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Traditional archery - Aiming technique - Book - Dietmar Vorderegger
Although traditional archery - as strange as it may sound - is the youngest archery discipline, it has been subject to constant change since its inception. Since the 1980s, this variant of archery has developed rapidly and has become one of the booming archery disciplines. This applies to material as well as shooting and aiming techniques.
This book focuses on how to align the arrow before the shot so that it hits the target. Instructions are given for a total of 11 aiming methods.
The author addresses all archers, from beginners to experts. After all, everyone has to aim, whether with their brain or an aid. And, of course, everyone wants to hit the target.
CONTENTS
1) Shooting and aiming basics
Shooting and aiming
Influencing factors when shooting
Traditional bows and their performance
About aiming
Shooting and aiming technique
The importance of shooting technique
About sight
Right-handed or left-handed shooter
How do we see?
What is cross-dominance?
Glasses when shooting
The problem is the distance
Sensory estimation of distance
Methods for accurate distance estimation
Illuminated nocks as a training aid
2) Aiming techniques
System shooting
What is system shooting?
Shooting with beginners
Point of Aim: Aiming with the arrowhead
System shooting with the bow window
The focus in system shooting
Practicing and training system shooting
Instinctive aiming
An arduous path
The personal shooting range
Do I see the target correctly?
Gap shooting
Emotional gap shooting
Systematic gap shooting
How do you see the arrow?
What do instinctive aiming and gap shooting have in common?
The maximum distance
What mistakes am I actually making?
How can I detect aiming errors?
Who needs the arrow to aim?
Split Vision
Split Vision: The First
Split Vision: The second
Possible combinations with split vision
How do the aiming methods differ?
Difference between instinctive aiming and gap shooting
Difference between system shooting and gap shooting
Changing the aiming method
From instinctive aiming to system shooting
Instinctive aiming and gap shooting
Tactical aiming for instinctive shooters and gap shooters
Additional use of system shooting
Changing methods while maintaining the same distance
Split vision for directional problems
Problem with cross dominance with different aiming techniques
How do I aim better?
Do I assess my performance correctly?
Develop a combination of your own aiming methods
The biggest mistakes when targeting
Analyzing strengths and weaknesses
11 Aiming techniques at a glance
3) Aiming in the field
Difficult shooting situations
Dark target in front of a dark background
Shooting at an open area
Bright light
Obstacles in the trajectory
Shooting over a ditch
Shooting over one or more hills
Tunnel effects
Shooting along a slope
Arrow flight at different angles
Uphill and uphill shooting technically speaking
Angles for instinctive shooters and gap shooters
Angles for system shooters
Tactics for instinctive shooters andgap shooters
Very close shots
Very long shots
Tactical aiming
Planned approach
Step 1: Terrain analysis
Step 2: Pick a spot
Step 3: The first shot
Step 4: Error analysis
Step 5: Error correction
Systematics of a shot sequence
Shot situation 1
Shot situation 2
Shot situation 3
Shot situation 4
Analysis of strengths and weaknesses
210 pages
Din A5
260 graphics and illustrations