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Archery
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Archery Bows - Straight and True
Have you ever shot a bow in your life? If you haven't, then you should give it a try. I have a lot of experience with this sport because I was introduced to archery when I was 14 years old and I'm still involved in it now that I'm 31. Well, you can’t blame me for doing it for more then fifteen years because it's really fun.
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Traditional Archery And Target Panic: Under Pressure
Shooting in an archery tournament is the ultimate test for a traditional archer with target panic. The added pressure tends to exacerbate target panic symptoms and success in this environment is verification that your troubles with target panic are behind you.
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Asian Archery
Centuries ago, the tribesmen of Central Asia were very skilled in shooting arrows on horseback. These archers would ride on running horses while they shoot down their target then they would twist around in their saddles and shoot again after they have passed.
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Compound Bow and the Padded Arrow Sport
The smaller the force needed to hold the compound bow, the lesser the strain is on the archer's back muscles while drawing the string. This gives the muscles more time to rest and the archer more time and energy to concentrate on his aim. Although most war games use guns, some systems allow the use of real bows and arrows. These are however regulated by limiting the bow draw weight from twenty to forty-five pounds and by using blunt, coin-tipped arrows whose heads are wrapped and secured in an open-cell foam padding.
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Target Panic and Traditional Archery: Part II
Part II in this three part series about target panic and traditional archery covers how
some are able to compensate for their target panic and still shoot successfully, and
it highlights the major causes of target panic.
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Target Panic and Traditional Archery Part: I
Target panic is a common problem among many--if not most--traditional archers
that can be very difficult to cure. It's major symptoms include a premature release
and freezing outside of the target picture.
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Archery Bow Making
If you plan on living in the wild, want to pick up an interesting hobby, or pretend you’re Robin Hood without the merry men, you can always take up archery bow making. It takes some degree of skill to make a good bow, but archery bow making can be very rewarding as well. Imagine taking down a deer or other game using a bow you constructed yourself.
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UK Driving Days
Every year sees more vehicles on the roads ,and we are not making any real dent into the miles of road available for all these cars. The solution driving days - you, a performance car, a track and all the adrenaline you can handle.
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Casey Stoner
A profile of Casey Stoner, the young exciting new kind on the block in the world of Moto GP racing
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Track Surface - Tips On Making Setup Changes
It is not very difficult to make setup changes according to the track surface. This article presents some general tips on making setup changes from tight to loose conditions. First, it is essential to start with a setup that can perform well under tight conditions.
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