Adaptive Archery Registration Form
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The Experience
Rising Phoenix Archery is offering an Adaptive Archery Clinic for individuals with physical disabilities (i.e., loss of limb or limb deficiency, vision impairment, impaired muscle power, impaired passive range of movement, hypertonia, ataxia). The clinic offers the first step to learning archery and covers the basics of archery, universal range safety rules, equipment identification, and basic techniques. We are proud to be certified by USA Archery to teach the same National Training System (NTS) used to prepare our Paralympic archers. Per USA Archery, “Archery is a sport that is open to everyone; it is inclusive of all ages, genders and abilities. Athletes with physical or cognitive impairments, who may otherwise be dissuaded from participating in sports can participate in archery alongside athletes without any disability. Whether your goal is to just get out and socialize or be active, or to make a U.S. Paralympic or World Championship Team, archery is a sport that lends itself to any need.” USA Archery website https://www.usarchery.org/participate/adaptive-archery Adaptations will be made individually as needed. Prior to the event, a phone consultation will be completed to determine individual needs. Price: $25/session. MATRX patients are covered.All necessary equipment is provided at no extra charge.Age: 16+ years (If younger, please contact Loretta). Limit of 7 participants. Location: 3863 Rochester Rd., Troy, MI 48083; 2nd floor inside The Art of Custom Framing building (entrance in the back of the building), elevator to second level.If you have any questions, contact Loretta @ lorgal@comcast.net or (586) 202-6984 *The range requires that all participants wear a closed toe shoe. Sandals and Flip flops which do not enclose the toe are not permitted for participants. Spectators are welcome to wear these types of shoes.
Once you submit your application, we will contact you to discuss your physical abilities in order to plan for the appropriate assistance and equipment aids necessary to optimize your experience
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