Mastering Archery Instinctively: A Weekend Seminar with Encarna Garrido
Archery enthusiasts have a unique opportunity this weekend to learn from one of the best in the world.Monreal del Campo will host the IMI Archery Seminar, led by multi-champion Encarna Garrido and José Ángel Garrido. Organized by the Arqueros del Jiloca club and the monreal City Council, the seminar promises to elevate archers’ skills considerably.
Seventeen archers have already registered for this intensive course, which, according to Miguel Ángel Pellicer, secretary of the organizing club, can deliver a year’s worth of progress in just a weekend. Garrido’s teaching style is renowned for its effectiveness and clarity.
the seminar will take place over two days. Saturday will be dedicated to theoretical learning at the Monreal del campo Initiatives Center, covering both morning and afternoon sessions. Sunday will shift to practical request at a dedicated archery range set up in the municipal pavilion.
Garrido will share her innovative IMI technique (Instinct, Mind, and Intuition) specifically tailored for instinctive archery. Unlike conventional archery, instinctive archery utilizes curved or longbows without any aiming devices.
“Some archers use the bow, the arrow tip, or even the bowstring to aim, adjusting the arrow’s position along the string,” explains Pellicer. ”But Garrido’s approach is purely instinctive.”
One of the most popular instinctive archery disciplines is the “course,” frequently enough set in a wooded area. Archers navigate through the course, encountering animal targets with scoring zones, firing up to three arrows at each.
“In these woodland courses, the distance to the target is unknown,” Pellicer clarifies. “You might have two or three rocks to shoot at, and each hit earns points. This format demands complete instinctual shooting, relying heavily on the terrain’s natural features.”
Another popular format involves shooting at randomly placed targets of varying distances within an indoor pavilion.
Sharpening Instincts: A Conversation with Instinctive Archery Champion, Encarna Garrido
Welcome back, archery enthusiasts, to another insightful installment in our series dedicated to delving into the captivating world of archery. Today, we’re thrilled to be joined by the remarkable Encarna Garrido, a multi-champion archer esteemed for her innovative IMI technique, specifically designed for instinctive archery. Let’s dive into a discussion on encarna’s teaching philosophies and the unique challenges and rewards of instinctive archery.
Encarna, thank you for gracing us with yoru presence today.As our readers know, you’re renowned for your IMI method, which emphasizes ‘Instinct, Mind, and Intuition.’ Could you elaborate on this technique and how it differs from traditional aiming methods frequently enough seen in archery?
Encarna Garrido: Thank you for having me. The IMI technique is, indeed, about tapping into those deep-seated instincts we all possess. Unlike traditional archery, where archers rely on sights and other aiming devices, instinctive archery encourages a more primal connection between the archer, the bow, and the target. It’s about silencing the analytical mind and trusting your innate ability to guide the arrow.
The “Mind” element in IMI involves developing a focused yet relaxed state. It’s about clearing away distracting thoughts and being present in the moment.”Intuition” comes into play as you refine your connection with the bow, learning to “feel” the shot and anticipate its trajectory.
Many archers find this approach incredibly liberating and empowering, as it allows them to connect with the ancient essence of archery.
It sounds incredibly powerful. As the article mentions, you’ll be leading a seminar in Monreal del Campo focusing on your IMI technique. What are some key takeaways participants can expect from attending?
Encarna Garrido: Participants can expect a thorough understanding of the IMI principles. We’ll delve into the mental and physical aspects, working on things like visualization techniques, balance, and developing the “feel” for the shot.
One of the exciting aspects of the seminar is the practical component. We’ll be setting up a range specifically for instinctive archery, allowing participants to experience the technique firsthand. I believe that hands-on experience is crucial when learning any new skill,especially something as intuitive as this.
I’m eager to share my knowledge and passion with everyone and guide them on their journey to discover their own instinctive archery potential.
That’s fantastic Encarna! One concept I found notably intriguing in the article was the “course” format of instinctive archery. Could you shed some light on the challenges and thrills this format presents?
Encarna Garrido: Absolutely! the “course” format is a thrilling test of instinctive archery skills. Imagine navigating a wooded area, encountering hidden targets at unknown distances. It requires a heightened sense of awareness, adaptability, and a deep trust in your instincts.
The thrill comes from overcoming the unknown, relying solely on feeling and intuition to guide your arrows.
Of course, some archers might find it intimidating as aiming aids are wholly absent. But for those who embrace the challenge, it’s an incredibly rewarding experience.
It’s engaging to see how instinctive archery calls upon an almost primal survival instinct. For our readers who are curious to explore instinctive archery, any advice you’d offer to help them get started?
Encarna Garrido: Absolutely! First and foremost, I encourage anyone to give it a try. Don’t be afraid to experiment and find what feels right for you.It’s a journey of self-discovery, so approach it with an open mind and a willingness to learn.
Secondly, find books and resources on instinctive archery.
Ther are some excellent guides available that explore the techniques and philosophies behind this unique discipline.
And lastly, don’t hesitate to seek out experienced archers who practice instinctive archery.Their insights and guidance can be invaluable as you develop your skills.
encarna, thank you so much for your time and insightful perspective. Your dedication to sharing your knowledge and passion for instinctive archery is truly inspiring.
Encarna Garrido: It was a pleasure, thank you for having me.
We hope this interview has ignited a spark of interest in instinctive archery amongst our readers. We encourage you to share your thoughts and experiences with us in the comments below. Is instinctive archery something you’d be willing to try? What intrigues you most about this ancient method? Let’s keep the conversation flowing!