How are distractions caused by the movement of people eliminated?
On an outdoor range, there shall be no people within 50 yards behind the targets, so distraction should be minimal. On an indoor range, there should be no one behind the targets. Other than that, overcoming distractions is part of the sport, and is one of the skills that archers acquire with practice. 5.) Is there a designated safety zone around the shooters? All archers line up on a shooting line, and only instructors are allowed to approach them while shooting. Once an archer shoots all of his arrows, he is to leave the shooting line, return his bow to the bow rack, and wait behind the waiting line. If an archer is distracting or bothering another archer on the shooting line, he or she can be asked to stop, moved to another position on the line, or removed from the shooting line entirely. 6.) Is there a designated waiting area for the students who are not shooting? The waiting line is two yards (or meters) behind the shooting line. If an archer is not shooting, or has finished shooti