My wife and I are Civil War Reenactors, and we have started a Civilian Archer's Society within the hobby... I've made about a dozen bows, and spend weekends teaching reenactors how to shoot primitive bows, and it's ALWAYS a big hit.
Here's my question... Since I'm always looking to find better ways of teaching folks how to shoot, are there any methods other than GAP shooting (which is what I teach) that would be easier for beginners to have success? Most of these people have never held a bow before, but after about 10 minutes of me showing them the basics, most folks are hitting bullseyes at 20 yards.
Below is a picture of one of my ladies shooting the GAP method. I've drawn in a sight line and arrow-to-target line to show how the GAP method works, and I use this picture often to show new folks how to shoot.
Are there any better ways???