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  1. There are several different kinds of archery, but some are more common and well known than others. I’ll start with the more commonly practiced forms: target archery, field archery, 3D archery, and bowhunting. Then I will make my way through the less common types of archery.

    • Olympic Archery. First up is Olympic Archery, which is the type of archery most people are familiar with. Archery has been an Olympic event since it’s introduction in 1900.
    • Target Archery. Target archery is perhaps the most popular and recognizable form of archery. This format involves shooting a certain number of arrows at a target.
    • Field Archery. Field archery is another extremely popular archery format. Any bow can be used in field archery, although recurve and compound bows are the most common.
    • 3D Archery. 3D archery gets its name from the three-dimensional animal targets made of foam-like material. Competitions are typically held on courses similar to those of field archery.
    • Traditional Archery. A longbow, self bow or recurve bow can serve as traditional archery. Though people have different opinions about traditional archery, to some, it’s about shooting a longbow or a recurve bow without the use of a bow sight or a stabilizer or any form of equipment.
    • Kyudo. The word Kyudo means “The path of the bow.” Kyudo is a form of martial art that is focused on the bow. This act of archery is practiced for spiritual and physical development, its principle is based on Kyujutsu (which means ‘Art of archery’) and is founded from the samurai class based in Japan.
    • Crossbow Archery? Crossbow archery is a form of archery governed by (IAU) an international Crossbow Shooting Union, with an intercontinental championship across all forms of disciplines like Match and Field.
    • Archery? Tag. This is a contemporary way to shoot up enemies with bows and arrows without causing serious damage. Archery tag involves the use of specially designed arrows that are built with foam heads.
  2. Every archery discipline, from traditional longbows to Olympic, recurve and has unique traits, tools, and goals. In order for you to select the type of archery that best suits you, we'll look at the various archery disciplines, their histories, current popularity, and techniques in this post. 1. Olympic Archery.

  3. Jul 13, 2020 · 17 types of archery explained. A comprehensive review of popular and obscure styles of archery that you can try as a beginner.

  4. A guide to different types of archery and the bows to use: field, target, indoor, 3D, flight, clout and para archery using recurve, compound, longbow or barebow.

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  6. Beursault. Originating in France and Belgium, two targets are placed at either end of a runway, or Allee du Roy, facing each other. The archer then proceeds to take turns shooting at either end of the track, at opposite targets. Wandshoot. An English tradition in archery, archers take aim at upright ‘wands.’.

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