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The Lure of the Light Draw Bow by Peter Laffin is a collection of essays written in support of having more efficient bows. Unfortunately the essays were just thrown together to make a 68 page book and there are more than a few problems with the book. For one, the same table and explanatory text shows up five (5) times, which accounts for about 10 of the 68 pages! The informat...

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The Hidden Secret: What I Wish I Knew As An Injured Athlete
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I have been reading a lot recently about traditional archery (adding to the great deal of archery history I have read) because I want to up my game in that area. I have shot in a few traditional events (even won medals! … yeah, the lot of them because there were three or fewer contesting in my category). I remember fondly competing in the Traditional Nationals of USA Archery,...

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We have always told parents of young archers that it is best for their children to diversify in sports. Just doing archery from the age of 8 onward is not a recipe for success or joy.

I recently read an article on “Peak,” a newsletter under The Athletic website on this very topic. Here are some excerpts from that article (When should young athletes special...

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I saw a book with this title, and I didn’t buy it but it was thought provoking. The blurb continued thusly:

In this thought-provoking read, a renowned philosopher and teacher details meaningful encounters he’s had with spiritual seekers around the world. These profound conversations prompt reflections on living a fulfilled life, meditation, and the practice of self...

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