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1. Golf What Yes golf Let s have a look at golf Golf is probably one of the most similar sports for us archers to compare ourselves with not rifle or pistol shooting but golf The dynamics of the sport the fact that the all deciding moment of where the golf ball arrow will fly has such a small time window of less than 15ms that a human being cannot consciously react or control it We therefore need to control the preparation part of the swing shot setup and the after swing follow through The mental game of the sport is similar a single swing shot can and will decide the outcome of the most important tournaments The physical preparation and training methodologies are similar The fact that we have to taking environmental conditions into account is similar The importance of fitting clubs tuning archery equipment The duration of tournaments with its short but intense mental peaks is similar The use of high tech tools like video support in training high speed cameras in tuning balance boards etc In fact everything in archery can be compared to golf Well almost everything The money to be made in golf is somewhat different And that is exactly why we should look at golf more Because golf has much more at ona stake financially than archery it is also tete ers more researched and thus better understood what makes the better golfer One thing golfers are very much into is St
2. Keep on device Type Unknown type 144 0 KB Location SharedWithCoach Created 11 41 Modified 12 30 by Marcel van Apeldoorn Who has access Link sharing is OFF Only specific people can access Marcel van Apeldoorn lat e i pe Owner mvapldrn gmail com Sharing settings updated successfully sonjavanapeldoorn gmail Can view com 6 You can revoke access at any time 3 5 7 Colors Most colors used in the app can be customized or reset to their default values 3 5 8 IANSEO IANSEO Device Id Reset IANSEO TABLE 24 IANSEO OPTIONS Enter the device ID Reset the IANSEO info uncouples any match that is in progress 3 5 9 Info LANGUAGE Lanuage Change the default language of the app Page 1 Artemis User Manual Want to help with Website explaining what to do if you want to help with translation translating Artemis in your language ABOUT Version Displays the version of the App Clicking brings up the What s New dialog Change log Shows the entire change log Database version Display the version of the database Unlock with developer key Displays a dialog to unlock special features This is ONLY for unlocking the App on special requests If you want to unlock Premium or Coached features you need to do this in the Main Help menu The dialog displays a security string which is based on the Google Account and the Device Id The reply to this security string should be a number you have received
3. Score 18m 40cm 50m 80cm 70m 122cm 10 1 1 0 8 0 9 9 22 1 6 ey 8 3 3 2 4 2 6 Page 59 Artemis User Manual 7 4 4 a2 25 6 5 6 4 0 4 5 TABLE 17 ACCURACY VALUES FOR USE IN FILTERS TBD Page 60 Artemis User Manual 3 5 Settings and Options Settings and Options are divided into several sections From the Main screen clicking the Options menu button will display a list of all Option categories Analysis amp Advice Match Input Scorecard Archery Timer ISA Database Colors IANSEO Info Experimental In other screens clicking on options will only display the corresponding category For example in the Match input screen in the Scorecard tab clicking on Options will display the Scorecard category options 3 5 1 Analysis amp Advice WORLD ARCHERY RULES AND INTERPRETATIONS World Archery Legal The sight advice function is illegal during WorldArchery events Check this checkbox to make the app legal I e by checking the checkbox the app will no longer give any sight advice World Archery Rules and Click on menu item to get our interpretation of World Archer Interpretation rules on using digital devices for score keeping arrow plotting and sight advice FILTER Show help When checked extra information explanation is displayed in several dialogs for example in filters ANALYSIS SETTINGS Shot counter on bottom left On the main input screen Two counters can be displayed The one on the bottom lef
4. of Menu item Purpose Description Add a new Change Copy the selected Bow TABLE 4 FORM CHANGES MENU Clicking on an existing Form Change will select and edit the change a long click will bring up a context menu where you can add edit and remove a Form Change E Page 14 Artemis User Manual Menu item Purpose Description Add a new Change N l hd Edit the selected Change skle H Remove the selected Change TABLE 5 FORM CHANGES LONG CLICK CONTEXT MENU When you create a new Change the edit Form TORIL F uil Al 20 16 EA siani _ Change screen is displayed See the example on the Date of Form Change left where a change of finger hooking especially the Jul 19 2013 third finger was Jaaa a bit deeper is U a Make sure you give the change a short descriptive Third finger hooking name so you can find it in the Pay attention to the third finger let it hook list of changes when analyzing slightly deeper and don t slide of your form Analyzing Yes Suppose you have been using Artemis for a while and made a change a few weeks ago Now you want to find out if this change improved your performance Artemis lets you create two filters one filter selecting all mee Aen E NTN shots on all distances correctly scaled to a single target before the change and one filter selecting all those shots after the change The filters can be depicted on two target faces that can be compared It looks like
