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Archer Freeze
In archery, "freeze" is a term used to describe a temporary inability to move the vision to the desired spot...
Archer Let-Down
A let-down in archery occurs when an archer starts to draw the bowstring back but cannot complete the shot for...
Archers Paradox: Arrow Flex, Spine & Flight Path
The archers paradox is the observational puzzle of how an arrow travels toward a target it was never directly pointed...
Archery Anchor Point
An anchor point in archery refers to the specific spot on the archer's face or body where the bowstring is...
Arrow Nocking
Nocking is a fundamental process in archery that involves attaching an arrow to the bowstring of a bow. The term...
Bow Bracing
Bracing in archery refers to the proper way in which the bow is held and positioned in preparation for shooting....
Bow Cant: Causes, Effects, and How to Control It
Bow cant is the angle your riser makes relative to true vertical when you hold the bow at full draw....
Bow Tuning
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Bowstring Loose
In archery, "loose" refers to the moment when an archer releases the bowstring to shoot an arrow. It is one...
Drawing
Drawing is one of the fundamental actions in archery that involves pulling the bowstring back while holding the bow in...
Drawing Fingers
In archery, drawing fingers refer to the three fingers (index, middle, and ring fingers) that are used to pull the...
Dry Fire Bow: Causes, Dangers & Prevention
A dry fire bow occurs when an archer draws and releases a bowstring without an arrow nocked. Normally, the arrow...
Finger Pinch in Archery: Causes & Prevention
Finger pinch is the discomfort or pain an archer feels when releasing the bowstring and their fingers come into contact...
Flinching in Archery: Causes, Effects & Fixes
Flinching in archery is an involuntary muscle contraction that occurs at the moment of release. As the bowstring shoots forward,...
Follow the String
"Follow the string" is a fundamental principle in archery that refers to the way an archer should keep their bow...
Heel of the Hand Archery: Grip & Torque Control
In heel of the hand archery, the term describes how the lower portion of the palm contacts the bow grip...
Holding the Bow: Grip, Alignment & Shot Hold
Holding the bow refers to the phase between reaching full draw and releasing the arrow. It applies to both recurve...
How to Aim Archery: Technique & Tips | Legend Archery
In archery, aim refers to the act of directing the bow and arrow toward a target with the intention of...
Instinctive Aiming: Technique and Training
Instinctive aiming is a style of archery in which the archer shoots without sights or other aiming devices, relying instead...
Mongolian Draw: Thumb Release Technique Explained
The Mongolian draw is an archery technique in which the thumb—rather than the index or middle fingers—draws the bowstring to...
Overbowed: Signs, Risks, and How to Avoid It
Overbowed describes the condition of shooting a bow whose draw weight exceeds what the archer can comfortably and safely handle....
Overdrawn Archery Technique
In archery, overdrawn refers to the practice of pulling the bowstring back beyond its designated resting point, which means that...
Release
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String Pinching: Finger Grip, Form & Arrow Pinch
String pinching is the act of gripping the bowstring with your fingers — typically the index, middle, and ring fingers...
String Plucking: Causes, Effects & Fixes
String plucking is an undesired lateral movement of the bowstring at the moment of release. As the draw hand leaves...
What is Follow-Through in Archery?
Follow-through in archery refers to the continuation of the shooting motion after the arrow has been released from the bowstring....
What is Hand Shock in Archery?
Hand shock is the sudden vibration or jolt felt in the hand holding the bow after an arrow is released....
What is Minnowing in Archery?
Minnowing is a technique used in archery where an archer moves the bow from side to side while aiming at...
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