This has been addressed several times but it is worth covering again.
For NASP the numbers run something like this. There are 48 states that have NASP in their school programs and they ARE "changing lives one arrow at a time." The national tournament is being held in Louisville KY next weekend and will have about 8000 shooters in one 2 day tournament!!!! These 8000 are the ones that qualified in their respective state championships and will represent over 2 MILLION kids that have been in the program since it started in KY in 2002.
Yes, they do use the Mathews Genesis compound bow, BUT BEFORE YOU TUNE OUT, This bow has NO let off, NO wall, NO sights, NO release. It can be adjusted to draw weights of 10 to 20 pounds and has a draw length up to about 30 inches. It shoots much more like our equipment than any other compound out there.
The kids ALL shoot the same bow and arrow. So their performance is based on their own ability and NOT by how much "stuff" they can buy to "get an edge."
NASP has a training system for coaches that is specifically set up for those that have NO archery experience and to get your BAI (Basic archery instructor) rating takes one 8 hour training session. Usually, in most states the central coordinating agency is the state's DNR,Fish and wildlife, or whatever it's called by that state.
Here is an example of the success of the program. Hill City MN is sending their entire team to Louisville -- 31 students with 8 coaches. Their elementary team (there are three divisions, High school, middle school and elementary) just won the MN state elementary team championship. By the way, Hill City MN has a population of a little over 700 people TOTAL! Where else have you ever heard of a town that small qualifying for a National Championship in ANY school sport??? and against schools of ANY size??
I know many of you are "hard over" about the use of longbows and recurves for the kids. Fearing that they will end up on the "dark side" but I submit that if you REALLY check out the equipment and the program, you will see that it is far more "traditional" in nature than you might believe. They shoot WITHOUT sights, releases, stabilizers or any of the other "stuff. Bare bow, fingers only and all the same equipment.
Don't let your self perceived level of archery (or instructional) experience hold you back. If you like archery and kids and if you feel that you want to promote the sport we all love to future generations -- GET INVOLVED!!!!!!!
Google "NASP archery" for the web page.