Why is the bow above the arrow? This is determined by your eyes being above your arm. Imagine if the sight was below the arrow and you would understand it. Does height have an effect on archery? Of course, the target is 1 meter tall. If you are less than 1 meter tall, that is up. A height of 2 meters is a downward projection. The angle of the lifting arm is different, the starting height of the arrow is different. It will always have a little impact.?
But this is largely negligible; 3) If you hold the bow in your right hand and shoot left-handed, what do you focus on when holding the bow? Most of the things to pay attention to are the same as left-handed right-handed archery, except that A) you need the left eye to be the primary eye B) you need a left-handed bow
Since traditional bows don't have arrows and sight lines, aiming with one eye reduces the tolerance, and traditional bows can use an extension of the arrow shaft as a means of aiming. If you are really used to aiming at one eye, it is not impossible. First test which eye is your own primary eye and then aim with that eye. The ultimate focus of archery is not aiming, but consistency of action. When you get the same action every time you arrow, you can adjust the aiming point to suit you, otherwise all aiming is bad.
In fact, like archery, the most important qualities of shooting these sports are not vision, body coordination and stability, because the distance between your target and your position when shooting a target is fixed, even if it is outdoors, and it is important to estimate to determine the distance between yourself and the target and to adjust the stance, the distance, and the stance before shooting. All you need to determine is your own movement. From the beginning, opening the bow, spreading to the broken heart, the least important is the opposite. Positioning or aiming is an obstacle and a factor in accuracy. So next time, to get a better feel for the action, try closing your eyes.
Adjust by changing the position of the grip by changing your line of sight. For example, to aim at the center, the arrow is on the left, the standard is on the left, and the bow position is on the right. In fact, this is not exactly correct, but better understood because the actual posture is actually corrected.