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Different Types of Archery Competitions
The sport, of archery is considered one of the oldest
traditions. The earliest people known to have used the
bow and arrow were the ancient Egyptians, who adopted
the weapon at least 5000 years ago. The Egyptians used
bows and arrows for hunting and warfare. Ancient Egyptian
arrows, have been recovered in large numbers.
The sport, of archery is considered one of the oldest
traditions. The earliest people known to have used the
bow and arrow were the ancient Egyptians, who adopted
the weapon at least 5000 years ago. The Egyptians used
bows and arrows for hunting and warfare. Ancient Egyptian
arrows, have been recovered in large numbers.
In archery, the athlete use a bow to shoot arrows at
a circular target. There are different kinds of competitive
archery that are thriving as sports.
Field archery
Field archery includes an open-field target range, where
archers shoot different arrows at different targets
or different distances around a course. Archers shoot
3 arrows at each target, score and move on to the next
until the trail is completed. The archers score their
arrows depending on accuracy. The targets are scored
based on the highest scoring area that the arrow touches,
so the thickness helps.
Speed Archery
This is a variation on target archery, but the aim is
to shoot arrows both quickly and accurately. The competition
is won by the archer who shoots the greatest number
of arrows shot into a target in one minute. The distances
shot are shorter than for target archery, and are normally
between 10 and 60 metres.
Flight Archery
Flight archery can be done individually or with all
the group members firing at the same time. People have
done it since the invention of the bow and arrow. Archers
shoot a number of arrows and then search for the one
which has been shot the farthest, marking it with an
identifiable marker. Archers shoot a number of arrows
and then search for the one which has been shot the
farthest, marking it with an identifiable marker. The
current world record for an arrow shot with a standard
recurve target bow is 543 metres.
As technology has advanced, archers use modern day
conveniences to improve their scores. Archers in modern
archery competitions usually use a release aid to hold
the string steady. This causes close to the same amount
of tension to be used on every shot, so the arrow flight
is the same. In addition, archers will often use gummy
wax. The gummy wax helped to hold the arrow in place,
and it lubricated the trough, giving the shot a smooth
glide.
About the Author:
Rob Daniels writes educational material for
http://www.archery-target.com and http://www.kayak-escape.com
two of his favorite lifelong sports.
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