Archery Lessons in Toronto

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Sunday, September 20, 2015

Equestrian Archery in Japan






Govaert Flinck's "A Young Archer"

Govaert Flinck

"A Young Archer"

Oil on oak panel
Netherlands (1639-1640)
Wallace Collection

Another way to enjoy archery as a tourist is to visit various art galleries abroad and look for art pieces containing samples of archery from specific time periods.

Sadly sometimes the artists don't know squat about archery and make mistakes, but othertimes they sometimes display an extreme attention to detail - giving up a sneak peak into archery's historical part.

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Archery Banned in Saudi Arabia

I learned something bizarre today.

According to an immigrant from Saudi Arabia I spoke to today, archery is banned and illegal in Saudi Arabia. It is apparently illegal to practice recreational archery for fun, illegal to bowhunt and the only type of archery allowed is competitive Olympic-style archery. Every other form of archery is completely banned.

What is bizarre about this is that it actually contradicts Islam. As an Islamic country, Saudi Arabia should want to uphold the teachings of Muhammad. During his teachings Muhammad said that archery, horsemanship and swimming were recreational activities that all men should do. It should also be noted that swordsmanship was also considered to be important, although that was more for war and less for recreation.

So a note to the wise - don't plan any tourist trips to Saudi Arabia unless you plan on leaving your archery equipment behind. Also please be advised that the court system in Saudi Arabia is ridiculously corrupt and not friendly towards foreigners, so getting accused of any crime there will be super expensive and could take years to sort out. You could end up languishing in a prison there for years for even a minor crime.

The man I spoke to today said he wasn't even allowed to buy archery equipment, because the laws regarding only Olympic archers practicing archery means that common people aren't even allowed to purchase equipment. This becomes a Catch-22 in that would be Olympic archery athletes in the country often never even touch a bow before taking it up as Olympic athletes. They are basically complete beginners and know zero about the sport before taking it up as an "official athlete".

This level of ridiculousness has led to many Saudi Arabian Olympic hopefuls to be trained overseas in other countries because their own country is too restrictive for them to be able to practice,  get better at the sport, purchase equipment, or even find an archery coach. Archery coaches in Saudi Arabia are practically non existent.

Overall this level of restrictiveness means that Saudi Arabia has an extremely low number of practicing archers. Which explains why they have never won a major international contest. Not one.

If the country was actually serious about winning archery competitions then they should make archery completely legal, make the sport MANDATORY for everyone, and then everyone wouldbe doing it - and then their best of the best would end up representing their country in competitions. At present the current system is to put forth their "best of the few beginners who only vaguely know how to shoot". Which is just plain sad.

So shame on you Saudi Arabia. And shame on you for turning your back on the teachings of Muhammad. Any religious leader who encourages archery is okay in my book.

Note - For reference the Bible also says that men should know how to do archery and how to hunt with a bow and arrow. Failure to do so apparently implies that you are poor Christian. So shame on you, all you Christians who aren't practicing archery. What is wrong with you?!

Many other religions also endorse archery. In India archery is considered to be a holy activity, a gift from the gods, and practiced by many gods including Rama. In Buddhism archery is sometimes used in religious ceremonies to ward off evil. Some cultures believe that the twang of a bow string wards off demons. Basically regardless of what religion you are doing, you are encouraged to be doing archery.

And if you are not, what is wrong with you?!

Saturday, August 29, 2015

Attention Archers of Niagara / Hamilton region of Ontario

Archery Niagara is looking for a few good archers - and it doesn't matter whether you are an old pro or a complete beginner. If you live in the Niagara region / Hamilton area and are into archery please join by visiting http://www.meetup.com/Archery-Niagara/

Hang out with your fellow archers, bowhunters, bowyers and toxophilites in the Niagara region of Ontario.


Monday, January 12, 2015

Archery in Dubai

You cannot talk about Archery in Dubai without talking about "Dubai Archers", an archery club based there composed of foreigners and locals alike. You can learn more by visiting dubaiarchers.com.





Archery in Islam

"The Prophet (peace be on him) once passed by a group of his Companions who were competing in archery. He encouraged them, saying, “Shoot, and I am with you.” "

"The Prophet Muhammad said: “Learn the shooting of arrows, and do not be averse to it, for the areas between the two targets holds a garden of the gardens of paradise.” "

"O Khalid, let me tell you what I heard the Messenger of Allah say. He said: “Allah admits three people into Paradise because of one arrow. The one who makes it, doing so with the intention of good, the one who shoots it and the one who hands it over to the archer. So go out and train in archery and in horseback riding. And I prefer you train in archery. Entertainment is appropriate in only three forms: Training your horse, spending time with your wife, and archery. And whoever learns archery and then abandons it has rejected a blessing from Allah” "

"The Prophet (peace be on him) said, “Practice archery; that is good for you.” "

"The Messenger of Allah passed next to boys playing a game of archery. He said: “Shoot children of Ismael, your father was a great archer. Shoot and I will join so and so” and he joined one of the teams. The Messenger of Allah then said: “Why did you stop?” They said: “How can we do so when you are with them?” He said: “Go ahead and shoot, I am with all of you!” "

"I saw Jabir bin Abdullah and Jabir bin Umair al Ansari target shooting while one of them got bored and sat down. The other told him: I heard the Messenger of Allah say: “Everything that is not remembrance of Allah is in vain except four things: Your walking between your targets, training your horse, playing with your wife, and swimming practice” "

"Amr bin Absah Radiya-allahu anhu said we were laying siege to al Taif and I heard the Messenger of Allah say: “Whoever shoots an arrow in the sake of Allah will be rewarded like one who has freed a slave” Amr said I shot 16 arrows on that day."