5. eee ARTEMIS amp Archery App for Android User Manual wl Lil aa lt Revision 22 July 2015 Artemis User Manual 1 Introduction Ifyou cannot wait and want to test drive the app as soon as possible skip to the QUICK START Artemis is an Archery Scoring and Analysis App for your Android phone or tablet It is the number one App for the serious Archer and Trainer Coach that will improve your archery or that of your athlete to the best of your or his her abilities Artemis advanced shot analysis will be a vital addition to your game Record your score in a fast and intuitive way With Artemis you don t need to waste time plotting shots A few simple moves and clicks with a single finger or thumb is enough to record all information Many different modes target faces distances and rounds It supports training or competition mode Create custom trainings sessions with any number of ends and any number of arrows per end Distances in both metric and imperial units and scoring and many different target faces are supported All FITA and World Archery target and field faces as well as IFAA and NFAA target faces are supported Artemis has been used during World Cups and the World Championships in 2013 2014 and 2015 by coaches and archers of Team Netherlands and Team Italy Recording the score and arrow position on the target face is important but also the order in which each arrow was shot an
6. 3 When the average point of impact of the last few shots the trend drifts more from the center than the archer taking its ability into Ty account is able to shoot them an advice is given 4 A sight advice will show up as a small sight pin with a red exclamation mark as is shown on the right A sight advice is given when needed As an example let s have a look at the screenshot on the right In the input tab you would have noticed the sight icon with the exclamation mark telling you that a sight advice can be given If you would click on the Group tab to show the group it will show a green blob indicating the average grouping of all arrows in the match The black cross hair indicates the trend of the last 6 arrows that were shot In this case both the trend and the complete group are slightly off target at about liner 10 at 2 o clock So go back to Input and click on the Sight Advisor to get the actual advice as is shown in the screenshot on the right Now you can either accept the advice and adjust your sight or ignore it Because the Sight Advisor s logic needs to know if your have reset adjusted your sight in order to keep working be sure to click OK when you accept the advice or Cancel when you choose to ignore it Sight Advice Siahtadvice In the Scorecard and in the current end a small green Based on the last 6 shots you should move your sight 6 clicks up icon which looks
7. If the match is still in progress you can also record a new shot The input pointer will be displayed If it s not try zooming out to find it The input pointer is shaped as a mouse pointer with at the tip of the pointer the arrow you re about to record on the target Top left of the arrow there is an indication of the scoring value of the arrow if it would be placed as is Page 44 Artemis User Manual Interaction with the Input Pointer Outdoor setup Touch and move will allow you to move the input INPUT SCORECARD GROUP pointer into the correct position In the mean time the input pointer will indicate the correct value of the shot taking line cutters into account Tap will place the shot at that particular position with the indicated scoring value If you don t like the tap functionality you can replace it in Options with a button that you need to click to actually position the arrow Interaction with the Arrows and Scorecard end The arrows that have been recorded in previous ends are shown in transparent gray and cannot be interacted with The arrows that have been recorded in the current end are depicted in black with a white outline or white with a black outline and can be selected by tapped on them or near them Once selected a green outline will appear around the arrow In the scorecard end the corresponding scoring value will be selected with a green circle as well You can also tap on the score
8. Oy gt 0 Daa gt 0 and dye aitan yy lt Oand Nyeg Nysg N x20 x lt 0 _ 2 ahs 2 Oy gt o ZO Vann yy gt Oand Oy lt o aT Naval lt Oand N lt 9 Nyso N Ny gt o Ny lt o They look quite complex but they essentially say that the standard deviation in x direction to the right is the standard deviation of that part of the population of shots that err to the right whilst the standard deviation in x direction to the left is the standard deviation of that part of the population of shots that err to the left And the same goes for y direction Page 98 Artemis User Manual 5 4 3 Relative arrow diameter 75 ol BEY 122cm 70m null All shots 1440 FOUN 86 8 Figure 30 shows a rather strange situation It shows all shots that were shot with a single arrow set Thus all arrows in the image on the left have the same diameter and still they get depicted with different diameters This is quite difficult to explain Suppose you have shot a number of arrows on 90m and some on 30m on different target faces etc When you want to compare all the shots Artemis has to show them on the same face on the same distance It is incorrect to assume that an arrow that landed in the 8 ring at 122cm face at 90m was shot with the same accuracy as an arrow that landed in the 8 ring at 80cm face at 30m So in order to correctly compare shots Artemis computes the relative position of each arrow independent of distance and target fac
