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The Archery Parent Podcast

The Archery Parent Podcast

By: Manisha Solomon - The Archery Parent Podcast
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Welcome Archery Family! This is the Archery Parent Podcast - What you need to know to best support your Archer.


The Archery Parent Podcast is a Survival Guide for family and friends.


We will take you from the Beginner Archer to competition, and into High-Performance. Don't worry, this podcast has nothing to do with How to Shoot. We're leaving that up to your Archer. We will talk about everything you, as an Archery Parent, are responsible for.


We'll cover:

*Indoor to outdoor Archery and the differences

*The nuances of the Canadian Archery community

*How to Find a Coach

*Crossing the Canada/US border with Archery equipment

*Costs

*Travel

*Reviews of products that will make your life easier

*Where to shop for Archery equipment

*The importance of creating a community

*Nutrition and General Health

*Getting ready for your first outdoor tournament

*How to get involved

*What to say and what not to say to your Archer

*The future of Archery in Canada


And, we will have interviews with special guests from Canada, the USA, and abroad


There's so much more we can't wait to share with you.


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  • Blueprinting the Shot: A Parent's Guide with Joel Turner
    Mar 26 2026

    In this episode of the Archery Parent Podcast, Manisha interviews Joel Turner, Archery Dad, and developer of the SHOTIQ approach to performance. Joel reveals why Archery is "just shy of impossible" and how parents can actually help their Archer develop the "ultimate skill of the human being". The discussion includes teaching work ethic, how school-based programs can lead to target panic, and why "just relax" doesn't work.


    Joel shares the difference between thoughts and thinking, and the one question that can refocus your Archer when things are falling apart. Joel also takes to task the many parents and mid-level coaches who overemphasize form when an Archer's thoughts become too much.


    Learn the speech-based “blueprint” of an Archer's process, the foundation of the SHOTIQ system. Hint: It's about getting loud in your head with the right words at the right moments.


    Joel also explains how to handle tournament stress and spectators, and answers a question from a listener worried about his Archer's emotional and physical changes going from the easy backyard practices to the intense tournament expectations.


    We talk about parent support cues and Turner Family travel tips (avoid connections, AirTags, hydration/electrolytes).


    00:00 Welcome to Joel Turner

    01:18 Early Archery Roots

    02:11 Family Moments Beyond Wins

    03:56 Watching Your Archer Compete

    05:13 Bad Days and Control

    08:08 Why Parents Struggle to Coach

    13:52 The Ultimate Skill Is Self Talk

    15:54 Reality Check: Goals vs Work Ethic

    17:06 NASP: the Birth of Target Panic

    19:38 Tournament Nerves

    23:56 Spectators and Thoughts vs Thinking

    27:48 What Parents Should Ask

    32:33 Blueprinting the Process

    33:51 How "Little Speech" Can Lead to Big Things

    34:17 Barebow Tips

    35:37 What is a Safety Concept

    36:58 Decision Power Explained

    37:46 Technical Tweaks

    39:21 Resistance Release

    41:34 You're Never Too Young to Think

    44:59 Command vs Surprise

    48:16 Tournament Nerves Blueprint

    51:42 The Empty Lung Drill

    54:34 Use Your Words

    57:23 The Importance of Rhythmic Speech

    01:02:22 Archery Dad Reflections

    01:03:14 Travel Tips from the Turner Family


    Connect with Joel Turner:

    www.ShotIQ.com

    Instagram: @joelturneractual | @mama_shotiq | @bodie_turner

    joelturner{at}shotiq.com


    Connect with Manisha of the Archery Parent Podcast:

