Checks and balances

Alistair Whittingham looks at balancing positivity and negativity, and how the pressure of competition can sometimes leave an archer in the red

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Listing the priorities

Liam Grimwood has some advice on sorting your tuning methods

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Brace yourself

It’s an important part of setting up your bow – but can be a bit of a mystery to some beginners. Andrew Smith explains bracing height

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New equipment syndrome

Duncan Busby shares his advice on managing the adjustment process

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Ask the experts

Our panel of experts from around the world answer your questions on every aspect of shooting technique, psychology and equipment

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Mastering the release aid

Getting a clean, trouble-free execution takes some work, but John Dudley says it’s all worthwhile

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Learning the longbow

If you’re interested in getting into traditional archery, Pip Bickerstaffe starts to outline some of the techniques involved in learning to shoot the longbow. This time, planning, warming up, and learning the draw

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Mechanics of bow stabilisation

Composite engineer Jim Conroy of Carbofast explains the method – and the maths – behind the right stabiliser setup

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Shooting space required

Devizes Bowmen are in need of a new shooting ground

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Skill swap

Olympians Kristian Thomas, Sam Oldham, Max Whitlock and Dan Purvis, went to Lilleshall to try their hand at archery

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