Texas Asiatic Archery

Texas Asiatic Archery Texas Asiatic Archery is an archery club located in Austin, TX. TAA is a division of Mamluk Academy.

Our mission is to provide education and resources about Asiatic archery focused on community and practice.

Join us March 20-22 for the 11th annual STAR competition happening at TyTin Ranch. Best of luck to all of the competitor...
03/11/2026

Join us March 20-22 for the 11th annual STAR competition happening at TyTin Ranch. Best of luck to all of the competitors!

Mamluk Academy is launching their app where you can keep track of your practice scores, and submit your scores for posta...
01/20/2026

Mamluk Academy is launching their app where you can keep track of your practice scores, and submit your scores for postal matches!

Select Texas Asiatic Archery as your club and come be part of the international Mamluk community!

12/27/2025

We’re so excited to share that Mamluk Academy is now in the US for the first time ever! We are now offering Mamluk Academy beginner courses taught by Dieter and Kristie, certified MA instructors.

Join us January 10th 2026 for the start of our 7-week beginner course where we’ll explore the rich history of archery and the warrior culture of the Mamluks. Modeled after the historical training of the Culban (newly recruited Mamluk soldiers), this course is the official entry point into the Mamluk Academy System.

Sessions will be hosted by Kristie and Dieter at 10:00am - 12:00pm on Saturdays or Sundays. *Please check the schedule and make note of what dates are on Saturday or Sunday.

Course fee is $180 per person/AAC members, $220/non-members.

Only 12 spots available, register through the site!

https://www.texasasiaticarchery.com/0110-mamluk-archery-course

That’s a wrap for the second annual TyTin Open competition held at TyTin Ranch in New Braunfels, TX! This year we sponso...
12/15/2025

That’s a wrap for the second annual TyTin Open competition held at TyTin Ranch in New Braunfels, TX! This year we sponsored the ground archery competition and had a fun time bringing together ground and horse archers.

Congratulations to everyone who medaled, competed, and came out to have some fun! We had a total of 17 ground archers and 12 competitors who competed in both ground and horseback archery.

Also, a huge shoutout to our volunteers that helped us run the competition, even in such cold and windy weather!

📷 1. Competitors for ground and horseback archery
📷 2. Competitors for ground archery

There’s still time to register! See you at the shoot next weekend!
12/08/2025

There’s still time to register! See you at the shoot next weekend!

Come join us for our second TyTin Open.
Ground Archery & Horse Archery!
Can’t wait to see y’all there!

Registration:
https://forms.gle/87qZiZWE58nQaAvP9

It’s opening weekend at The Texas Renaissance Festival! You know what that means?Head on over to The Flying Hun - Archer...
10/11/2025

It’s opening weekend at The Texas Renaissance Festival! You know what that means?

Head on over to The Flying Hun - Archery and Leather for all your traditional archery needs!

We’re in the final stages of Taybugha League, as part of Mamluk Academy, and we couldn’t be more proud of everyone who h...
09/08/2025

We’re in the final stages of Taybugha League, as part of Mamluk Academy, and we couldn’t be more proud of everyone who has participated with us. 💪 Taybugha League is reserved to Mamluk Academy clubs and those practicing historical Mamluk techniques.

From January to September, we shot every month, competing head to head against 14 other clubs. We’re so dang proud to see the continued progress of each individual archer within this 9 month time period.👏👏👏

Did you know we have a club leaderboard? Checkout the link below to see all the TAA members who have participated in Taybugha League with us!

https://www.texasasiaticarchery.com/leaderboard

Kristie Bocanegra and Dieter Galvan have kicked up weekly practices again.Making riding progress little by little. Even ...
08/24/2025

Kristie Bocanegra and Dieter Galvan have kicked up weekly practices again.

Making riding progress little by little. Even now it’s great to see the comparison of when we first started. Lots to learn, but we’ll keep at it!

Grateful for the opportunity to continue training with South Texas Archery Riders. With a bonus clip of Lucky enjoying his peppermints and Churro saying hi. Plus a pic with some of our fellow riders.

🤳: Ace Evans

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Austin, TX
78701–78705, 78708–78739, 78741–78742, 78744–78769

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