Nocking Point in Barebow: Technical Guide
```html Barebow · Barebow archery · Tuning Nocking Point in Barebow: Technical Guide A technical and practical guide to the nocking point in Barebow: what it is, how to place …
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Adaptive archery is an inclusive discipline that allows people with physical, visual or intellectual disabilities to practise and compete safely, accurately and independently. This article explains its benefits, categories, technical …
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Resumen Si hay una idea clave que conviene llevarse de entrada es esta: no existe una sola “diana oficial” de tiro con arco, sino una familia de objetivos reglamentarios que …
Read moreIn archery, the ranking round is the initial round of a competition in which archers shoot a specific number of arrows to obtain a total score. That score is used …
Read moreIn archery, the term serving refers to the protective thread that is wound around certain areas of the bowstring. Although in Spanish it is sometimes translated as “forrado”, “entorchado” or …
Read moreIn archery, especially within the barebow category, the term crawl is used to refer to the distance the archer moves their fingers below the nocking point when gripping the string. …
Read morePower stroke in archery In archery, the term power stroke is used to describe the effective distance during which the string pushes the arrow and transfers energy to it. In …
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Summary Barebow archery is not simply “a recurve without a sight”: it is a discipline with its own identity, very specific rule requirements and a technical style that rewards repeatability …
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Olympic recurve archery is a sport of maximum precision, regulated by strict specifications from World Archery and the IOC. Archers shoot from 70 meters aiming at targets 122 cm in …
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Compound archery is the most “mechanical” and configurable discipline in modern archery: its pulley or cam system reduces the holding weight at full draw, allows a sight with lens and …
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Brace height —also called bracing height, and in Spanish often fismele, fistmelle or distancia de encordado— is the perpendicular distance between the string and the throat of the grip or …
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Tiller in archery is one of those small adjustments that can completely transform the feel of the bow. When properly set, it helps the limbs work in balance, improves stability …
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