The positioning of both feet is essential to good technique in archery and shooting sports, including rifle and pistol. Stance affects balance before, during, and after release of the string or trigger.
Consider the graph below, excerpted from a book series by Schottenbauer Publishing.
Discussion Questions
- What is the maximum force during the step?
- What is the mass of the person?
- What is the length of time of the step onto the plate?
- What is the length of time of the step off of the plate?
- Write a linear equation approximating the application of force during the step onto the plate.
- Write a linear equation approximating the application of force during the step off of the plate.
- Describe the effect of stance shifts during archery or shooting sports.
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Geometry is essential for both archery and rifle sports. Take a moment to write down a few ways in which geometry affects the precision of the sport.
Discussion Questions
- What data is necessary to collect in order to understand the role of geometry in shooting?
- What spatial perspectives and/or mathematical planes are important for precision?
The cover of The Geometry of Summer Olympic Sports, to the right above, features an archer taking aim.
Discussion Questions
- What angles can be measured on the diagram, in order to understand the accuracy of technique? The path of the arrow?
- Is any essential information missing from the picture? What is necessary in order to measure that information?
Geometry diagrams featuring archery and shooting sports are available in the following books from Schottenbauer Publishing:
Geometry Workbooks
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The position of a rifle or bow is essential to sport shooting, whether with stationary or moving targets. Graphing the position and movement of a rifle or bow provides an interesting activity for classes in physical education, math, and science.
Consider the graph below, excerpted from The Science of Archery & Shooting Sports: Volume 2 from Schottenbauer Publishing.
Discussion Questions
- Sketch the position of the gun at the following points: (a) Initial Position, (b) Any Intersecting Lines, (c) Final Position.
- How far does the nozzle travel in the x direction? In the y direction?
- How far does the butt travel in the x direction? In the y direction?
- Describe the shape of motion.
- What is the average speed of the nozzle in the x direction? in the y direction?
- What is the average speed of the butt in the x direction? in the y direction?
- Is this most likely a toy rifle or a toy handgun?
Graphs and data on archery and shooting sports can be found in the following science lab manuals from Schottenbauer Publishing:
Graphs & Data for Science Lab: Multi-Volume Series
Anthologies of 28 Graphs
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In archery and shooting sports, a tiny difference of aim can result in a big difference at the target. Consider the trajectories of two arrows below, both excerpted from The Science of Archery & Shooting Sports: Volume 1 from Schottenbauer Publishing.
Discussion Questions
- Which graph shows an arrow moving in a straight line?
- Which graph shows an arrow moving up and down?
- Why are points missing in the second graph? Sketch in the trajectory which is most likely during this segment of time.
- Redraw each graph using a similar scale on each axis.
- Redraw each graph using a similar scale on each axis, and re-labeling the origin of the tip of the arrow at x=0, y=0, and t=0.
- Draw the motion of each arrow on a separate piece of paper, using the information from #5 above.
- On the drawings from #6 above, add labels showing time at (a) release from the bow, (b) apex, (c) final point.
- Describe the range of x, y, and t for each graph, using the information from #5.
- Which arrow travels further in the x direction? In the y direction?
- Describe the absolute distance which each arrow travels. Which arrow travels further, in absolute distance?
- Which arrow is in flight for a longer period of time?
- For each graph, draw the arrow in starting position. Using a compass, measure the angle.
- Which arrow was aimed better? What information is necessary to answer this question?
Graphs and data on archery and shooting sports can be found in the following science lab manuals from Schottenbauer Publishing:
Graphs & Data for Science Lab: Multi-Volume Series
Anthologies of 28 Graphs
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The science and math of archery and shooting sports are topics of new books from Schottenbauer Publishing. Presenting data from real and simulated conditions collected by the science writer and publisher M. Schottenbauer, Ph.D., these books bring the "high tech" end of archery and shooting sports to audiences everywhere!
In these books, students can enjoy learning about common aspects of archery and shooting sports. One series of books, written for elementary school students, focuses on geometry. Another series of science books features graphs and data; these illustrate common mathematical functions, plus a variety of concepts from physics. The science books can be integrated into classes such as math, physical science, physics, physical education, and health, anywhere from 7th grade through high school, as well as some introductory college and university classes.

The books directly pertaining to archery and shooting sports include the following:
Geometry Workbooks

These books are complemented by a series of science books on other popular sports topics, including Olympic sports, athletic training, exercise equipment, gymnastics, yoga, ballet, and more. Most of the books above are available in both English and German translation. The books pertaining to the geometry of Olympic sports are also available in 15 world languages.
The same publisher offers similar books on additional popular topics, including sports, transportation, construction, environment, music, entertainment, and general physics. All of these book series are available in several formats and languages, including the following:
Geometry Workbooks
- Print & E-Book Editions
- Available in English & German
- Olympics Books Available in 15 Languages
Graphs & Data for Science Lab: Multi-Volume Series
- Print Editions
- Available in English & German
Anthologies of 28 Graphs
- Print Editions
- English Only
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