Age 7-20 Years(Boys/Girls)
June to March
10 am to 4 pm (lunchtime 1:00 to 2 pm)
Archery in ancient India has been respected and regarded as a divine art, quite secret and sacred, clad in mysticism. Archery is directly linked with our glorious past and the National prestige; the very mention of Archery instils a sense of pride among the Indians. It is widely liked and practised, be it as sports & recreation or as a part of religious festivity. The two great epics of India, the Ramayana and the Mahabharata, describe at length the artistry and perfection achieved by Indian archers centuries earlier. The feats of Arjuna, Eklavya, Karna, Bhishm Pitamah, Dronacharya, Bhagwan Parsuram, Guru Gobind Singh ji and those of Lord Rama, Laxman and Meghnath are still recounted with great pride.
Archery in India has steadily progressed to win the World Championship, Asian Games, Commonwealth Games, World Cups, Youth World Championship, Youth Olympics and Asian Championships, Paralympic.
It is a very important activity for everyone to improve their concentration levels in this training period. It improves your upper strength. The arms, core, chest, and shoulders are all used when practicing a proper draw. Similar to lifting weights, an archer usually holds their draw for a couple seconds, which allows for tension in the muscles. Repetition of this action leads to muscle development.