9. already showing a winner The subset in the top target face showed a significantly smaller group than the subset on the bottom target face Equipment choices were made based on what ArtemisPremium had computed Some argue that you can do this with a shooting machine disagree A shooting machine fires perfect arrows and even though Mike Schloesser most of the time acts like a shooting B machine he is not The occasional not so good shots are the ones you want to tune to the center A shooting machine is perfect to match an arrow set but not very useful for tuning an arrow set to an archer s particular style of shooting On the next page a strategy for tuning your arrows is described A OE NOT TN Page OO Artemis User Manual Suppose an archer wants to test different vanes or different offsets of the vanes or an Arrowse Tuning arrows B udx Ty Sy eal 07 12 1 Go to Setup gt Quiver and create a new Arrowset Quiver Edit In this example it is named 2015 vanes test e AIE vanda task Manufacturer Easton Make it the default set to shoot with the coming days Type X10 Spine 450 Shaftlength 30 75 inch y Pointweight 120 grain d Diameter 4 5 mm 4 Notes Test set to test difference between vane type A orange nock and vane type B blue nock 2 Fill it up with the number of arrows to test A Arrow remeron tenes ae In this example 12 arrows are used 4 Used i
10. have been possible with exactly those shots C3 Dare2Dream By moving the group the maximum theoretic score for these shots on this target can be increased from 682 to 686 OK Page 76 Artemis User Manual Not really a big difference The group might have scored just a fraction better 4 points if the sight was set correctly In international competition typically one extra point means one position higher ranking in qualification Some might argue that this will not add anything to your game that it s just wishful thinking partly agree yes it is wishful thinking but disagree that it will not add anything to your game It shows you what your scoring ability as an archer is i e the ability to shoot accurate shots But at the same time it will show you how good and alert you are in adjusting your sight It is a very common mistake especially with modern sights that have very fine adjustments to under estimate the amount you need to change your sight If you often have a significant difference in points between your actual score and the Dare2Dream score then you might need to spend some training sessions on how to adjust your sight And knowing how to operate your sight is a much easier feat to learn than shooting your shots even more accurate than you already do Learn how to use your sight Here s another real life example of a recurve archer who scored 300 points at 70m cy Setup cy Setup INPUT SCOR
11. 10 rings World Archery 80cm 6 rings World Archery 80cm 5 rings World Archery 60cm 10 rings World Archery 60cm 5 rings World Archery 40cm 10 rings World Archery 40cm 5 rings with inner ten and recurve ten World Archery 40cm 5 rings with inner ten only A 0 World Archery 40cm 5 rings with recurve ten only O Vegas 40cm 5 rings with compound scoring 10 for recurve aa ring Page 38 Artemis User Manual World Archery Field 80cm World Archery Field 60cm World Archery Field 40cm World Archery Field 20cm GNAS 122cm Imperial 9 7 5 3 1 scoring zones GNAS 16inch Worcester IFAA Field 65cm IFAA Field 50cm IFAA Field 35cm IFAA Field 20cm IFAA Hunter 65cm Page 39 Artemis User Manual IFAA Hunter 50cm IFAA Hunter 35cm IFAA Hunter 20cm IFAA Indoor 2 rings 5 spot IFAA Indoor 5 rings Beursault target face IAU 60cm target face IAU 40cm reduced target face IAU 25cm target face Blank bale only possible to choose this in Volume only matches TABLE 14 SUPPORTED TARGETFACES 3 3 2 3 Share a Match If you chose to share a Match from the Match list you ll get a dialog Share with Depending on the different Apps you have installed on your device all Apps that can deal with text and images will appear in the dialog For example the Gmail app can be selected to share with Now Artemis will create a Mail for you with textual contents your scorecard and wil
12. 5 6 3 Google Drive backup and restore Premium feature If you have Premium features you and want to be extra safe in case something disastrous happens to your device you can make backups to your Google Drive Backups can be restored from Google Drive as well Q Please be careful when you have two devices with the same account Both devices can backup and restore the same database snapshots from the same Google Drive account Do not accidentally overwrite backups 3 5 6 4 Google Drive Database Synchronization Coached feature There is an auto synchronization feature in Coached mode only where you can setup a share between you and your coach trainer etc It allows you to regularly upload your active database to the cloud and your coach trainer etc can download it in Artemis and follow or analyze your progress Follow these steps to setup database synchronization Prerequisites 1 Both the archer and the Coach need to have upgraded Artemis to ArtemisCoached 2 Both the archer and the Coach need to have a Google Drive account and the Google Drive app installed Steps to follow Page 66 Artemis User Manual ux TS GW 11 40 1 Select Backup as to make a snapshot of the active database on Google Drive 8 Database BACKUP NAME DEVRIESShireenZoe GOOGLE DRIVE amp Backup As Save current database to Google Drive a4 Restore Load database from Google Drive Sync with Google Drive Auto sync
13. BLUE a partial score the session is not ended completed yet e ITALICS a total score of the session but the session itself was not plotted only a score entry Page 34 Artemis User Manual June 17 2014 Wageningen Cyborg field setup May 31 2014 Purmerend Prodigy XT 2 June 7 2014 Purmerend Prodigy XT 2 May 29 2014 5m Heerhugowaard 124 Prodigy XT 2 FIGURE 17 MATCH LIST WITH DIFFERENT MATCHES Each entry in the match list contains extra information on when and where the session was held under what conditions distance number of ends arrows per end skill level etc See Figure 18 Page 35 Artemis User Manual May 31 2014 Purmerend Prodigy XT 2 Date Location Setup used Skill Level Weather Windforce Wind direction Target face Type Competition Training Tuning Distance Ends x Arrows or arrows Linked to other match FIGURE 18 INFORMATION IN MATCHLIST ROW The match list menu has the following options Menu item Purpose Description Create a new match There are three types Volume only Score only or Plotted match see 3 3 2 2 a Show a list of existing tags and select matches that have a tag Create a match from a QR tag This will start a QR tag reader or requests you to install one and once started the QR tag reader may scan a tag This tag will be used to create a Match Filter the Match list If the red is displayed the
