Dear Archery Coach, This posting is feedback. I followed your suggestions: I purchased an modest bowsite for my new recurve bow - a Cartel Champion, $50, with...
Once upon a time, I was quite an Olympic Style Archer, but 16 years ago, after 2 very bad auto accidents, I had to stop. Circumstances have changed so that I'm...
Hi all, is there any relation between arrow weight and limbs power, i have a case when i increased a limbs power , keeping a light weight arrow, i lost in...
Hi all, i get the vane cut always from the same place when i shoot, is it due to berger button or a problem with clicker? and how could i aoid it Thanks Adil ...
First off, I'm no expert on physics, but I'll give it a go. Yes, there is a relation. The lighter the arrow the faster will be its initial velocity (However,...
Adil, Try these steps... 1. Make sure you have proper arrow to bow match. 2. Make sure your brace height is within the acceptable range for your bow's length. ...
Hello Everyone, Just thought I would mention that if any of you ever would like to have a video of your shooting evaluated, just upload your video to Youtube...
Marty, Sorry for the late reply... Thanks for the comments. I'm glad to hear that you are having fun, and that my suggestions worked out for you. I think the...
Hi List, i have a question concerning rest periods in achery. after training day by day before competiotion, how much days before competition you should stop...
Adil, This varies from archer to archer and opinions from coaches seem to be about as plentiful as well. I think the best answer lies with each individual,...
Sorry about that last message about Windows Vista, I didn't read it, but I won't make the same mistake again. It has been deleted from our archive. Just didn't...
Hello everyone, I have set up an account with Youtube, so now it will be easy to submit videos for critique and/or for specific advice online by simply adding...
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About 8 weeks ago I went to my only local pro shop and ordered a dozen Redline 600s. After many delays, a lack of information, and frankly catching the shop...
To answer your questions: * I'm assuming you're using a recurve bow, since you didn't provide that info. 1. Cut them. I've never cut arrows myself before. I...
bowcoach, * I'm assuming you're using a recurve bow, since you didn't provide that info. Thank you for your response. Yes I am using a takedown recurve bow. ...
You can call me Dan or Daniel… It's a little friendlier here, so I like to go by at least my first name! As to the arrow problem, I'm sure if you explain...
Hi Daniel, I was looking at some videos of the US archery team and some Korean archers on youtube. I have also looked into the steps of the BEST method that...
Dave, I'm not sure what videos you are referring to, maybe you could send me the links. If you are referring to 2004 Olympic footage, then I would say you are...
Hi Archery Coach, Long time - no postings. I am a recreational recurve shooter and I do not understand the info I recently re-read in R MCKinney's book on...
Hey Folks, Below is a message which was posted to my Youtube profile, so I thought I would post the question and my answer here. I hope everyone is doing well....
Happy Thanksgiving to all - long time, no posts. I have been reading about the NAA High Performance Program to train the top USA Recurve Archers for Olympic...
Marty, The picture of a local archer shot from point of view of the arrow point looking towards the archer was not meant to be instructional; it was just a...
A little over 2 months I have had the opportunity to shoot loaned recurve bows (without sights) at clubs in my neighbourhood, but anchoring has been a major...
Ron, Thanks for your question. In response to your question I want to make two points. 1. Theoretically speaking, it does not matter much how or where one ...
Thanks for the explanations Dan! Your last line mentioned to keep things simple, well that might work for many but wouldn't quite so for me. It has always been...
Ron, I think at this stage in archery keeping it simple means not to try and invent the wheel when there are so many resources available. I am not suggesting...
Hi Mr. Perez, I downloaded one of the files in this forum - Special Training Techniques Part II. At the end of the document, it mentioned the Formaster and a...