Bow International

GROUPS: MAKING THE ADJUSTMENT

e all lose score through the various combinations of errors we make. Our objective as an archer or coach should be to find those errors and progressively eliminate or minimise them. This is not an easy task, especially as the archers get more skilled – the reasons the top archers lose score can be quite subtle and challenging to isolate, both for them and for the coach. I have watched elite archers shooting many times – they can look very good indeed, yet they still (usually) do not shoot perfect scores. Anything we can find to help in the analysis is useful.

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Bow International

Bow International2 min read
Marketing The Event: Izzy Carpenter
This is a fairly new job for me; I've only been in it for three in a bit months now, which is soon to be dealing with a big tournament like this. I feel quite comfortable on a shooting field anyway, so I suppose that element is eliminated. My job is
Bow International3 min read
Origins Of Archery: Moving Further Back?
Homo sapiens who migrated to Europe 54,000 years ago may have introduced archery techniques to the Continent, according to a new study published in Science Advances. Researchers examined stone points and artefacts discovered at the Grotte Mandrin, a
Bow International5 min read
400 Days To Go: the Future For Archery
Late June will mark 400 days to go until the Paris Olympics, followed as usual by the Paralympics. The Olympic ‘movement’ – the global network of sports, sports professionals, athletes, federations and related staff who coalesce around the Switzerlan

Related Books & Audiobooks