14. R al 11 41 Load ArtemisLite database 2a SharedWithCoach C Files R VANAPELDOORNMarcel CANCEL SELECT J m 7 Wait for the success dialog to be shown Q The checkbox should be checked and the active database top of the screen S now named VANAPELDOORNMarcel and auto synced almost Fom nowt one When your active database contains changes new data compared with the Google Drive linked database a small icon left appears in the ActionBar on the bottom for mobile phones or at the top for tablets If you click on this icon the app synchronizes the active database with the Google Drive database The synchronization is one way From Artemis to Google Drive You don t need to do this all the time just do it once a day or week Artemis User Manual eO R al m 11 41 Successfully loaded VANAPELDOORNMarce for Auto Syncing gt Database BACKUP NAME VANAPELDOORNMarcel GOOGLE DRIVE amp Backup As Save current database to Google Drive a4 Restore Load database from Google Drive Sync with Google Drive Auto sync is currently on Each time the database changes the g icon on the left appears on the TA Action bar Click the icon to auto sync the database to Google Drive File VANAPELDOORNMarcel LOCAL SDCARD M m x O R al m 11 57 L ArtemisCoach Setup Record Analyze Round Sight Settings Timer i K ta Next step is to make the file on Goog
15. Setup Archer Setup Record Setup Record SA E A Bow Setup Quiver Analyze f Record Analyze E MultiView GroupView Form Change ISA M Bow Sight Sight Settings Timer Graph SAS z a z a z a z a Archer Setup Record Analyze Menu item Purpose Description f Options ct You have a mailing from the developer of Artemis Read the last already read mail from Artemis website gt Help About Contents What s New Contact Upgrade to Premium and a Database info TABLE 3 MAIN SCREEN MENU OF ta ill 08 54 3 ArtemisLite The main help consists of SETUP RECORD ANALYZE e About this app and its developer e Artemis Webpage browse at Artemis homepage e Download manual download this manual Quiver e What s New New introduced in this version and all About previous versions Contents e Contact about the developer and how to contact What s New Contact e World Archery Legal about the use of this app in official World Archery regulated competitions Upgrade to Premium e Set background Select this to customize the L Database Info background of Artemis FIGURE 4 MAIN MENU Page 12 Artemis User Manual e Upgrade to Premium will start the in App Google Play purchase process to upgrade to Premium e Upgrade to Coached will start the in App Google Play purchase process to upgrade to Coached wil
16. a single shot Every shot consists of e a position e reference to the arrow that was used for that particular shot e areference to the match it was shot in e areference to the serie or end it was shot in e other information like shot rating value etc The Serie or end table contains the serie number and a reference to the match it was shot in The Match table contains lots of information about the match where it took place when what kind of match is was etc sight bowsetup date Location type face serie distance n maxshotsinserie face maxseries distance finished finished serie id bowsetup_id match id arrow id arrowset id name elevation_ rate name date fdweight braceheight nockingpoint tiller elevation clicks windage rate windage clicks sightextension drawlength string extrainfo sight_id arrowset ident bare weight arrowset id manufacturer type spine shaftlength pointweight diameter FIGURE 29 EXAMPLE OF DATABASE STRUCTURE These tables are needed to record the arrow positions and scores but for the analysis we need more information Each row in the Arrow table contains information about one single specific arrow and a reference to the arrow set it belongs to The ArrowSet table contains the generic information about a particular set of arrows e g they are all of the same manufacturer type shaft
17. arrow mili EEE Ls js ae Ls Joo J Lz Vane rotation Identify arrow ENESES minmin Ls EEEIEE FIGURE 21 DIFFERENT SHOT DETAIL DIALOGS Figure 21 shows the four out of five different kind of shot detail dialogs that may appear The fifth option is no shot details at all The top left shows all information you can store Remember to set in Options the default rating and the default vane rotation to the value you pick most This saves you some time entering it If the shot details window asks for rating or vane rotation the value is stored with the shot If there is no rating or vane rotation requested like in the bottom right dialog then no rating or vane rotation is stored with the shot even though you might have set a default value The arrow selection part will show the arrows that you have in your arrow set quiver Arrows that have been used in the current end already have been filtered out so you Page 46 Artemis User Manual can only select an arrow you haven t shot in this end yet Arrows which are actually bare shafts will be displayed in circular buttons instead of rectangular ones In all cases once you select an arrow the dialog is dismissed automatically so rate first and then select the arrow 3 3 3 1 2 Stopwatch An important part of shooting form is timing One form element that almost all elite archers have in common is a very consistent timing of their shots Artemis can be used by a
