All over the world, my guess would be people training for the olympic games. But also in any film containing Archery would probably use alot of practice and computer editing
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Archery is most popular in the US with Korea being the second runner up. The movie, The Hunger Games has greatly increased the popularity of archery in the United States.
They used archery to hunt, and maybe even (if they had livestock) to kill attacking predators.
Archery is normally practiced, as a Competition Sport, on an archery range. Although an archery range can sometimes be located in the center area of a running track (that circular track used for running sports) at the local high-school or college, many archery ranges are located in archery stores (perfect for winter-time archery) and parks, the ranges located in parks are usually for the use of the general Public, free of charge. There are even ranges which are built separate from other sport fields and arenas.
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Archery is most popular in the US with Korea being the second runner up. The movie, The Hunger Games has greatly increased the popularity of archery in the United States.
hunting and sport
Olympic archery only uses recurves.
Archery was actually was made from the French, and Britain. It was mostly used for war in the mediveal age.
Native Americans did not have a monopoly on archery. Most Stone Age cultures developed archery. They probability brought it with them across the Bering Straights from Asia.
Being skilled in Archery.
A quiver is used in the sport of archery.
maths is used in archery to calculate the distance between the arrow the target and to calculate the arc of the arrow
They used archery to hunt, and maybe even (if they had livestock) to kill attacking predators.
Archery was first used for hunting and combat.
"Zen in the Art of Archery" by Eugen Herrigel has approximately 80 pages in most editions.