I guess it was meant that you start with the grandfather because he would be most skilled.. Has this been described in certain kinds of books? (Diaries, etc.)
No, the grandfather would be the least skilled of the three.
The basic idea is that to make a good archer, you need to start when he’s (women need not apply) practically a baby. In order to teach well, you must be an archer yourself; thus, the father should be an archer.
Adding in the grandfather was probably a case of exaggeration for effect, but—no, I haven’t read any diaries about it, so I could be wrong. You’d probably get some benefit from it.. I have no idea how much.
I guess it was meant that you start with the grandfather because he would be most skilled.. Has this been described in certain kinds of books? (Diaries, etc.)
No, the grandfather would be the least skilled of the three.
The basic idea is that to make a good archer, you need to start when he’s (women need not apply) practically a baby. In order to teach well, you must be an archer yourself; thus, the father should be an archer.
Adding in the grandfather was probably a case of exaggeration for effect, but—no, I haven’t read any diaries about it, so I could be wrong. You’d probably get some benefit from it.. I have no idea how much.