"Utbah bin Abd al Sulami Radiya-allahu anhu narrated: The Messenger of Allah told his companions: “Stand up and fight!” So a man stood up and shot an arrow. The Messenger of Allah said: “This man is granted Paradise” "

"Faqeem al Lakhmi Radiya-allahu anhu told Uqbah bin Amer Radiya-allahu anhu: “You are running between these two targets and you are at this old age!” Uqbah(RA) said: “If it wasn’t for some words I heard from the Messenger of Allah I wouldn’t have gone through this” The narrator asked what those words were, he Radiya-allahu anhu said: “Whoever learns target shooting and then abandons it is not one of us – or he said, “has committed a sin” "

Friday, January 9, 2015

Archery Ranges and Clubs in Manitoba

So I found this company in Manitoba that sells Iroquois bows and now I am tempted to go visit Manitoba and archery ranges there.

The website I am talking about is Assiniboine Tipis, which sells 72" traditional flatbows in the following styles:
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Lakota Style Flat Bow
Modoc Style Flat Bow
Sudbury Style Bow

+ arrows, quivers, ceremonial arrows, war/hunting arrows, flint arrowheads, antique arrowheads and more.

So where do you go to practice archery in Manitoba?

Well there is the Archers and Bowhunters Association of Manitoba (ABAM) which lists competitions and local archery clubs, including the following clubs:

c/o Ron Cooney
Winnipeg, MB
204-489-7466
rjcooney54@gmail.com

Artemis Pole Archery Club

c/o Sean Abraham
Richer, MB
204-422-9547
sean.abraham75@gmail.com

Asessippi Archery Club

c/o Tim Yaremchuk
Rossburn, MB
204-859-3280
rmnpdl@gmail.com

Bosshill Creek Wildlife Archery Club

c/o Boyd Canart
Elkhorn, MB
204-851-0358
bcanart@hotmail.com
 
Bows, Broads & Bullseyes
c/o Wendy Roberts
Winnipeg, MB
info@BowsBroadsBullseyesArchery.ca

Brandon Wildlife Archery Association
c/o Barry Fowlie
Brandon, MB
204-727-6218
barryfowlie@icloud.com

Carberry Archers
c/o Aaron Bull
Carberry, MB
204-761-3735
abull@mts.net 

c/o Clayton Fleet
Shilo, MB
204-720-8905
shiloarcheryclub@hotmail.com
 
Flat Creek Archers
c/o Tim Gomph
Oak Lake, MB
204-855-2812
tgompf@inetlinkwireless.ca 

Gillam Archery Club
c/o Mark MacDearmid
Gillam, MB
204-652-5107
204-652-2626
macdears@gillamnet.ca

Interlake Archers
c/o Ed Wilson
Winnipeg, MB
204-831-5575

edwil1440@hotmail.com
 
Manitoba Bowhunting Records Club
c/o Gerry Couturier
Isle De Chenes, MB
204-257-8020
mbrcwpg@yahoo.ca

Minnedosa Archery Club
c/o Wayne Baker
Strathclair, MB
204-365-7007

waykat@mts.net


North Star Archers
c/o Lucille Iles
The Pas, MB
204-623-2260
not4metono@hotmail.com

Northern Lights Archery Club
c/o Cindy Neniska
Winnipeg, MB
204-642-1435
adreana@mts.net

Pembina Archers Association
c/o Bob Hunt
Manitou, MB
204-242-2285
hunt1687@gmail.com

Plainsman Archery Club
c/o Kel Neufeld
Winkler, MB
204-331-4405
KNEUFELD@MPI.MB.CA

Prairie Bowhunters Archery Club
c/o Chad Smith
Portage La Prairie, MB
204-267-2811
csmith@enssbros.com

Reston Archery Club
Reston, MB


Robin Hood Pole Archery Club
c/o Chad Swayze
Winnipeg, MB
204-299-5285

cswayze@shaw.ca

c/o Roger Garrod
Selkirk, MB
204-444-3677
SAB@highspeedcrow.ca

Snake Creek Wildlife Archery Club
c/o Alan Wilson
Birtle, MB
204-842-3966
wilsonas@mts.net

South Mountain Archery Shooter & Hunter
c/o Chad Sulik
Erickson, MB
204-848-0358
madchaddad@live.ca

St. Laurent Archers & Bowhunters
c/o Jane Chartrand
St. Laurent, MB
204-278-3601
stlreccom@mymts.net 

St. Sebastian Pole Archery Club

c/o Don Bouvier
Winnipeg, MB
204-224-5021
bouvier.donald@gmail.com

St. Sebastianette Pole Archery Club
c/o Eleanor Young
Winnipeg, MB
204-256-5872
info@stsebastianettearcheryclub.ca

Team Heartland
c/o Allan Gunter
Winnipeg MB
204-793-3655

info@heartlandarchery.ca

Thompson Archers & Bowhunters Association
c/o Telena Neufeld
Thompson, MB
204-677-8528
thompsonarchers@gmail.com

Traditional Bowhunters
c/o Dave Bryce
Winnipeg, MB
204-889-5413
dave_bryce@hotmail.com

Vermillion Archers
c/o Tarry Wareham
Dauphin, MB
204-629-2206
terry.wareh@gmail.com

Bowhunting is very popular in Manitoba too and the province has a wide range of hunting for both big and small game.



This list was updated in February 2016.

Monday, January 5, 2015

The Brazil Indigenous Games

If you are traveling to Brazil one of the things you will want to check out is the Brazil Indigenous Games - which archery is one of the "main events" in the many sporting events at the Games.

Below are photos from the Brazil Indigenous Games.











Happy Traveling!

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