Duncan Busby outlines the importance of a set of comfortable, consistent reference points, and explains how you can find what works for you
How to get your references right
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Posted in Features, Technique
Posted in Features, Technique
Q&A: Finding your arrow length
Adrian Tippins discusses the importance of knowing your arrow length when looking to buy your first bow…
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Posted in FAQs, Features
Have the best outdoor season yet with the new issue of Bow International
Tagged with: archery, arrows, bow, Bow International, bow magazine, compound, Lisa Unruh, new issue, new issue of bow, outdoor season, recurve
Posted in News
Posted in News
How to get stronger and fitter at home
Not quite ready to venture out of your winter cocoon and take on the gym? Lucy O’Sullivan says you can still improve your archery
Tagged with: archer, archery, archery exercises, Archery Fit, body weight exercises, Bow International, bow technique, exercises, fitness, improve archery, plank, push up, squats
Posted in Features, Technique
Posted in Features, Technique
How to prepare your gear for outdoor season
Patrick Huston shares his tips to fine-tune your equipment for outdoor rounds before competing at the long distances
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Posted in Events, Features
Posted in Events, Features
New Season! New Bow?
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Posted in Equipment, Features
Posted in Equipment, Features
Q&A: How to regain enthusiasm for archery
Losing enthusiasm for your sport is more common than you might think. Andrew Smith explains how to revive your passion when it wanes
Tagged with: archery psychology, bow, bow psychology, enthusiasm, field sports, passion, passion for sports, regain enthusiasm, sport
Posted in FAQs, Psychology
Posted in FAQs, Psychology
Q&A: Tackling windy conditions for beginners
British weather, even in Summertime, can get a bit windy! It helps to know how to combat this in your archery so you can prevent your arrows going off course. Patrick Huston has some tips…
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Posted in Uncategorized
Should archery be on TV?
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Posted in Features
Posted in Features