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Archery Access

Locality: Mount Evelyn, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 414 663 125



Address: Mount Evelyn 3796 Mount Evelyn, VIC, Australia

Website: http://wwwarcheryaccess.com.au/

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23.01.2022 Are you just starting your archery journey? We have exactly what you need a lightweight, great shooting bow with our most affordable price tag. Check out the new Xakt riser and limbs. #HoytXakt



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14.01.2022 Straight as an arrow?

14.01.2022 Last Public Archery Come n Try Session for 2020 !!! Saturday 19th December 2020 Session 1 - 9:00am - 10:00am - http://thq.fyi/se/6492fbf7b6bb Session 2 - 10:30a...m - 11:30am - http://thq.fyi/se/7126dcbb86b5 Bookings are essential and can be made by clicking on the above links, bookings close at 8pm Friday



14.01.2022 Yering District Archers Public Archery Class this Saturday 9:30am - 10:30am Pre Books are essential via this link.

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04.01.2022 We are excited to add Altus to our line up of premium target compound bows. It is designed as an all-around tournament bow, perfect for target and 3D archery, to give serious target shooters another option in high-performance and gold-medal accuracy. #HoytAltus

04.01.2022 A solid, protected shoulder = a down shoulder. How do you know if it’s really down? It can be hard to confirm position, so feedback can help! Here I’m using a J...-cup on a power rack for feedback, but you can set up under anything to explore between a shrugged up shoulder and a depressed down shoulder. When the shoulder goes up and collapses vertically, you’ll hit. You receive a clear message when you get blocked and then you can anchor the shoulder down by pressing it down onto your front foot. The shoulder blade is now solid and the joint is aligned so that bone bears load and muscle can maintain bone position. Simplifying the process into 3 steps: 1. Awareness of where your shoulder is (with help of feedback) 2. Positional control to change position 3. Strength to maintain position while under load See more

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