The arrow bends an it is released from the bow. Watch time warp.
The bend given after forming the arrow head, it is very critical bend, wire may fracture during this bend.
When you bend the bow, you are imparting kinetic energy from your pull into the bow as potential energy. When you release the string, you are imparting that potential energy into the arrow through the string.
You don't "centershot" a bow. A centershot is a type of bow that is cut out where the arrow goes across it, so the arrow doesn't have to 'bend' around the bow when shot.
the limbs are basically the parts of the bow that bend, the parts above and below the handgrip
"Bow" as in "bow and arrow" is 'yumi.' "Bow" as in "bend at the waist" is 'ojiki.'
Your knees don't bend backward because of where the joint stops. This is necessary to keep the legs sturdy, and the person standing up straight, and not falling.
a duck
The trick behind this is that light is photons, which are massless.
Muscles supply support and a way for bones to move/bend at the joints without falling apart.
Muscles supply support and a way for bones to move/bend at the joints without falling apart.
you have to bend down (move your arrow down until it is orange) and when the arrow says jump, do it right then and there or else you will fall. the large pointy rocks sticking up are what causes you to have to jump
It means to bend your knee while supporting yourself with your other leg. Sometimes people “bend the knee” in prayer.