Archery Fundamentals

“Archery Fundamentals” by Douglas Engh, published by Human Kinetics in 2005, is a comprehensive guide designed to enhance your archery skills. This 125-page book provides essential instruction on various techniques, from stringing the bow to mastering aim, grip, and release. With sequential instructions and accompanying photographs, readers can easily follow along and improve their shooting accuracy.
The book also offers practical advice on selecting and maintaining equipment, as well as tips for using accessories to boost performance with both recurve and compound bows. Additionally, it includes guidance on interpreting arrow patterns to correct shooting errors and recommendations for participating in archery tournaments. “Archery Fundamentals” serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to develop their skills in this sport.
Official synopsis Publisher
Head to the range with the skills to hit the bull’s-eye. Archery Fundamentals will have you shooting on target in no time.
Instruction in all the essentials–from stringing the bow through the anchor to learning aim, grip, and release–will put your technique right on the mark. Sequential instructions and accompanying photographs will guide your execution through every phase of the shot.
In addition, you’ll find inside tips for choosing and maintaining equipment as well as using accessories to improve your accuracy with both recurve and compound bows. You’ll also discover how to use arrow patterns to correct errors. And, if you want to compete, you’ll appreciate the recommendations for entering and participating in archery tournaments.
Archery Fundamentals is a better, faster way to learn the basics. With this book, you’ll have as much fun learning the art of shooting as you’ll have hitting your mark consistently.
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