Dan Gates: Archery Coach

EPISODE · Jun 9, 2025 · 1H 16M

Dan Gates: Archery Coach

from The Range · host Sportsmen's Empire

In this episode of the Range Podcast, Ricky Brule speaks with Dan Gates, Head Coach for the Alexandria College Legends Archery Team. They explore the world of archery and bow hunting. They discuss personal experiences, the evolution of hunting regulations, and the importance of mentorship in archery. The conversation delves into the challenges of drawing hunting tags, the significance of coaching youth in archery, and the ethical considerations of hunting. Listeners will gain insights into the journey of becoming a skilled archer and the joy of sharing this passion with the next generation. This conversation delves into the intricacies of archery, focusing on efficiency in shooting, the evolution of collegiate archery programs, and the importance of community and experience in the sport. The speakers discuss the challenges and opportunities in building future archers, innovations in archery equipment, and the significance of hands-on experience over theoretical knowledge. They also touch on the dynamics of competition and collaboration within the archery community.TakeawaysThe podcast focuses on archery stories and technical tactics.Bow hunting is a family tradition passed down through generations.The difficulty of drawing hunting tags has increased over the years.Archery coaching can instill ethical hunting practices in youth.3D archery offers a different experience than traditional hunting.Mentorship in archery is crucial for developing skills.Teaching kids about hunting involves discussing life and death.The importance of adapting to new archery technologies.Coaching youth in archery can lead to personal growth for both coach and student.Engaging with kids in outdoor activities fosters a love for nature. Efficiency is crucial for success in archery.Understanding your equipment can significantly improve performance.Collegiate archery programs are evolving to provide more opportunities.Experience in the field is invaluable compared to theoretical knowledge.Building a strong community is essential for the growth of archery.Youth programs are vital for nurturing future archers.Innovations in equipment can enhance shooting accuracy and performance.Trusting but verifying information is key in archery training.Participation in competitions helps develop skills and confidence.Collaboration among archery brands can drive innovation and improve products.The Range Podcast is available on all major platforms, including Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Video versions are also available on the Vapor Trail YouTube Channel and Wild TV. Enter Promo Code trp15 during checkout at www.vaportrailarchery.com to receive 15% off VTX Bowstrings and Branded Apparel.The Range Podcast is brought to you by Vapor Trail Archery and Stokerized Stabilizers. We are proud to be a part of the @sportsmens_empire network. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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