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NFAS BEGINNERS COURSE

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In a six-week NFAS beginners course, participants will learn the fundamentals of archery, including safety protocols, proper shooting techniques, equipment handling. The course typically involves hands-on practice, guided instruction, and opportunities for skill development in a supportive environment. By the end of the course, beginners will gained confidence and the essential skills needed to progress in archery. Thank you for considering this journey into the world of archery!

  • NFAS Beginners Course

    35£
    Become an NFAS archer in 6 x 2 Hour sessions hosted at Viper Archers.
    Valid for 3 months
    • NFAS Beginners Course

NFAS-National Field Archery society

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To ensure a successful completion of beginners course and secure your membership, please download the following three forms from NFAS. These essential documents will be completed during the course to facilitate your learning experience. By preparing these forms in advance, you'll be well-equipped to engage fully in the training and maximize your success. Don't forget to have them ready for when the begins!

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NFAS COMPETENCY FORM

Below you will find a link to the NFAS competence form, this form and its structure provides the basis of the beginners course. Within the form NFAS outlines every aspect of the essential skills and learning objectives the is required to become a fully competent new archer within the NATIONAL FIELD ARCHERY SOCIETY . it is your coaches duty to ensure you meet every element of its core.

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NFAS MEMBERSHIP FORM

The NFAS membership form is user-friendly. Applicants fill in personal details like name and contact information, then submit it according to the provided instructions. Confirmation of membership will follow via email or postal service.

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NFAS HANDBOOK

The NFAS handbook is a crucial resource for members, providing essential guidelines to enhance understanding of our practices. It outlines expected standards, ensuring quality and consistency, while fostering community within the NFAS.

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