Why You’re Not Improving in Archery (Even If You Practice)
- annijauhiainen
- 1 day ago
- 1 min read
Practicing more doesn’t automatically lead to improvement.
In many cases, it just reinforces the same mistakes.
The most common problem: no structure
Many archers:
shoot random arrows
change things constantly
don’t follow a progression
This creates activity — not progress.
The second problem: no feedback loop
If you don’t know:
what you’re working on
what changed
what improved
You’re guessing.
And guessing is slow.
The third problem: inconsistency
Two intense sessions per week won’t outperformshort, consistent training over time.
What actually works
Clear focus per session
Repetition with intention
Tracking what you do
Even simple notes help you stay consistent and see patterns.👉 https://northarrow-app.com
If you want a ready-made structure instead of figuring everything out yourself:👉 https://www.northarrow.fi/online-courses
Improvement in archery is not about doing more.It’s about doing the right things, consistently.




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