Roy Rose, in this compound-focused piece, talks us through developing a bulletproof process. Every archer, no matter what discipline is involved, whether you are a world champion or just plinking away in the backyard, shoots with the same objective: to…
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How To Destroy A World Record
At the Antalya World Cup, Kang Chae Young of Korea broke the 70m ranking round world record, becoming the first recurve woman to shoot more than 690 points in history
Tagged with: Antalya World Cup, archer, archery, bow, Bow International, Choi Misun, compound, korea, korean archery, recurve, world record
Posted in News
Posted in News
5 ways to develop a winning mindset
Tagged with: archer, archery, archery advice, archery competitions, archery improvement, archery psychology, archery tips, archery tournaments, Bow International, competitive archery, compound, Erin prior, field sports, growth mindset, olympic archery, pro insight, recurve, sport
Posted in Psychology
Posted in Psychology
Exclusive interview with Aida Roman, only in this month’s Bow International
The new issue of Bow International is out today, take a sneak peak at what it has to offer, including an exclusive interview with Aida Roman
Tagged with: Aida Roman, archery, arrows, bow, Bow International, bow magazine, compound, london 2012, London Olympics, new issue, new issue of bow, olympics, outdoor season, recurve
Posted in Interview, News
Posted in Interview, News
Q&A: When to retire arrows
Tagged with: adrian tippins, archery, arrow, arrow retiremen, bow and arrow, Bow International, compound, custom made arrows, old arrows, recurve, shaft selection, vanes
Posted in FAQs, Features
Posted in FAQs, Features
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
Tagged with: archer, archery, archery competition, archery competitions, archery gb, archery psychology, archery tips, archery tournaments, archery USA, arrows, bow and arrow, competition nerves, competition prep, compound, Easton Archery, international archery, managing nerves, recurve, World Archery European Grand Prix
Posted in Events, News
Posted in Events, News
Traditional troubleshoot: What’s dead release?
Tagged with: active release, archer, archery, archery shot, archery technique, arrow, Bow International, bow release, compound, dead release, recurve, shot, traditional archery
Posted in FAQs, Features, Technique, Traditional
Posted in FAQs, Features, Technique, Traditional
8 steps to manage competition nerves
Tagged with: archer, archery, archery competition, archery GP, archery psychology, archery tips, arrows, bow and arrow, competition nerves, competition prep, compound, managing nerves, recurve
Posted in Features, Psychology
Posted in Features, Psychology
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
Tagged with: archery equipment, archery improvement, arrows, bow and arrow, Bow International, bow performance, bow psychology, bow technique, compound, focus, learning, Q&A, recurve, reference point, references
Posted in Features, Technique
Posted in Features, Technique