18. center because the sight was set for one option only and this may not be option with the tightest group Page 86 Artemis User Manual Bux OT Ty Qa 08 12 BR MultiView Filter 99 08 9 o s Blue vane B Q Question Tags Select only shots from a match with this tag only one tag can be selected Tag Tuning vane A or B d Form Change Bow Setup Quiver Select only shots with arrows from a specific quiver or when checked selects only shots with a specific arrow or nock color And or check to exclude bare shaft shots or select bare shaft shots only Quiver 2015 vanes test P a B B gt A m qx 7 ai Qe 07 36 HH 122cm 70m Genge Vaney Bue vane BY Artemis User Manual 5 Technical Details This chapter describes the technical details and mathematical foundation of the app It describes how the sight advice really works what the database looks like and why a normal distribution is insufficient and a new kind of distribution is used All rather technical and not always easy to understand This chapter is for those who want to know how things work Page 87 Artemis User Manual 5 1 Sight Adjustments A recent study shows that top archers at international tournaments lose score due to incorrectly adjusting their sights This suggests that beginning and intermediate archers lose score as well and perhaps even more That is why ArtemisPremium has a sight
19. d Click on the pointer to add an arrow d Click on the pointer to add an arrow e Select the arrow number e Select the arrow number 4 Repeat for 3 arrows 4 Repeat for 3 arrows 5 Start over at step 2 5 Start over at step 2 6 If you have the Premium version 6 If you have the Premium version a If the arrow advice fE symbol a If the sight advice symbol appears press it to get advice on which arrows to check appears press it to get an advice on how to adjust your sight b If the arrow advice jE symbol appears press it to get advice on which arrows to check Page 102 Artemis User Manual 7 Iconography The following list of tiles is used throughout the app Tile Purpose Description To indicate a main feature that is unavailable This happens when there is not enough data in the database to use this feature or this feature is a Premium feature and the app is not unlocked Form Changes Shows the list of your form changes Form Changes can be created edited or removed and are used to analyze before after performance Self assessment questions Selecting will show the current todays list of self assessment questions for you to answer If you want to edit or review the questions and their answers go to options then select Self Assessment Bow Shows the list of your bows Recurve Compound or Crossbow Bows can be created edited or removed and are used to define a Bow Setup Sights Shows the list of
20. default vane rotation to show when providing shot details Crossbow feature With stopwatch When checked a stopwatch button appears than can be used to include timing information for each shot TABLE 19 MATCH INPUT OPTIONS 3 5 3 Scorecard SCORECARD Show arrow identification When checked and the data is available for the shot shows in the scorecard and in the scoring end on the target face input the arrow identification number The identification will be displayed in white text in a black circle in the bottom right corner of each score cell Show shot number When checked it shows in the scorecard and in the scoring end on the target face input the number of the shot i e the order in which the arrow was shot in the end The shot number will be displayed in white text in the bottom left corner of each score cell Show shot rating When checked and the data is available for the shot shows in the scorecard and in the scoring end on the target face input the rating of the shot in 1 to 5 small blue dots The rating will be displayed in the bottom of each score cell Show timing When checked and data is available for the shot shows in the scorecard and in the scoring end on the target face input the timing of each shot The timing will be displayed in the top left corner of each score cell Show timing values When checked and if Show timing is checked and the data is available for the shot this shows the timing in seconds When un
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22. is currently disabled g First save the database using Backup As with a new name then link to this file to auto sync LOCAL SDCARD D Backup to local SdCard r g ge EGR il 11 40 2 This Google Drive screen appears select the My Drive dro pd own Upload to Drive Enter title mvapldrn gmail com My Drive CANCEL SAVE M m EGR ul 11 41 3 It is adviced that you create a new folder for your Artemis backups In this example SharedWithCoach Upload to Drive Name your shared database file in this example VANAPELDOORNMarcel VANAPELDOORNMarcel mvapldrn gmail com And Save BB SharedWithCoach y CANCEL SAVE gt Oo 4 Page 67 4 5 6 example Select Sync with Google Drive SharedWithCoach Wait for the success dialog to be shown Page 68 the Select the file you just created on Google Drive in the VANAPELDOORNMarcel in Folder Artemis User Manual eO R al 11 41 Successfully saved database to Google Drive VANAPELDOORNMarcel OK M m eGA nl GW 11 40 RE Database BACKUP NAME DEVRIESShireenZoe GOOGLE DRIVE amp Backup As Save current database to Google Drive a4 Restore Load database from Google Drive Sync with Google Drive Auto sync is currently disabled e First save the database using B Backup As with a new name then link to this file to auto sync LOCAL SDCARD D Backup to local SdCard f M m eO
