Ain't it fun?!!! I teach kids on Wednesday evenings, adults Thursday morings, and kids, adults/families on Saturday mornings all winter. Some of the kids are so small their arrows/quivers drag on the floor and they can barely reach to the top of the bow to get into the "ready" stance. The smiles when they go from barely hitting the wall to bull's eyes is the greatest reward you can get. Learning to shoot has also greatly improved the self esteem of some kids that really needed it. Like Clint says, if you can find the time, get involved. You gain much more than the cost. As for improving your own shooting, if you have to give a demonstration you'll definitely want to shoot well. Demonstrations are a GREAT motivator to practice.