A: Partially. Kaminski specializes in recurve and barebow. Compound shooters should focus on the mental and strength sections (Parts 5 & 6) but disregard string walking and clicker drills.
By: The Archery Science Team Introduction: The Difference Between Shooting and Training For the vast majority of archers, practice consists of standing at a bale and launching arrows until their fingers hurt or their shoulder burns. That is not training; that is repetition . Real training for archery requires a systematic plan: biomechanical analysis, periodized strength cycles, mental rehearsal protocols, and data-driven feedback loops. A: Partially
A: With 4 sessions per week following the periodization chart, expect tangible grouping size reduction (e.g., from 8-inch groups to 4-inch groups at 30m) in 8 to 10 weeks. By: The Archery Science Team Introduction: The Difference
To bridge the gap between casual shooting and Olympic-level performance, no modern resource is more authoritative than the books and PDF materials produced by . A two-time Olympic silver medalist (London 2012, Rio 2016) and a professional coach, Kaminski has deconstructed the complex physics of the bow into actionable drills. A: With 4 sessions per week following the
A: Yes. The appendix includes swimming and rowing protocols for active recovery without adding arm bulk. Start your journey. Find your anchor. Trust the process. 🏹