East of England Archery Outdoor Activity Providers (6)
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Mepal Outdoor Centre Cambridgeshire -> East of England
A unique Activity Centre set on the shores of a 20 acre lake in the Cambridgeshire Fens
Activities include Archery, Paintballing, Rock Climbing and Sailing View All
Full Details View on mapActivities from £8.75 per person
Min-age from 8 years (8 if unaccompanied)
Grey Goose Archery Cambridgeshire -> East of England
Archery for Corporate, Coaching, Events and Schools
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Activ-8 Norfolk & The Broads -> East of England
Adventure and Outdoor Activities in Norfolk & The Broads, East of England
Activities include Abseiling, Archery, Bushcraft, Canoeing, Go-Karting, Kayaking, Mountain Biking, Orienteering, Paintballing and Raft Building View All
Full Details View on mapGrafham Water Centre Cambridgeshire -> East of England
Adventure and Outdoor Activities in Cambridgeshire, East of England
Activities include Archery, Canoeing, Kayaking, Power Boating, Rock Climbing, Sailing and Wind Surfing View All
Full Details View on mapWhitlingham Outdoor Education Centre Norfolk & The Broads -> East of England
Adventure and Outdoor Activities in Norfolk & The Broads, East of England
Activities include Archery, Canoeing, Kayaking, Sailing and Wind Surfing View All
Full Details View on mapThe Canoe Man Norfolk & The Broads -> East of England
Adventure and Outdoor Activities in Norfolk & The Broads, East of England
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Archery is an activity involving skill, accuracy and self discipline.
It focuses your mind and your body on the small actions of drawing and aiming your bow and arrow, and releasing the string at exactly the right moment, to cause the arrow to gracefully fly through the air and (hopefully) land right in the center of the target.
The origins of archery are generally unknown, however the bow and arrow has been used as a weapon in every continent except Australia, where the spear and spear thrower may have been a more effective weapon against the local wildlife.
There are several different types of archery including 3D archery, field archery, clout archery and crossbow archery, although most archery providers use target archery which can be both an indoor and outdoor activity.
There are two different types of bow that are commonly used nowadays, the Recurve Bow and the Compound Bow. The Recurve Box is the more common of the two nowadays, and is commonly used to teach beginners archery. The name of the bow comes from its side profile, the central section of the bow curves towards the archer, and the tips of the bow curve away from the archer.
The Compound Bow is a much more modern design of bow, invented in the 1970's. The Compound Bow is a very technical and fairly complicated design, and so is normally just used by the pros! The bow design involved a system of pulleys and cables to assist in the drawing of the bow. This means...more


