-
traditional bow tie,
consisting of a
strip of
cloth that the
wearer has to tie by
hand, is also
known as a "self-tie", "tie-it-yourself", or "freestyle"
bow tie...
- The
hand that
holds the
bow is
referred to as the
bow hand and its arm the
bow arm. The
opposite hand is
called the
drawing hand or
string hand. Terms...
- A
bow drill is a
simple hand-operated type of tool,
consisting of a rod (the
spindle or
drill shaft) that is set in
rapid rotary motion by
means of a cord...
- archery, a
recurve bow is one of the main
shapes a
bow can take, with
limbs that
curve away from the
archer when unstrung. A
recurve bow stores more energy...
- The
bow and
arrow is a
ranged weapon system consisting of an
elastic launching device (
bow) and long-shafted
projectiles (arrows).
Humans used
bows and...
-
developed belt-clip. The
bow is held with an
underhand grip. The
bow hair is
adjusted so it is
slightly loose. The
fingers of the
right hand are used to push...
- arrow, how to
position the
bow hand finger,
whether to
apply tension to the
bow hand,
whether to let the
bow spin in the
bow hand after release, as well as...
-
strings are
sounded either by
drawing the
bow across them (arco), or by
plucking them (pizzicato). The left
hand regulates the
sounding length of the strings...
- the
bow, as part of the follow-through, with a
relaxed bow-
hand and
forward centre of gravity.[citation needed] ****ed
above and
below the
bow-
hand, normally...
-
protection on the left (
bow) arm is not
generally required. The
bow string, when
properly released, will
travel around the
bow hand,
coming to rest on the...