Décoche et libération de la main de corde de l'arc

The Release in Archery: Understanding and Properly Releasing the String (Recurve Bow) 👉 The release is one of the most difficult phases to understand in archery, especially with a recurve bow. Many archers "open their hand," shoot nervously or impulsively… and wonder why their arrows never go where they should. In this video, I explain what the release really is, and especially what it isn't. 🎯 The release isn't a sudden, forceful movement. 👉 It's a smooth release of the string, resulting from a continuous draw, relaxed fingers, and proper back control. I'm intentionally taking you a step beyond the beginner level, while still keeping the explanations clear and simple, to help you understand, feel, and master a clean and repeatable release. 👉 In this video, you will learn: • What the release actually means • Why "opening your hand abruptly" is a bad idea • The difference between an impulsive release and a smooth release • The role of continuous draw • Why the back is central to the release • How the fingers should relax to let the string flow freely • The link between clicker engagement, draw, and release • The natural path of the string hand after the release • The most common mistakes observed in archers • Simple practice exercises (straw, short distance, feel) 🎯 The keys to a good release: • Smoothness • Continuous draw • Relaxation • Alignment • Repeatability 👉 A clean release allows for: • A more consistent arrow flight • Better accuracy • Less unnecessary tension • A healthier technique in the long run 👉 This video is for beginner recurve archers Advanced or experienced players who want to stop being at the mercy of their release and start controlling it. On this channel, you'll find: • Recurve and compound bow tuning • Shooting techniques and fundamentals • Equipment analysis • Tips for lasting improvement • Clear, educational explanations based on feel 🟩 Green background: accessible and educational 🟦 Blue background: more technical 🟥 Orange/red background: reflection and progression 🌐 https://www.docteurbow.com ✉️ [email protected] 👉 Remember to subscribe, like, and comment! And now… put away your bow, head to the club, and practice 🏹 #archery #recurvebow #recurvebow #release #stringrelease #archerylife #archerytips #archerytutorial #precisionarchery #archers #ffta #docteurbow #drbow