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How long does it take for a girl to learn archery (simple recreational, no standard required)? How to practice better?

Girls who want to learn archery can learn traditional archery if they want to have fun.

Traditional bow equipment is relatively simple, the girl is relatively lightweight, and at the same time, the play is also relatively rich, such as fixed-distance shooting, moving targets, speed shooting, riding shooting, ceremonial shooting, field archery, obstacle shooting, etc., there are a lot of small friends in the play.

At the same time, the traditional bow is more focused on culture, such as many girls like to wear traditional dress archery, to participate in a variety of archery cultural activities, of course, the traditional bow and arrow equipment itself also has a lot of fun cultural elements.

Learning traditional archery, also need to find a good teacher will teach good teacher, their own blind practice, or follow the unreliable people blind play is certainly never, both dangerous and boring.

Generally speaking, the practice of a little more diligent, a week's time will be able to initially grasp the basic principles, a month or two of time will be able to play a decent, gifted and practiced hard, a year there are also playing a better score. In recent years, women's traditional bow performance has also risen sharply, every year there are rising stars.

The first practice, be sure to use a low-pound bow (more than ten pounds is good), playing about ten meters of close range (six or seven meters is better), to practice the basic movement of the main.

After you have practiced a good and stable action, and are able to hit a stable spread, or density, then you can further learn to aim accurately, and then consider hitting slightly longer distances, and consider choosing a higher poundage bow that is compatible, and arrows that match the bow's draw.

Basically, the subject has not yet been exposed to archery, so I will introduce these for the time being, and then respond if there is further need in the future.