Hope King joins Austin Lucas, Assistant Manager at Gotham Archery in Brooklyn NY, to learn how to navigate the world of bows and arrows!
Archery has become increasingly popular due to the cult following of "The Hunger Games" and "Game of Thrones." As Hope takes aim, Lucas talks about how Gotham Archery started. Young adults don't want to just go to dinner with friends anymore, they want to create memories and enjoy experiences. Lucas says this is one of the many reasons Gotham Archery has been able to expand.
Plus, Lucas talks about how corporations come to Gotham Archery to bond and get to know each other. He says archery is a fun skill to learn as a team and it has a small risk factor which always gives people a little rush.
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