dirt or sand.
Bow Back The surface of the bow facing away the archer when held in the shooting position.
Bow Face The surface of the bow facing the archer when held in the shooting position.
Bow Rack A place to store bows when they are not in use.
Bow Square A tool used to measure the exact placement of the knocking point.
A cord or string with a pocket on either end used to string and unstring a recurve
Bow Stringer
bow.
Bow Wax A wax used to prevent and repair the fraying of string.
Attaches to the wheel or cam on the upper limb and the wheel or cam on the lower
Cable
limb of a universal compound or compound bow
The rod on a compound bow that keeps the cables away from the center of the bow
Cable Guard
to allow the arrow clear passage from the bow.
A plastic Piece that attaches to the cable guard and holds the string/ cables,
Cable Guard Slide
allowing them to slide along the cable guard during draw and release.
The pulley on the top or bottom of a universal compound bow's limb used to provide
Cam
power. It is elliptical in shape.
Canting To slant or tilt the bow.
Extra thread would around the mid point of a bow string in order to protect the
Center Serving
string from wear.
A compound bow is a hand drawn, hand -held bow that uses, cables and cams to
Compound Bow
ease the draw and reduce the bow's holding weight ( called let off).
Dominant Eye The eye that is relied on determining precise positional placement of the
The preference of one hand to perform fine and gross motor skills such as writing or
Dominant Hand
throwing.
Practice questions for this set
Learn 1/7 Study using Learn
Drawing the arrow beyond the arrow rest of the bow.
Choose an answer
1Shelf 2Nock
3String 4Overdraw
Don't know?
Terms in this set (102)
A form of competitive archery using 3-D animal target. The course can be set in the
3-D Archery
woods, fields, and on indoor ranges.
To line the arrow up to the target. Simply put, the arrow will go where it is pointed.
Aim (Expand / Aim)
The goal is to focus on the equally on the target and the arrow point.
, The placement of the index finger of the archer's draw hand into the corner of the
Anchor
mouth.
Archer A student at the shooting line ready to shoot.
A piece of stiff material, usually leather, used to protect the bow arm from the slap
of the bowstring upon release. It is worn on the inside of the forearm of the bow
Arm Guard
arm. It also holds down jacket and shirt sleeves so they don't interfere with the
bowstring's travel.
A shaft made of fiberglass, aluminum, carbon, wood, or composite materials with a
Arrow point on one end and a knock on the other end. Fletching, which can be comprised
of either feathers of plastic vanes is located on the arrow near the nock end.
Arrow length The distance from the bottom of the nock groove to the end of the arrow shaft.
Arrow Pattern A constant cluster of arrows in a target.
A platform to place the arrow on a bow that helps guide the arrow when it is
Arrow Rest drawn and released. Recurve bows typically have a simple arrow rest consisting of a
plastic, rubber, or metal arm that allows the arrow to rest on top of it.
A target, safety curtain or natural berm used to prevent arrows from leaving the
Backstop
archery range.
Bale A large, closely pressed package of material used as a backstop.
Barebow A bow with out a sight or stabilizer.
Berm A small hill or wall of dirt or sand.
Bow Back The surface of the bow facing away the archer when held in the shooting position.
Bow Face The surface of the bow facing the archer when held in the shooting position.
Bow Rack A place to store bows when they are not in use.
Bow Square A tool used to measure the exact placement of the knocking point.
A cord or string with a pocket on either end used to string and unstring a recurve
Bow Stringer
bow.
Bow Wax A wax used to prevent and repair the fraying of string.
Attaches to the wheel or cam on the upper limb and the wheel or cam on the lower
Cable
limb of a universal compound or compound bow
The rod on a compound bow that keeps the cables away from the center of the bow
Cable Guard
to allow the arrow clear passage from the bow.
A plastic Piece that attaches to the cable guard and holds the string/ cables,
Cable Guard Slide
allowing them to slide along the cable guard during draw and release.
The pulley on the top or bottom of a universal compound bow's limb used to provide
Cam
power. It is elliptical in shape.
Canting To slant or tilt the bow.
Extra thread would around the mid point of a bow string in order to protect the
Center Serving
string from wear.
A compound bow is a hand drawn, hand -held bow that uses, cables and cams to
Compound Bow
ease the draw and reduce the bow's holding weight ( called let off).
Dominant Eye The eye that is relied on determining precise positional placement of the
The preference of one hand to perform fine and gross motor skills such as writing or
Dominant Hand
throwing.