Q Is there a particular type of personality or temperament which is best suited to being a successful archer?
A The definitive answer is – no. Archers, like all other sports people, come with a wide crosssection of temperaments, and it comes down to how one personally creates a mental atmosphere which works best for them. In my earliest experience in the sixties, my nation, Australia, had a trio of world class recurve archers, Hans Wright, Graeme Telford, and Bernie Adams; all men functioned quietly, calmly, with an absolute minimum of exuberance. This led me to believe that as a more extraverted, animated, social, talkative individual, I had completely the wrong personality to succeed. This of course proved to be a fallacy when I shot in the USA in the seventies, and…