23. match list is actually filtered i e not all Matches are displayed Selecting this will start a dialog so you can filter the Match list on For example distance training competition in progress finished a A VO qi Show all matches on a Google map Displays a help file TABLE 12 MENU FOR MATCH LIST Interaction with the Matches in the list is two fold touch and long touch On touch the App will open the Match input screen see section 3 3 3 Depending on whether the Match is finished or still in progress different options will be available On long touch the following options will be available Page 36 Artemis User Manual Menu item Purpose Description F Edit the selected Match Even if a Match is finished you can still edit it la You can even increase the number of ends and keep on shooting the Same match Delete the selected Match Tag this match End this match even if there are still arrows ends to shoot you can mark this match as finished Share the selected Match Unlink the selected match from its round S SAN Qt Add the selected match to a round Create a QR tag from the selected Match aj op Show this match on Google map Start the Sjef s Arrow Selector function with input the selected match TABLE 13 LONG PRESS MENU FOR MATCH LIST 3 3 2 2 Create anew Match When creating a new Match you need to select your Bowsetup and Arrowset that you are going to use for
24. pick the orange nocks Page 85 Artemis User Manual qW Ty a 07 21 RR Muttiview Filter 23 O19 OTC Orange vane A O Question Tags Select only shots from a match with this tag only one tag can be selected Tag Tuning vane A or B 4 Form Change O Bow Setup Quiver Select only shots with arrows from a specific quiver or when checked selects only shots with a specific arrow or nock color And or check to exclude bare shaft shots or select bare shaft shots only Quiver 2015 vanes test a B A feo MultiView Filter ll 8S 9S g Orange vane A E2 S Bow Setup Quiver Select only shots with arrows from a specific quiver or when checked selects only shots with a specific arrow or nock color And or check to exclude bare shaft shots or select bare shaft shots only Quiver 2015 vanes test 4 l Arrow s 4 1 4 V Nock color Light Orange 4 11 12 Create a second filter for the blue nocks Choose all shots with tag Tuning vane A or B and select the arrow set 2015 vanes test and check the arrows with blue nocks Finally compare them on a 70m 122cm target face and pick your choice of vane In this example the second vane vane B had a bit more offset and thus created a bit more drag that s why its groups are low but way better than vane A So pick the best smallest group The groups don t necessarily need to be in the
25. s run through the typical setup steps and start with a Bow 3 2 1 Bow Selecting Bow will bring up a list of your currently defined bows These can be Recurve Compound or Crossbow and are displayed accordingly You create a Bow to store the fixed information about your equipment i e the type of handle and type of limbs The variable information about a Bow i e its brace height nocking point etc is stored in the Bow Setup Throughout the App if you see a list you can interact with it in two ways 1 Click on an item 2 Long press on an item In this case both actions result in the same context menu to appear Menu item Purpose Description J ge Edit the selected Bow abel i Delete the selected Bow Copy the selected Bow Add a new Bow Page 17 Artemis User Manual TABLE 6 CONTEXT MENU OF BOW LIST Be very cautious with deleting items If you for example delete a sight the bow setup that uses this sight will also be deleted But that s not all All matches in fact all recorded shots made with that bow setup will also be deleted 3 2 1 1 Create a new Bow Start with creating a Bow Clicking on Bow will bring up the Bow list screen And for the first time this list is empty Typically with lists in Artemis you can use the small button in the action bar to create a new entry in this case a new Bow Provide the following information about your Bow The information that TE Name Na
26. shot So when the point where your arrows hit does not coincide with the center of the target this can only be for two reasons 1 You shot with perfect aim and perfect equipment under perfect conditions and with perfect form but failed to set the sight correctly so the arrow landed where it was supposed to land at your point of aim Page 96 Artemis User Manual 2 You failed to shoot perfectly with perfect equipment in perfect conditions There is no way of knowing for a single arrow at least if in the second case the sight is set correctly or not And unfortunately since we re all human it is the second case that we shoot our arrows in Artemis assumes that every archer shoots its arrows scattered around some point Most arrows will land near this point and some arrows will land further from it The distribution in which this occurs is assumed to be a normal distribution In statistical analysis a normal distribution is a very common symmetrical distribution A normal distribution is defined by its shape its average and its standard deviation value 5 4 2 1 The normal distribution A normal distribution is symmetrical around the average point on the target face which coincides with the center of the target face if the sight is set correctly All archers of all abilities and level Olympic champion or club beginners with their sights set correctly will shoot on average perfect tens Their normal distribution only differs i
