Olympic archers use different hook techniques like upper and lower two-finger hook. So, the purpose of this study is to compare three different hook techniques in archery by using kinetic and kinematic methods. A high level archer (FITA scores > 1300) volunteered to participate in this study. The subject engaged in a single test session consisting of 6 shots. Nine forearm and shoulder girdle muscles activation were quantified. The finger hook affected isometric contraction before the snap of the clicker causing sudden contraction of extensors and gradual relaxation of flexor muscles. This finding support earlier finding in the literature. Results showed that three finger hook strategy can be used in the drawing arm with success, as ...
In Olympic archery the aiming process is considered less important than in pistol or rifle shooting....
A cinematographic study was made of three female advanced archers to examine selected mechanical fac...
The aim of this research is to investigate the effects of exercises done by the kinesio-taping techn...
The study investigated shooting techniques of the archers with kinetic and kinematic methods. Twent...
The aim of this study was to examine the muscular activation strategy of archers with different leve...
A contraction and relaxation strategy with regard to forearm muscles during the release of the bowst...
The process of a shot in archery can be described as follows: The archer draws the bow, pulls the ar...
The interaction between the processes of excitation and inhibition plays a major role in the mechani...
This paper examines finger motion during the bow string release in archery. METHOD: Fifty-six shots ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the muscle activity controlling the pull arm during the arm...
In archery shooting there is a fixed sequence of movements the shooter performs bow holding, drawing...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the kinematics of liberation moment in the elit...
The present study investigates the various physiological and mechanical techniques employed by arche...
The use of proximal muscle is advocated for consistent archery shooting due to higher tolerance for ...
To review previous study of archery, most-researchers focused their study on stability of archer. Di...
In Olympic archery the aiming process is considered less important than in pistol or rifle shooting....
A cinematographic study was made of three female advanced archers to examine selected mechanical fac...
The aim of this research is to investigate the effects of exercises done by the kinesio-taping techn...
The study investigated shooting techniques of the archers with kinetic and kinematic methods. Twent...
The aim of this study was to examine the muscular activation strategy of archers with different leve...
A contraction and relaxation strategy with regard to forearm muscles during the release of the bowst...
The process of a shot in archery can be described as follows: The archer draws the bow, pulls the ar...
The interaction between the processes of excitation and inhibition plays a major role in the mechani...
This paper examines finger motion during the bow string release in archery. METHOD: Fifty-six shots ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the muscle activity controlling the pull arm during the arm...
In archery shooting there is a fixed sequence of movements the shooter performs bow holding, drawing...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the kinematics of liberation moment in the elit...
The present study investigates the various physiological and mechanical techniques employed by arche...
The use of proximal muscle is advocated for consistent archery shooting due to higher tolerance for ...
To review previous study of archery, most-researchers focused their study on stability of archer. Di...
In Olympic archery the aiming process is considered less important than in pistol or rifle shooting....
A cinematographic study was made of three female advanced archers to examine selected mechanical fac...
The aim of this research is to investigate the effects of exercises done by the kinesio-taping techn...