SideWinderSyd
SideWinderSyd t1_ixuxds3 wrote
Reply to comment by Fat_IRL in ELI5: How are archers “efficient” in combat? by Environmental_Point3
Thanks for the insight - TIL!
Drawing a bow sounds pretty impressive! And now I realise why I wasn't able to do pull-ups as a kid.
SideWinderSyd t1_ixtzc1m wrote
Reply to comment by FencingCatBoots in ELI5: How are archers “efficient” in combat? by Environmental_Point3
Thanks so much for the link - TIL!
And I just realised the modern equivalent would be people carrying shoulder bags or single strap bags. There's a difference in their gait, muscle structure and bones too.
SideWinderSyd t1_ixty8ra wrote
Reply to comment by Fat_IRL in ELI5: How are archers “efficient” in combat? by Environmental_Point3
In ELI5 terms, does a draw weight of 50 lbs mean I need to be able to lift up a 50 lbs bag of sand with one hand?
SideWinderSyd t1_ixty5hx wrote
Reply to comment by AnotherWarGamer in ELI5: How are archers “efficient” in combat? by Environmental_Point3
What does deformed mean here? I thought bones were pretty rigid and arrow shooters would only gain more muscle? I could imagine the muscle being unequal when comparing both halves of the body.
SideWinderSyd t1_iy42873 wrote
Reply to comment by FencingCatBoots in ELI5: How are archers “efficient” in combat? by Environmental_Point3
Thanks! And yeah, please do share it around! I've seen so many students office workers whose gait have been affected by heavy schoolbags (also because single strap looks cool).