27. simple strategy for measuring these two rate s is 1 Set your sight e g elevation to some arbitrary position somewhere in the middle and mark it 2 Turn the elevation knob 20 full turns 3 Mark the new position 4 Measure the distance between the two marked positions in the units of your choice 5 Divide by 20 The resulting number is the rate you need to enter Do the same for the windage rate Page 20 Artemis User Manual Do not simply copy the windage rate Most sights have different values for up down and left right If you don t have enough room for turning 20 full turns use 10 and divide by 10 You don t need to provide the number of clicks per full turn If you don t fill in this number of clicks per turn the Sight Advice will have the form Move your sight 1 3 turns left and 0 5 turns down However if you do fill in the number of clicks per turn the previous sight advice will read assuming your sight has 20 clicks per full turn Move your sight 1 full turn and 6 clicks left and 10 clicks down 3 2 3 peer Cit The Bow Setup can be used to enter ppo Setup variables most recurve and compound archers use to tune the bow If you change name Marcel s outdoor setup your tune it is best to create a new Bow Setup that _ sight Shibuya 4 you use for your new matches This way you can Bow oid Baki debits 4 analyze differences in tuning and grouping Beau cones SA p A Dra
28. trainer coach to get important feedback on timing issues To use this feature the stopwatch functionality has to be enabled Enable the stopwatch In the match input options menu enable the stopwatch Shot Details gt With stopwatch This will bring up a button in the lower right corner of the target input screen only if there is an input pointer as well This button simply acts as a stopwatch If you tap on it it starts to count up in tenth of seconds If you tap again it stops If you tap again is resets to zero and starts again When entering a score the value shown in the stopwatch when stopped and not equal to zero will be added to the shot info Record a shot To record a shot press the stopwatch button when the archer is lifting the bow arm Now wait for the shot and at the release stop the stopwatch Now use the pointer to enter the shot and possibly more info about the shot e g arrow identification and or shot rating The time indicated by the stopwatch will appear in the top left corner of the shot cell The time information will be presented in the scorecard as well and you can perform different kind of Analysis with it e g find a relation between timing and accuracy It has been used to some advantage for several international top archers Their coach started the stopwatch when the archer lifted the bow arm and stopped the time when the shot happened Then the arrow was plotted Afterwards the coach could tell th
29. your sights Sights can be created edited or removed and are used to define a Bow Setup Arrowsets or Quivers Shows the list of different arrowsets you have defined Arrowsets can be created edited or removed and filled with individual arrows Arrowsets are used in Rounds and Matches Bow Setup Shows the list of different setups you have defined Bow setups can be created edited or removed and are used in Rounds and Matches Rounds Shows the list of Rounds you have shot Rounds can be created edited or deleted Rounds are just a collection of Matches Match Shows the list of your Matches Matches can be created edited or removed Sight Settings Page 103 Artemis User Manual Archery Timer This starts an Archery Timer A simple countdown timer you Can use during practice Multi view analysis Group view analysis Graphs Sjef s Arrow Selector TABLE 26 TILES AND ICONS The following list of menu action item buttons and icons is used throughout the app Menu item Purpose Description Add something Copy the selected item Edit the selected item Delete the selected item Help There is anew mail from the Artemis website Read the last already read mail from Artemis website Start the match or go to the next end Go to the previous end The rating filter is active and in this case as indicated set to 3 Dare 2 dream about the current score Analyze There is Arrow advice There might be somet
30. 10 9 8 etc or degrees instead of the clock indication However all these coordinate reference systems fail to identify that these are all relative to the target face and relative to the distance shot at Every archer who has ever shot at different distances knows that some distances are harder than others i e the personal best score on 30m on a 80cm target face is always better than that of 50m on a 80cm face 5 4 1 Why The answer is simple the intrinsic scoring ability of the archer is the same on all distances The ability of the archer dictates the accuracy by which an arrow is shot An arrow is released with an initial error and this error is magnified by the distance traveled An arrow shot at 18m which lands on the edge of the nine no matter high low left or right has deviated 40mm from the center of the face in 18m of travel5 Its deviation thus is around 40 18 mm m 2 22 mm m If this arrow was shot at say 50m at an 80cm face it wouldn t have landed on the edge of the nine it would have landed taking parabolic effects aerodynamic drag and effects and wind out of the equation 2 22mm x 50m 111mm 11 1cm from the center far in the 8 ring afew mm s from being a 7 Recent study has shown that the human error in archery consists of errors which increase linearly with distance and errors which increase quadratic with distance Artemis takes a different approach than most apps that you can
