Links
Here we put links to web pages (on the topic of archery, of course), which we particularly enjoy and which can also be helpful to you.
ÖBSV - http://www.oebsv.com/
The Austrian Archery Association is THE official place for archery in Austria. It is a member of WA (World Archery, formerly FITA, or Fédération Internationale de Tir à l'Arc) and of IFAA (International Field Archery Association). Here you can find information about all relevant rules and accepted bow classes, tournaments, training and much more. Andreas, Claudio and Konstantin were trained by the ÖBSV, which means that all our students have had an initial contact with ÖBSV and WA.
The Austrian Archery Association is THE official place for archery in Austria. It is a member of WA (World Archery, formerly FITA, or Fédération Internationale de Tir à l'Arc) and of IFAA (International Field Archery Association). Here you can find information about all relevant rules and accepted bow classes, tournaments, training and much more. Andreas, Claudio and Konstantin were trained by the ÖBSV, which means that all our students have had an initial contact with ÖBSV and WA.
Club Naturaktiv - http://www.naturaktiv.at/
Club Naturaktiv is in Irenental and is the closest archery parcours to Vienna. It has not one, but three 3D-parcours. Irenental is around 15 km to the West of Vienna and is relatively easily reachable with public transport. The Postbus 351 goes once or twice per day from Hütteldorf, and the S-Bahn lines S50 and S60 can take you from Westbahnhof to Unter Tullnerbach. After a 30 minute walk through the forest, you will reach Irenental. We all enjoy going there, and you can sometimes see Konstantin teach archery to some excited people.
Club Naturaktiv is in Irenental and is the closest archery parcours to Vienna. It has not one, but three 3D-parcours. Irenental is around 15 km to the West of Vienna and is relatively easily reachable with public transport. The Postbus 351 goes once or twice per day from Hütteldorf, and the S-Bahn lines S50 and S60 can take you from Westbahnhof to Unter Tullnerbach. After a 30 minute walk through the forest, you will reach Irenental. We all enjoy going there, and you can sometimes see Konstantin teach archery to some excited people.
Traditional Archery - http://www.bogenschiessen.de/
The name says it all. Traditionell Bogenschießen is a German magazine about traditional archery. They write about techniques and upcoming events, give advice on bow and arrow making, and much more. A new issue comes out every three months, and in Issue 1 of 2014 there is even an article about our archery cinema.
The name says it all. Traditionell Bogenschießen is a German magazine about traditional archery. They write about techniques and upcoming events, give advice on bow and arrow making, and much more. A new issue comes out every three months, and in Issue 1 of 2014 there is even an article about our archery cinema.
Bow shop Kaufmann - http://www.bogensport-bogenbau.at/
The Bow shop Kaufmann is in Graz. This may be a bit too far away for Viennese people, but the service more than makes up for the inconvenience. The nice people there are archers first and traders second. In other words, they will sell you equipment which is really the right one for you. You can also order bows and test them without committing to buy them.
The Bow shop Kaufmann is in Graz. This may be a bit too far away for Viennese people, but the service more than makes up for the inconvenience. The nice people there are archers first and traders second. In other words, they will sell you equipment which is really the right one for you. You can also order bows and test them without committing to buy them.
Bow sports world - http://www.bogensportwelt.de/Startseite-1
Bogensportwelt.de has a huge assortment of wares. Here you can find bows, shooting accessories, different sorts of arrows, either as complete pieces or as individual components, et cetera. This is only an online store, which means that you must really know what you are looking for. Some items are well described, while the information about others could benefit from some more details. Nevertheless, this site is a very comprehensive encyclopedia about all things archery.
Bogensportwelt.de has a huge assortment of wares. Here you can find bows, shooting accessories, different sorts of arrows, either as complete pieces or as individual components, et cetera. This is only an online store, which means that you must really know what you are looking for. Some items are well described, while the information about others could benefit from some more details. Nevertheless, this site is a very comprehensive encyclopedia about all things archery.
Target Crazy - http://targetcrazy.com
An excellent resource site written by a passionate archer. Guides on bow disciplines, bow length selection, reminders on proper technique and many, many more are written in an easily understandable manner. Plus, Dave is super nice.
An excellent resource site written by a passionate archer. Guides on bow disciplines, bow length selection, reminders on proper technique and many, many more are written in an easily understandable manner. Plus, Dave is super nice.
Archery Analysis - http://archeryanalysis.com/index.php
Archery Analysis is a web-based application which helps you analyse your archery performance. The registration is free and gives you all standard rounds of the biggest archery organisations in the world, including WA. You can also make custom rounds if you click your username. There, you can also record information about your bow and arrows. The authors are from Spain and their website has a Spanish and an English version. At the current moment (December 2014), they are hard at work optimising the website and putting together a site manual. If you want to put data about more than one type of bow or arrows, you have to subscribe. The subscription costs 12 € per year, in other words 1 € per month.
Archery Analysis is a web-based application which helps you analyse your archery performance. The registration is free and gives you all standard rounds of the biggest archery organisations in the world, including WA. You can also make custom rounds if you click your username. There, you can also record information about your bow and arrows. The authors are from Spain and their website has a Spanish and an English version. At the current moment (December 2014), they are hard at work optimising the website and putting together a site manual. If you want to put data about more than one type of bow or arrows, you have to subscribe. The subscription costs 12 € per year, in other words 1 € per month.