There are many attributes that make a good archer. Overall, it is someone who possesses a combination of these attributes, and who can apply them effectively during competition.
A great archer typically has a combination of physical and mental attributes that enable them to consistently perform at a high level. These include:
- Physical fitness: Archery requires strength and endurance to hold the bow steady and draw back the bowstring. Strength is needed to handle a bow and shoot arrows accurately and consistently. See more about Fitness for Archery.
- Hand-eye coordination: Archery requires precise hand-eye coordination to aim and shoot with precision and accuracy.
- Mental focus and concentration: Archery requires the ability to stay focused and mentally calm for extended periods of time, especially when shooting in competitive settings.
- Consistency: Archery requires the ability to shoot consistently and accurately, shot after shot, even under pressure..
- Technical skills: Archery requires knowledge of proper form, the ability to adjust for wind and other environmental factors, and the ability to properly maintain and tune equipment.
- Mental toughness: Archery requires mental toughness to be able to handle the pressure of competition.
- Self-discipline: Archery requires the ability to practice consistently and to make adjustments as needed to improve technique and accuracy.
- Adaptability: Archery requires the ability to adapt to different shooting conditions and environments.
- Understanding of equipment and technique: A great archer must have a deep understanding of the equipment they use and the techniques required to use it effectively.
How important are each of these factors? See our survey of which factors make successful archers?
Related Pages
- Fitness for Archery
- Fitness testing for Archery
- Discussion of the fitness components for archery
- Anthropometry and Archery
- POLL: factors of success in archery