Posterior Deltoid
Middle Trapezius
Rhomboids
Latissimus Dorsi
Look them up!
you pull the arrow back and let it fly _____________________________________________ It help to now how a compound bow works. it works by a pully system ok. so the string will pull back the limbs of the bow. and you can pull it back by a release your your fingers. well then you just release the string and let the arrow fly. but make sure you have an arrow on the strin or you limbs will shader.
The key to a clean release is back tension. Pulling with your finger causes you to anticipate the shot and lose good form. Applying trigger pressure with your finger is okay to begin with, but as you extend further back, it is important to use your back and arm muscles to pull the trigger.
hamstrings and hip flexors
1st put the arrow on the holder then click the end on the string then with whatever hand u use hold the bow back then with the other hand pull back the string with2 fingers 1 on each side of the end of the arrow then u pull the string back to your cheack aim and let go of the string
First make sure you have arrows...then you click and hold and you should see the bow stretching out and getting pulled back. Once its fully charged (for most damage), release your finger from the screen and it will shoot.
In Finnish we do not use the terms up and down in this case. We use the terms push and pull. Therefore up bow is työntöjousi as the bow is pushed. Down bow is vetojousi as the bow is pulled.
The strength required for archery depends entirely on the bow you use. Anyone can use a kid's bow with a fifteen pound pull, but it takes a fair amount of muscle to draw a 65 pound hunting bow. Most common bows these days are "compound bows" that have a heavy initial draw, but using a collection of cams and cables, the draw lightens as you reach full pull--the advantage of that is that you can keep the pull, even with a heavy bow, long enough to get a good aim without having your muscles start to shake. Heavy bows, by the way, provide flatter trajectories for arrows, making it easier to aim them at varying distances--use the heaviest bow you can comfortably draw. There are adjustable bows that allow you to increase the draw weight as you get stronger.
it's actually very simple and easy to use a bow and arrow all you have to do is put the end of the arrow on the string (the arrow will have a little slit where you can put the string in) you aim at your target and pull the string straight back and you will get a perfect shot :)
a bow lift is when you lift the bow off the violin strings and move to another part of the bow then place it back on the string. for example if you needed to do 2 down strokes in a row, you would start with the bottom of the bow (or the frogue) on the string then pull the bow to the tip. you would then lift the bow off the string and place it back at the frogue and pull the bow again.
Almost all of them :) you use your arms to throw, and you legs to help you throw. Keep your back straight though...you dont want to pull a muscle!
Mostly the biceps and back muscles.
The English long bow was shot just like any other long bow, with which most people are familiar. The problem with shooting it was not one of how would you, but how could you - how could anyone use a bow that had a pull that heavy. This is the reason the archers had to practice for years - they had to build up powerful muscles. For more information, please use the link below. that answer is incorrect u shoot up so the arrow comes down in an arch