Confidence is not a feeling. It's a memory of doing hard things and finishing them.
Confidence is not a feeling. It is a memory, the memory of doing something hard and finishing it. Boys do not get more confident by being told they are great. They get more confident by carrying their share of a tent, starting a small fire under supervision, climbing a rope, and finishing a hike with sore legs.
The academy is built to make those memories possible, safely, and with their fathers present.
Boys do not become men in isolation. They become men in the presence of fathers, mentors, and a brotherhood that points them back to Allah.
Archery is one of the few sports that rewards stillness, breath, and restraint. That is exactly why it works for boys.