At 10265 State Highway 30 in College Station, Texas, the Private Beginner Lesson - Venu (Barebow Lessons Only) offers 55 minutes of focused, one-on-one coaching for anyone ready to trade screen time for target time. These private archery sessions — tailored for beginners, bow hunters, and advanced archers — take place on an open-air range a short drive from town. Instructors break shooting into manageable steps: stance, nocking, anchor, and consistent release, then layer in barebow techniques that emphasize instinctive alignment and body-driven accuracy. The experience centers on practical skill building. The lesson format is compact and efficient: 55 minutes of drills, feedback, and progressive goal-setting that leave most students hitting tighter groupings by the final end. Equipment is provided for beginner lessons; the Bow Hunter lesson requires bringing your own gear. Group rates make it easy to bring a friend or family member and split the coaching time while keeping instruction personalized. What makes this service stand out is its simple focus. Rather than a crowded commercial range, these private sessions keep the attention on fundamentals and repeatable mechanics — ideal for a first shot at archery or for a bowhunter sharpening field skills. The barebow emphasis strips away optic aids and forces archers to read their body and the target, producing a clearer sense of progress. The setting is straightforward: a level range framed by east-central Texas fields and mature shade trees, with space to shoot and to observe adjustments between ends. Targets, sightlines, and coach-held drills mimic conditions you’ll find in competitive barebow rounds and practical hunting scenarios. If you're in College Station and want concentrated instruction without a long course schedule, this condensed lesson delivers. Practical notes: sessions are 55 minutes; the business offers separate pricing tiers for Beginner ($50), Bow Hunter ($60), and Advanced lessons ($70), and a discounted rate for two or more archers. Bookings are best made in advance to secure an instructor and time that fits your calendar. Wear comfortable clothing that allows full rotation of your shoulders; closed-toe shoes and sun protection are smart on sunny days. Whether you're stepping onto the range for the first time or tightening your groups before season, this private lesson is a precise, no-frills way to build confidence, develop muscle memory, and leave with clear next steps. Instructors also emphasize safety, range etiquette, and personalized progress plans so each archer leaves with a list of concrete drills to practice. Beginners report faster learning when coaching focuses on a single correction at a time. For bowhunters, lessons translate to better shot setup and quicker target acquisition. To book, use the provided referral link or call the number listed in the booking details; sessions fill quickly on weekend afternoons.