The follow-through is what comes immediately after the release and is a combination of actions that you, the archer, do until the arrow hits the target. After your hand has come back from the release, as only one example, your bow arm should stay up and pointing at the target until the arrow has hit. It is important, because if you just drop your bow arm before the arrow has cleared -- gotten past -- the bow, it will cause the arrow to hit low on the target.
Follow-through means holding the bow exactly where it was during the aiming process. It is especially important in archery because everything that is crucial to a good shot happens in a millisecond.
'Follow through' is the part of a shot where you are loosing an arrow for a fraction of a second. Unlike firearms, there is a noticeable delay between choosing to shoot by releasing the sting and the arrow actually leaving the bow. In this time, moving your bow arm or another part of your body can have significant and unpredictable effects on the end shot itself.
The follow-through is what comes immediately after the release and is a combination of actions that you, the archer, do until the arrow hits the target. After your hand has come back from the release, as only one example, your bow arm should stay up and pointing at the target until the arrow has hit. It is important, because if you just drop your bow arm before the arrow has cleared -- gotten past -- the bow, it will cause the arrow to hit low on the target.
If you mean Archery, The Greek Goddess of hunting / Archery was Artemis, "The huntress". I think.
If you mean the archery target for the brave task then it is in the trading post.
"Ibo" in archery refers to the International Bow Organization, which is a governing body that sets standards and rules for competitive archery events.
"Follow through" means, in soccer, to just simply follow the ball, listen for instruction, or to keep it from the team you're playing against.
It means archery.
archery is a very good game but peaple don't know it because its not so outing program
Do you mean scoring rings?
If by aim you mean motive then the motive of archery like any sport is to train ones body both physically and mentally. Archery can also improve ones aim and hand eye coordination.
Shooting with out modern aids such as triggers and sights.