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The Tudors practiced Archery as a vital skill for both military and recreational purposes, especially during the reign of Henry VIII, who was a keen archer himself. Archery contests were popular, and longbowmen were integral to the English military, particularly seen in battles like Agincourt. Training often took place in designated areas, and young boys were encouraged to practice regularly to ensure proficiency. The longbow, requiring strength and technique, was key to Tudor warfare and sport.

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