Erin Prior points the way to developing a ‘growth mindset’ around the sport
archery psychology
5 ways to develop a winning mindset
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Posted in Psychology
Posted in Psychology
The best international outdoor tournaments
Pack your suitcase! Duncan Busby takes us through some of the best international outdoor competitions to jet off to in 2018
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Posted in Events, News
Posted in Events, News
Mindfulness over matter
John Stanley explores the concept of mindfulness, and finds that it’s linked to archery in more ways than just as a tool for improvement
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Posted in Features, Psychology
Posted in Features, Psychology
8 steps to manage competition nerves
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Posted in Features, Psychology
Posted in Features, Psychology
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
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Posted in FAQs, Psychology
Posted in FAQs, Psychology
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
How to cure your shooting hang-ups
“Freezing” or “hanging up” on the clicker are two names for the same problem; an inability to execute the shot properly. Andrew Smith looks at the causes and cures
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Posted in Psychology, Technique
Posted in Psychology, Technique