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Maydaan Archery Club Australia

Locality: Bringelly, New South Wales, Australia



Address: 155 Jersey Road 2556 Bringelly, NSW, Australia

Website: http://maydaanarchery.org.au

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25.01.2022 On Sunday, our new beginners course students were introduced to the ancient art of Ottoman archery by ustadh Ahmed, where our students began their journey with "kepaze" and learning about the fundamental concepts and pillars of archery. They fired their first arrows and as a bonus felt the challenge of conditioning their thumbs We also made sure to adapt our classes to #covid safety and socially distanced all our students!



25.01.2022 To go far, one has to start close; and to go fast, one has to start slow.

23.01.2022 A full draw is surely fire, while an incomplete draw is mere smoke.

23.01.2022 Yesterday, our August beginners' (Kepaze-Kesh) class worked on consolidating their previously learned skills, as well as focusing on stance, correct form, developing muscle memory and coming to full draw. We can't wait to see more progress in the coming weeks! @ Maydaan Archery Club Australia



23.01.2022 '"Verily, the believers are like a structure, each part strengthening the other [Al-Bukhari]. In the intermediate class, we reflect on each other in both skill and spirit by working together in pairs or small groups in what we call "buddy classes." Bonding together, in the fellowship of the bow.

21.01.2022 The arrow cannot fly without a bow, just as a student cannot learn without a teacher

21.01.2022 For the past 3 years Maydaan Archery has been rapidly growing and evolving. Here's what some of our members had to say about their time at the club.



20.01.2022 Reminder that if you haven't registered for Maydaan Cup 2020 there's still time to do so! To register head to the website in our bio

19.01.2022 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT: In light of recent events and the potential hotspot at the Crossroads Hotel in neighbouring Casula, we have modified the precautions we will be taking for COVID-19. Please thoroughly read through the infographic and ensure you follow it when you are at the club. As always our volunteers and club officials are happy to help if you have any concerns or questions. Let’s work together to make our time at the Club COVIDSafe

18.01.2022 Maydaan Archery Club Australia will be participating in an open collaboration between Australian Muslim startups, entrepreneurs and investors organised by Meca Collective. Join our founder, Ahmed Karat, as he speaks of his entrepreneurial journey with Maydaan on the 6th of October: registration through @meca.collective

17.01.2022 We come to close off the year 2020 with the 3rd Maydaan Cup. A year noted for struggles and change but also for new beginnings and perseverance. See you all in February next year and as always watch this space

17.01.2022 SUNDAY SHOOTS Our advanced class had some fun shooting the 3D targets while refining their skills and the beginners went through week 3 of their course today



16.01.2022 Analysing release and arrow flight

13.01.2022 With summer months approaching, Maydaan's lesson times will be pushed back an hour: Advanced: 8am Intermediate buddy: 9am Beginners: 10am... Kids: 10am See more

11.01.2022 Nothing clears a mind better than shooting a bow. ~ Fred Bear

11.01.2022 There is always goodness in horses

09.01.2022 Excited to see you all in 2021!

09.01.2022 Treat the bow as an extension of yourself, so much that the wood at it's base becomes your bone, the horn at it's belly becomes your muscle, the sinew backing it becomes your nerves and arteries, and the glue holding it together becomes like the blood flowing through your veins.

08.01.2022 Peaceful mornings like these

08.01.2022 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Due to the long weekend, the Maydaan Archery range will be closed this Sunday (04/10). There will be no classes held. To our archers at home, big and small, keep practising!

08.01.2022 What’s bigger, the target or his smile?

07.01.2022 #tb to 2018 when we took part in the Bega Valley Competition! Can't wait to get back into competing and meeting fellow archers

06.01.2022 Who’s excited for the upcoming comp?? Here’s all the details you’ll need to know. Don’t forget to register through our website! https://www.maydaanarchery.org.au/services/maydaan-cup-2020

06.01.2022 Happy to see our intermediate class growing!

05.01.2022 Working on #stance with archery drills by shooting in sync and building trust with fellow archers #strongstance #showmeyourstance

05.01.2022 Congratulations to the winners of Maydaan Cup 2020 Junior 3D: Sulaiman Oueik (1st), Neyla Keco (2nd) & Nouredeen Baghdadi (3rd) 3D Male Division: Ubeyt Yildiz (1st), Mateen Furmie (2nd), Rashid De Ridder (3rd) 3D Female Division: Khadeejah Farrar (1st), Daniya Aziz (2nd), Sarah Chams (3rd)

05.01.2022 #tb to last week where we shot whistlers at 75 m! The whistling arrow originated from Central Asian nomads and was aptly dubbed by the Chinese as the shrieking arrow. Ancient manuscripts reveal that the Chinese military divided their nights into four divisions and marked each by shooting whistling arrows from one sentry to another to prove their alertness. In battle, the Japanese would shoot hundreds of these arrows as a form of psychological warfare into enemy fronts. Whistlers found their way into Ottoman traditions with the depiction of Sultan Selim holding a whistling arrow, used as a messenger, which the Turks called Çavu

05.01.2022 Congratulations to the winners of Maydaan Cup 2020 Torba Comp: Abdul Baset Hamidi (1st), Aasiya Furmie (2nd) & Mateen Furmie (3rd) Puta Comp Male Division: Mesud Sinanovic (1st), Musa Kan (2nd), Alperen Erdogan (3rd) Puta Comp Female Division: Khadeejah Farrar (1st), Daniya Aziz (2nd), Amirah Haque (3rd)

05.01.2022 What's your score at a 60m target? Find out ours this Sunday! #maydaancup2020

04.01.2022 The only difference between a close target and a far target is the raising of your bow

03.01.2022 Above all principles, an archer needs two traits: dedication and patience.

01.01.2022 Practising our long distance shooting in the rain

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