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Archery
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Asphalt Driving Vs Dirt Track Racing - Driving Styles
Asphalt driving seems quite easy when one watches it on TV or from the grandstands. But, it is wrong to underestimate asphalt driving. A good asphalt driver is not the one who needs more seat time or the one who depends on skills achieved as a legacy by some different inheritance of chromosome.
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F1 GP Montreal
A review of the latest Formula One Grand Prix, Montreal on the 10th June 2007.
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Traditional Archery And Target Panic: Freezing
One day several years ago I began having trouble holding at full draw. Little did I
know at the time but the next two years would be filled with countless hours of
trying to cure a massively frustrating form of target panic.
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Types of Archery: Field and Clout Archery
Field Archery is a competition where archers shoot their arrows at targets located at different and unmarked distances and are often situated in rough territory. Clout Archery is a competition that is similar to Target Archery. In this, however, the archers try to achieve high projectiles in order to drop arrows and hit the target which is situated in long ranges of 165 meters for men and 128 meters for women archers.
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Asian Archery
Centuries ago, the tribesmen of Central Asia were very skilled in shooting arrows on horseback. These archers would ride on running horses while they shoot down their target then they would twist around in their saddles and shoot again after they have passed.
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Traditional Archery And Target Panic: Back Muscle Release
Initiating the release with an activation of the back muscles is common practice among some compound and Olympic style archers and could be helpful to those traditional archers suffering from target panic. The author explores this topic and tries the method himself.
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The Sport of Archery in the Olympic Games
Archery is one of the lesser-known sports in the Olympic Games, but four competitions are held in the Olympics: Men's Individual, Women's Individual, Men's Team and Women's Team. It takes many years to attain Olympic status, but archery is a sport accessible to many people.
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The Archery Bow
The history of the archery bow is a long and storied one. Evidence suggests that it was used in ancient history in every part of the world with the exception of Australia.
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Archery History
This is a brief introduction to the history of archery. The first archaeological findings are discussed, the importance of the bow in warfare is mentioned and modern archery as a sport is discussed.
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