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Project: yourself

Erin Prior shows you how deliberate practice can make training effective. Many archers see the value in their training sessions to help them prepare physically and perhaps even mentally for their upcoming competitions. However, various other commitments in life can often

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How to get your references right

Duncan Busby outlines the importance of a set of comfortable, consistent reference points, and explains how you can find what works for you

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Posted in Features, Technique

Q&A: Keeping your cool after a bad shot

Alistair Whittingham explains how to get back on track if you lose focus after a bad shot…

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Archery Talent: Innate or Learnt?

Duncan Busby breaks down the myth that natural talent makes a champion, and explains what really puts people on podiums Great archers are frequently described as having ‘a natural talent’ for the sport even when they have spent years working

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