Adrian Tippins discusses the importance of knowing your arrow length when looking to buy your first bow…
FAQs
Q&A: Finding your arrow length
Tagged with: adrian tippins, archery, archery beginner, arrow length, beginners bow, Bow International, how to, new archer, new bow, recurve, tips
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Posted in FAQs, 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: What is weight matching?
Tagged with: adrian tippins, archery, arrow, bow and arrow, Bow International, compound, custom made arrows, recurve, shaft selection, vanes
Posted in FAQs, Features, Traditional
Posted in FAQs, Features, Traditional
Q&A: Keeping your cool after a bad shot
Tagged with: archery equipment, archery improvement, arrows, bow and arrow, Bow International, bow performance, bow psychology, bow technique, compound, focus, learning, Q&A, recurve
Posted in FAQs, Psychology, Technique
Posted in FAQs, Psychology, Technique
Q&A: Quick tips to mentally prepare before a shoot
Tagged with: archery, archery competition, arrow, bow, bow and arrow, Bow International, mental preparation, patrick huston, shoot
Posted in FAQs, Psychology
Posted in FAQs, Psychology
Q&A: Am I positioning my bow arm wrong?
Roy Rose discusses whether or not there is a correct position when it comes to the bow arm and if you should push into the release…
Tagged with: archery, archery technique, arrow release, arrows, bow arm, Bow International, competition archery, compound archery, compound release, correct arrow release, recurve bow, recurve release, technique, traditional archery
Posted in FAQs, Technique
Posted in FAQs, Technique
Q&A: What vanes do you need for fat arrows?
Tagged with: archery, arrow, arrow spine, bow and arrow, Bow International, comp, fat arrows, patrick huston, recurve, shaft selection, vane
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Posted in FAQs
Q&A: Bow geometry and risers
Doug Denton, senior recurve engineer at Hoyt answers your questions and discusses the difference between two risers in the same product line and their affect on performance and feel…
Tagged with: archer, archery, bow, bow geometry, Bow International, bow risers, doug denton, hoyt, Oh Jin Hyek
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Posted in FAQs
How to take care of your feather fletchings
Ben Miller of Gateway Feathers offers his recommendations for taking care of your feather fletchings to ensure you can get the most out of them
Tagged with: archery equipment, arrows, bow and arrow, bow care, Bow International, bow maintenance, compound, feather care, feather fletchings, recurve, string care
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Posted in FAQs
Q&A: Achieving the right back tension
Patrick Huston describes how to get your shoulders in the correct position and therefore the right back tension for your shot
Tagged with: archery, archery questions, archery technique, back tension, bow and arrow, Bow International, recurve
Posted in FAQs, Technique
Posted in FAQs, Technique