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Todd
Delle on his Mustang taking the long forward shot. Todd Delle is the main
contact for Kassai USA.
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Tom
and a Morgan, approach shot
Photo copy righted T.L. Peters |
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Allen
and Chikanery, an appaloosa, straight-on shot
Photo copy righted T.L. Peters |
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Richland
Contact: Allen Minton |
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Allen
and Dixie, an uncolored appaloosa, parting shot
Photo copy righted T.L. Peters |
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Horseback Archery Kassai USA is the American branch of the Kassai School of Horseback Archery. The Kassai School of Horseback Archery was started in Hungary by Kassai Lajos. The Kassai system treats horseback archery as a martial art; providing the necessary structure, discipline, and training system to promote advancement. There are twelve levels or degrees recognized within the system. An examination system defines these levels. The right to test for rank is obtained after achieving the appropriate scores in sanctioned competitions. Competence in archery and riding skills are tested. Todd Delle
has been appointed the leader for Kassai USA. Todd has been training with
Kassai since 2000. Todd Delle provides instruction and holds two competitions
per year in Kalispell, MT. Horseback archery requires excellent riding
skills and is an extremely instinctive archery style. Target distance
and angles quickly change as you gallop down the track, and there is no
time to aim. A traditional archery style with fixed anchor point does
not work well on a running horse. We practice a blind nocking technique
and a slightly different archery style to allow fast nocking and shooting
while on horseback. Training involves a lot of work on ground exercises
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Horseback
Archery Demonstration at the Colyak Bowhunters 3D Traditional Archery
Shoot, Johnson Park, West Richland, 3/25-26/06.
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Photos
copy righted T.L. Peters
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