NAA Level I Archery Certification Courses

The National Archery Association (NAA) Level I Archery Certification Course teaches basic archery instruction skills and safety.  The certification is valid for three years and meets the ACA standard requiring certification / training for a designated archery supervisor.  More information.

Dates & Locations

May 18, 2013, 9am-6pm
Cheviot Hills Recreation Center (map)
2551 Motor Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90064

REGISTER

Deadline to register:  May 10, 2013

May 19, 2013, 9am-6pm
Rawhide Ranch 
(map)
6987 West Lilac Rd.
Bonsall, CA 92003

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Deadline to register:  May 10, 2013

June 2, 2013, 9am-6pm
Cheviot Hills Recreation Center
(map)
2551 Motor Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90064

REGISTER

Deadline to register:  May 24, 2013

Registration

$90 / ACA Member
$100 / Non-Member

Private courses also available for groups of 8 or more.  For more information, contact us.  
To register, click the link above for your preferred date and location or call (800) 428-2267.

REFUND POLICY:  No refunds for cancellations unless written request is postmarked 15 days before the event date;  50% of the registration fee will be retained for processing.  All payments must be received by the event date. 

Preparation

Please bring a notepad and pen and download this LIABILITY RELEASE FORM and bring a signed copy with you to the course.  Dress comfortably to be outdoors and wear closed toed shoes.

If possible, please take a basic archery class before attending the Level I Archery Course.  Free archery classes are available at the Cheviot Hills Archery Range and at Woodley Park.

Program

The National Archery Association (NAA) Level I Archery Certification Course teaches basic archery instruction skills and safety.  The certification is valid for three years and meets the ACA standard requiring certification / training for a designated archery supervisor.  Topics include:

  • How to develop & operate a safe archery program
  • How to teach new archers
  • How to maintain program equipment
  • Common shooting errors & correction
  • "Drills & skills" session for training new archers

Who Should Attend:  Camp Directors, Program Directors and camp program staff.