Erin Prior points the way to developing a ‘growth mindset’ around the sport
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5 ways to develop a winning mindset
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Posted in Psychology
Posted in Psychology
Practise with purpose
While practice might not make perfect, it should at least make you better. Coach Larry Wise explains how to structure a practice session to achieve just that
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Posted in Features, Technique
Posted in Features, Technique
How to get your references right
Duncan Busby outlines the importance of a set of comfortable, consistent reference points, and explains how you can find what works for you
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Posted in Features, Technique
Posted in Features, Technique
Q&A: Keeping your cool after a bad shot
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Posted in FAQs, Psychology, Technique
Posted in FAQs, Psychology, Technique
Why it pays to have allies as an archer
Everyone needs a bit of help now and again – and having the right people and relationships in place can be a huge asset to your archery, as Danielle Brown explains
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Posted in Features, Psychology
Posted in Features, Psychology