A Fount of Archery Wisdom
January 1, 2024 · 1:04 pm I got up today (January 1, 2024) sensation each of my 77 years and for some factor I remembered some Archery Focus posts about archery over the age of 55. (Among the sterling...
January 1, 2024 · 1:04 pm I got up today (January 1, 2024) sensation each of my 77 years and for some factor I remembered some Archery Focus posts about archery over the age of 55. (Among the sterling...
I have actually read a rather terrific book (evaluation to come later on) on ILF recurve bows. Along the method I am advised of a variety of points that frequently get glossed over. Tiller When tiller is talked about...
Might 13, 2023 · 11:45 am My good friend, associate, and fellow archery coach, Ron Kumetz, sent me this e-mail concerning "string keepers." If you are not in the recurve crowd, the brace height of a bow is figured...
I keep in mind creating jigsaw puzzles as a kid and on event I would be stuck and after that understand something like all of the blue pieces I had actually stacked together were really 2 various sort of...
January 31, 2023 · 12:24 pm Pal of this blog site, Ron Kumetz, has actually found another deal on deal at Lancaster Archery, it is the magnificent DVD buddy to Simon Needham's very first book, Archery in Action (https://lancasterarchery.com/products/archery-in-action-dvd-by-simon-s-needham)...
Reacting to my ask for subjects you want to understand more about, Joe Seagle sent out in " I want to understand what your ideas are worrying release, if it's done attentively or unconsciously. If it's the latter, what...
November 6, 2022 · 11:19 am When we stopped producing bimonthly problems of Archery Focus publication a year back, I stated offhandedly that I would have more time to publish things on this blog site. Plainly that has actually...
As a tyro publication and book designer, I have a family pet peeve concerning "eye sweet" which is what I call pictures that bring in the eye however do not support the associated text. Think about the following image:...
I read Daniel Goleman's book Focus: The Concealed Chauffeur of Quality and the following jumped off the page at me "Voluntary attention, self-discipline, and deliberate option are top-down; reflexive attention, impulse, and rote practice are bottom-up" (as are diversions)."...
I keep in mind informing a trainee that any muscles not required to make a shot required to be unwinded and he stated, "... however I would drop." I went on to describe that standing did certainly need muscle...