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Welcome to the Papago FITA Archers JOAD site. Here you will find answer about the club's JOAD program and about JOAD in general.
JOAD or Junior Olympic Archery Development is a National Archery Association (NAA) program intended to provide archery instruction and competition for young archers across the country. The JOAD program allows young archers the opportunity to get out and shoot with fellow archers of all different abilities as well as participate in local and national tournaments. Through the JOAD Olympian Awards program, these archers can earn incentives as they develop and improve their scores up thru the ranks of Yeoman, Jr. bowman, Bowman, Junior Archer, Archer, Master Archer, Expert Archer, Olympian, Silver and Gold Olympian. Each archer can advance at his or her own pace. Success at each level is dependent on the individual's skill and willingness to apply themselves.
The JOAD program is an effort to provide a basic organizational guide for junior archery activities. The NAA, with its Olympic membership affiliation, is the guiding force for these potential Olympic and international archery contestants. The program is also intended to provide the necessary guidance for the recreational archer who is interested in archery purely for the enjoyment of shooting a bow and arrow. Youth may participate in the JOAD program through the calendar year of their 18th birthday. JOAD sponsors tournaments in which the archers are organized into classes by age group. For more information on the National Archery Association JOAD program go to the NAA JOAD page or to the Texas State Archery Association JOAD FAQ page which has some great articles.
For information on Beginners Archery Lessons go to our Lessons and Programs Page.
Beginning JOAD/Adult - Level I
The beginning Junior Olympic Archery Development (JOAD) program is a continuation of our First Time Archers program. The archer needs to be a PFA member and have completed the First Time Archers program, unless prior approval from the instructing staff. You should have your own equipment. In this program, archers will work on form and tecniques and be able to participate in the NAA achievement program. This class begins at 8:00am and is one hour in length. Adults are welcome to participate.
Intermediate/Advance JOAD/Adult - Level II
Information coming soon!
JOAD Club News
JOAD Age Division Calculator
Remember, to compete in NAA JOAD events you need to be a member of the NAA. You can download the application here. NAA Membership Application Archery Headquarters is now adding more beginning and intermediate recurve equipment to their inventory. They are dedicating a wall in their shop just for JOAD. Please make sure you support local Archery Shops. They will alway provide you with the service and expert advise that most mail-order companies cannot. Here is the link for the USA Archery JOAD web site. A lot of good info here
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