Use the basic concepts to improve in archery

Use the basic concepts to improve in archery

New to the sport of archery? Maybe you're trying to hunt that perfect buck? Whatever the case may be, sport or hunting, this eight-part video tutorial series will help improve your beginner skills, to start you on your way to becoming a great archer.

Tom Surlak from the long established archery club Bergen Bowmen, located in Bergen County, New Jersey, helps you learn archery, fast and easy. These are great video clips if you are first starting out with archery, covering the very basics. Tom Surlak is a National Archery Association Level 2 Instructor.

Part 1: Introduction
Part 2: Parts of the Bow & Arrow
Part 3: Proper Stance
Part 4: Nocking an Arrow
Part 5: Setting Your String & Bow Hands
Part 6: Pre-Draw, Draw & Anchor
Part 7: Aim, Set, Release & Follow Through
Part 8: Reflecting After the Shot

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