Monday, May 19, 2008

Archery tip cont...


It is common to hold the bowstring as well as arrow with 3 fingers with the index finger on top of the arrow and the other two below, and the string is held by the primary or secondary joints of the archer's fingers. Next, the bow gets raised as well as drawn and the archer draws the string towards his face so that it rests softly on what is known as anchor point. The archer should stand in an erect position making the shape of 'T' and he should use his back muscles for pulling the arrow to anchor point and to release the arrow, the archer will relax fingers of his drawing hand and he must also be careful about the recoil, which should be minimum.


Thus, archery has a well defined system for drawing, aiming as well as shooting and the technique used must be perfected to get best results.


For further information about Archery visit http://www.archeryandbow.com




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