It’s a small piece of equipment that can nevertheless have a big impact – Craig Johnson looks into how and why a clicker works when it comes to improving your shot
recurve
The Science Behind the Clicker
Tagged with: archers, archery, arrow, bow, bow equipment, Bow International, clicker, improving your shot, recurve, science, the clicker
Posted in Features
Posted in Features
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
Q&A: Finding your arrow length
Adrian Tippins discusses the importance of knowing your arrow length when looking to buy your first bow…
Tagged with: adrian tippins, archery, archery beginner, arrow length, beginners bow, Bow International, how to, new archer, new bow, recurve, tips
Posted in FAQs, Features
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
New Season! New Bow?
Tagged with: archery beginners, archery equipment, arrows, best compound bow, bow and arrow, bow beginners, Bow International, brace height, cams, choosing a bow, compound, limbs, new bow, outdoor season, recurve
Posted in Equipment, Features
Posted in Equipment, Features
Archery for autism
Tagged with: archers, archery, arrow, autism, autistic archery, bow, Bow International, compound, Japanese archery, recurve, vegas shoot
Posted in Events, Features, Psychology, Technique, Traditional
Posted in Events, Features, Psychology, Technique, Traditional
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
Encouraging participation in visually impaired archery
Tagged with: archery, archery for the blind, BBS, blind british sport, competitive archery, compound, paralympics, recurve, tactile sight, VI archery, visually impaired
Posted in Events, Features, News, Technique
Posted in Events, Features, News, Technique