Training your muscles for archery – is it even helpful? Posted onAugust 4, 2020October 2, 2023 By Tim van Rooijen Leave a comment on Training your muscles for archery – is it even helpful? There are a lot of different articles and videos on the internet on how you can increase your upper body … Read MoreTraining your muscles for archery – is it even helpful?
Why some bows are more accurate than others Posted onJuly 9, 2020October 2, 2023 By Tim van Rooijen Leave a comment on Why some bows are more accurate than others Regardless of whether you are just getting started with archery or whether you are experienced, you want your bow to … Read MoreWhy some bows are more accurate than others
What is more important: the riser or the limbs? Posted onJuly 6, 2020October 2, 2023 By Tim van Rooijen Leave a comment on What is more important: the riser or the limbs? On this blog, I often recommend experimenting with different gear to find out what gear fits you best. But. of … Read MoreWhat is more important: the riser or the limbs?
How to choose the right nock (size and fitting) Posted onJuly 3, 2020October 2, 2023 By Tim van Rooijen 4 Comments on How to choose the right nock (size and fitting) Many people that are just getting started with archery think that every nock fits any string and any arrow. The … Read MoreHow to choose the right nock (size and fitting)
10 questions about bowstrings answered Posted onMay 10, 2020October 2, 2023 By Tim van Rooijen Leave a comment on 10 questions about bowstrings answered The bowstring is a relatively simple part of the bow. When you are getting into archery many things about bowstrings … Read More10 questions about bowstrings answered
Spin wings vs normal vanes – are spin wings worth the trouble? Posted onMay 3, 2020October 2, 2023 By Tim van Rooijen 11 Comments on Spin wings vs normal vanes – are spin wings worth the trouble? Spin wings cause quite a debate within archery, some people really like spin wings and others hate them. Almost all … Read MoreSpin wings vs normal vanes – are spin wings worth the trouble?
A simple test to find the right draw weight – recurve archery Posted onMay 2, 2020October 2, 2023 By Tim van Rooijen 2 Comments on A simple test to find the right draw weight – recurve archery When you are just getting started with archery, the most difficult part of getting the right bow is finding the … Read MoreA simple test to find the right draw weight – recurve archery
Why your brace height keeps changing and how to prevent it Posted onApril 24, 2020October 2, 2023 By Tim van Rooijen 2 Comments on Why your brace height keeps changing and how to prevent it Most target archers regularly check their brace height and make changes if necessary. Having a reasonably consistent brace height is … Read MoreWhy your brace height keeps changing and how to prevent it
Why bowstrings have a big and a small loop Posted onApril 18, 2020October 2, 2023 By Tim van Rooijen Leave a comment on Why bowstrings have a big and a small loop Most recurve bowstrings have a big loop at the top and a small loop at the bottom. But why is … Read MoreWhy bowstrings have a big and a small loop
Shooting with a bent vs. straight bow arm Posted onApril 16, 2020October 2, 2023 By Tim van Rooijen Leave a comment on Shooting with a bent vs. straight bow arm Although most archers use very similar techniques, there are some techniques that cause a debate. One of those techniques is … Read MoreShooting with a bent vs. straight bow arm