    www.ArcheryParentPodcast.ca

    Instagram: @archeryparentpodcast

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Searching for an Archery Range Near You? Discover Archery Ranges Canada
    Mar 16 2026
    Archery Ranges Canada: Josh Kennedy’s New National Directory for Finding Ranges, Clubs, and Pro ShopsManisha of the Archery Parent Podcast interviews Josh Kennedy, creator of ArcheryRangesCanada.ca, a new national directory to help Archers find Archery ranges across Canada. Josh experienced the time-consuming method of looking up ranges, but realized how unreliable range searches could be.Josh explains why he includes registered clubs, pro shops, and unaffiliated/backyard-style ranges to maximize accessibility for hunters, tournament competitors, and recreational Archers.The site offers search by name or location, geolocation, category filters, interactive maps, and detailed listings with contact info, amenities, bow types allowed, pricing (for certain listings), and directions, with owners/directors able to claim and edit listings.Josh outlines the various levels of listing: Bronze (free), Silver (analytics, clickable contacts, more photos and text, pricing, FAQs, review replies), and Gold (featured placement, ads, unlimited photos, video, events calendar).During our interview, Josh shares early traffic stats for Archery Ranges Canada, notes 244 listings across Ontario, BC, and Alberta*, and previews upcoming features. (*At the time of publishing this episode, ArcheryRangesCanada.ca has been updated to include all of Canada.)00:00 Welcome to Josh of Archery Ranges Canada00:40 Why a Directory of Archery Ranges?03:34 The Community Response04:34 Inclusive Listings06:14 Search and Filters07:26 Range Details and Updates08:31 Claiming a Listing09:43 Premium Packages12:17 Building the Map13:08 Traffic and Reach14:23 Hidden Gems16:06 What’s Next?17:40 Bronze, Silver & Gold Recap20:02 Growth20:56 Why Archery Ranges Canada is For Everyone22:19 What Does Josh Never Leave the House Without?22:51 Shout Outs to Mentioned Ranges23:43 The Bigger Mission of Archery Ranges CanadaReferences and ResourcesArchery Ranges CanadaWebsite: www.archeryrangescanada.caContact Email: ArcheryRangesCanada@gmail.comFeature Focus: Interactive directory and map for Canadian Archery ranges, pro shops, and independent shooting locations.Ranges MentionedYork County Bowmen (Ontario)Forest City Archers (Thorndale, Ontario)Features: 64 acres, 40-target outdoor 3D course, open all season.Salt Spring Archery Society at Jade Farm (Salt Spring Island, British Columbia)Features: Located on a real farm with 3D courses right by the ocean.Painted Warriors (Mountain View County, Alberta)Features: Immersive indigenous cultural experience with traditional shooting and hyper-realistic 3D courses.Social Media & Community GroupsYork County Bowmen Facebook Page (Where the connection was first made)Contact Page: Contact Archery Ranges Canada: Report a missing archery range • Update listing information • Claim your facility listing • Premium listing inquiries • Partnership opportunities • Technical support Keywords/Search:Archery ranges in Canada | Finding Archery clubs near me | Canadian Archery community | Indoor vs Outdoor Archery ranges | Archery range directory Canada | Youth Archery programs Canada | How to support a young Archer | Beginner Archery for kids Canada Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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    25 mins
  • The Archer's Pathway to LA2028: The Qualification Framework
    Feb 17 2026
    The LA2028 Olympic Qualifying Framework for Archery, Explained: Quotas, Changes & CompoundIn this episode of the Archery Parent Podcast, Manisha breaks down the IOC’s newly released Olympic Qualifying Framework for Archery at LA2028, highlighting major program changes and what athletes, coaches, and families should expect over the next two years.Manisha explains the available 128 quota spots, the new medal count, Recurve team changes, what the addition of Compound means to the overall program at the 2028 Olympic Games, and how Archers and their families can start planning for 2032 in Brisbane and beyond.The episode also outlines the 2027-2028 qualification window, who quotas spots actually belong to once they have been earned, and the importance of the domestic selection, nomination, and approval processes.This episode is the much-awaited summary many have been waiting for.00:00 What’s New in the LA 2028 Olympic Archery Pathway01:25 The Big Picture04:34 Compound Mixed Team & and the Recurve Trade-Off05:42 How Olympic Quota Spots Work09:21 Recurve Team Qualification12:12 Continental Games Explained13:20 Individual Recurve Pathway15:35 Compound Mixed Team Qualification18:52 Minimum Qualification Scores (MQS)21:27 When the Race to LA Starts24:21 Key Takeaways & Planning26:34 For Developing Archers28:13 Why “Good Experience” Can Backfire31:49 Smart Progression: Choosing Events, Setting Goals & Finding Official Info33:57 Recap & What’s Next35:29 OutroOfficial Documents & OrganizationsLA2028 Official Qualification Framework: The primary IOC document detailing the pathway to the Games for ArcheryInternational Olympic Committee (IOC): The governing body of the Olympic GamesWorld Archery: The international Archery federation responsible for updating quota spot tallies and news articlesNational Olympic Committees (NOCs): The organizations that own the "Golden Ticket" quota spots (e.g., the Canadian Olympic Committee)Major Qualifying Events2027 Hyundai World Archery Championships: Taking place in Medellin, Colombia; the first major opportunity for team and individual quotasContinental Games (2026-2027): Multi-sport events offering Olympic qualification for Europe, Asia, the Americas, Africa, and OceaniaFinal Qualifying Tournament (FQT): The last chance to earn spots, held just weeks before the 2028 Opening CeremonyYouth Development BenchmarksYouth Olympic Games (YOG): Recommended for archers under 21 as a developmental milestone.World Archery Youth Championships (WAYC): A key event for Archers to gain international experienceMinimum Qualification Scores (MQS)Archers must achieve these benchmarks during a 720 round at a World Archery registered event to be eligible for consideration:Recurve Men | 70 meters | 650Recurve Women | 70 meters | 620Compound Men | 50 meters | 690Compound Women | 50 meters | 670 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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    36 mins
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