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| Become the Arrow (On Target Series) | 
enlarge | Authors: Byron Ferguson, Glenn Helgeland Publisher: Target Communications Corporation Category: Book
List Price: $13.95 Buy New: $9.50 You Save: $4.45 (32%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 115049
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 116 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.4
ISBN: 091330509X Dewey Decimal Number: 799 EAN: 9780913305096 ASIN: 091330509X
Publication Date: September 1994 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New. Delivery is usually 5 - 8 working days from order, International is by Royal Mail Airmail
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A must for any archer November 2, 2005 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Become The Arrow by Byron Fergusson Now I was given this book before I watched his video and I liked it, as an instinctive archer he made sense, then I saw his video where he shoots aspirins in the air at 20 yards, shoots though diamond rings at 25 yards and blows out candles at thirty yards. A must to read, a little self-effacing but good stuff to teach discipline.
Must-Have book for traditional archers!! November 14, 2004 24 out of 24 found this review helpful
The first review and the title of this book are misleading. There is not anything really mystical, or zen-like about it.
It does gives the traditional archer a great tool for improving accuracy...which is why you should be buying the book in the first place (not for spiritual guidance like the reviewer below wanted!! LoL).
Byron covers the "gap" aiming method in detail, and what I feel is the most important part of the book: equipment tuning. If your equipment is not tuned properly you will never know if you missed due to shot execution or equipment problems. Get tuned first, then you can start to eliminate all of your form/aiming problems.
The only thing I didn't like about it was the "become the arrow" part. This comes after you have learned the gap method. It basically boiled down to visualizing the trajectory of your arrow before you shoot. Well, visualization never worked much for me, not to mention, it's hard to visualize something that you can't see until it's 20 yards away.
If you are worried that an aiming method will ruin your instinctive shooting, rest assured that the gap method, once learned, is very quick and becomes subconscious/instinctive...just like anything else...ex: if you play a guitar, you have to learn where to put your fingers consciously at first, then with practice, the fingers go where they are supposed to without conscious thought.
Bottom line: this is a must-have book for traditional archers!
Mislead in MN November 24, 2001 36 out of 53 found this review helpful
I found the tile of this book and the only review provided at the time misleading. "Become the Arrow" gives me the impression that it will be a spiritual and holistic method of shooting but this is not the case. The "become the arrow" system is pretty mechanical, it describes stance, posture, breething, and visualization. Ferfuson is hardly spiritul guy, he seems to see big game as sport and food and pays no respect to the animal. This is fine and well for most hunters, it just wasn't what I expected. This 110 page book is less than half comprised of tips on improving your shooting. It begins with a self glorifying bibliography which didn't need to be there. There is a huge section of his big game hunting exploits and and another on tips for deer hunting. The pith of this book could be summed up on 2 letter size sheets of paper. I did get some worthwhile shooting tips from this book. I might have enjoyed it more if I were more of a sportsman like he is, didn't find his attitude a bit offensive, and were more interested in his little bonus sections.
Zen-Archery for Westerners January 15, 2001 16 out of 26 found this review helpful
If you ever wondered how the kyiudo-archers (Japanese-style of Zen-Archery, using very long bows and heavy arrows) can perform such amazing shoots, but you are a Westerner (like me) and do not want to engage in Zen-meditations, there is only one hope: Read this book! This is the one and only work that really "translated" the Zen-Archery concepts of "becoming the arrow" or "becoming one with the bow" to the Western mind. I love Archery, and this book openned up new views on how to "reach out and touch someone" longer, faster, and with more precision than I ever think it was possible in Archery.
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