31. 4 Arrows The Arrows view tab shows the grouping of each individual arrow Using this display will let you compare the performance of each arrow If you have an arrow consistently hitting outside the group you may want to inspect it During recording Artemis will automatically warn you if it suspects an arrow The icons on the menu bar are Menu item Purpose Description Only use shots with this rating or higher for all calculations in this view An l empty star means take all shots into account VA Displays a dialog where you can select which individual arrow averages and their individual shots to display IE Specific Options Fi Help TABLE 16 MENU OF MATCH INPUT ARROW TAB 3 3 3 5 Sight Advice One of the advanced features of Artemis which might save a couple of points now and then is the Sight Advisor During the recording of shots Artemis keeps track of some statistical data about the positions of where the arrows land and gives a warning when a sight adjustment is needed It not only warns but also advises on how much to adjust the sight such that the group will end up dead center again More details on sight adjustment and advice can be found in section 5 1 The math behind the advice is quite complicated but to summarize 1 The average point of impact of the last few shots is computed Page 50 Artemis User Manual 2 The average group size in all four directions up down left and right is computed
32. 5 Compound Bow setup Braceheight 24 Drawlength 24 Drawweight 24 General Notes 24 LetOffweight 24 Nocking point 24 Peep Nock Distance 24 Peep Scope distance 23 Rest Horizontal Position 24 Rest Stiffness 24 Rest Type 24 Rest Vertical Position 24 Page 110 Artemis User Manual Scope Magnification 24 Stabiliser setup 24 String 24 Tiller 24 Top Cam Timing 24 Coordinate Reference Systems 95 D Dare2Dream 76 database 93 Database 64 default 37 destroyed 27 diameter 99 E Experimental 72 F Filter 36 57 Filter item Arrowset 58 Date 58 Distance 59 Form change 58 Match 58 Setup 58 Shot Order 59 Shot Rating 59 Shot Timing 59 Volume 59 Weather 59 Form Changes 14 78 G Golf 4 Google Play 7 Graphs 55 Group 42 49 GroupView 55 H Handle 18 Ice Cream Sandwich 7 9 Info 71 Input 42 43 input pointer 43 45 Installation 7 Interaction 44 45 iOS 8 landscape 9 Limbs 18 M Match 33 MatchList 34 Multi View 55 N Name 18 normal distribution 97 Notes 18 O Options 61 p Permissions BILLING 7 BLUETOOTH 7 BLUETOOTH ADMIN 7 GALLERY_PROVIDER 7 INTERNET 7 NETWORK_STATE 7 VIBRATE 7 WAKE_LOCK 7 WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE 7 Premium 8 Q QR tag 40 Quick start 100 Quick Start 8 Quiver 24 Page TII Artemis User Manual R Rec
33. 5 reduced face at 10 meters with special 10 meter scoring rules Page 32 Artemis User Manual TABLE 11 SUPPORTED ROUNDS 3 3 2 Match S A Match is an entry of your training program To keep track of everything you do you can create three type entries e Volume only e Score only e Plotted match The Volume only type of entry is to keep track of the amount of shooting training you do You can keep track of the number of arrows you shoot in a session The Score only type of match is a series of ends each end having the same number of shots For example 10 ends of 3 arrows shot on a 40cm target face at 18m In the score only type of match you only enter the result the score The plotted match is a series of ends each end having the same number of shots For example 12 ends of 3 arrows shot on an 80cm target face at 50m In the plotted match you plot every shot If you create a new Match you can choose from several formats that have been predefined These formats are Custom format GNAS Outdoor WA Outdoor GNAS Indoor WA Indoor DK Outdoor WA Fiel DK Indoor Vegas Australian Outdoor FITA Outdoor IFAA Indoor FITA Indoor IFAA Field NL Indoor IFAA Hunter Beursault IAU Indoor AU Outdoor In case of a Custom Format a Match can be customized to be anything from 1 arrow to 12 arrows per end and from 1 ends to 99 ends all shot at the same arbitrary distance on the same target face but any target face can be sele
34. 9 ring FIGURE 27 SIGHT ADJUSTMENT FIGURE 26 SIGHT ADJUSTMENT So the question is how much is the value d as depicted in Figure 26 This value d is how much sight pin needs to move FIGURE 28 COMPUTING RELATIVE SIGHT ADJUSTMENT Figure 28 gives the answer Everything else being equal the ratio D D Group deviation on the target face to L L Distance of archers eye to the target equals to gt This example assumes that the archer is aligning the string on the handle and not on the sight pin itself Page 89 Artemis User Manual the ratio d d the sight adjustment needed to e e the distance of the sightpin to the archers eye Let s try some typical values e archers eye to sight pin 85cm 0 85m L 50m D 60mm a group whose center is in the middle of the 9 ring on a 80cm target face lies about 60mm from the center D 60mm 7 e Tm x 0 85m 02 mm If this was shot by a recurve archer using the Shibuya Ultima RC sight the windage adjustment 1 32 inch per revolution which is approximately 0 8mm per revolution So to get this group dead center we need more than a full turn of the sight windage knob With such a sight having 20 clicks in each full turn you would need 26 clicks Just for fun let s compute how much one click will move our group at 70m With the Shibuya Ultima 1 click moves the windage 0 04mm Each windage click will only move the center of your group at 70m just over 3mm Pa
35. A carpe Waterland New 5G __ May2 2013 50m 302 vie on 0 o Papendal 6x6 1 74 Outdoor 2013 setup a N A Satua ce 3 NJ y Nov 1 2013 70m 0 umom m 325 J gt Papendal 6x6 1 34 m Setup SW en a Aug 19 2013 60m 1 58 Outdoor 2013 setup WC Wroclaw prac 10x3 a 5 Nov 1 2013 30m 0 Setup1 Purmerend 12x3 Outdoor 2013 setup ism Aug 20 2013 70m 300 WC Wroclaw Qual 6x6 Setup 1 87 m Aug 20 2013 60m 313 WC Wroclaw Qual 6x6 mpna Be ae f Typical small screen layout for 3 5 inch mobile devices where the menu bar and context buttons are moved to the bottom of the screen and PF lS A SFE only show as icons Typical large screen layout for 7 10 inch tablet devices where the menu bar is at the top and context buttons show as icons with text Page 9 Artemis User Manual 2 2 Free and in app purchase Artemis comes in several flavors afree version called ArtemisLite y a Premium version called ArtemisPremium a coached version called ArtemisCoached and a Pro Staff version called ArtemisProStaff All jue users will download the App and start out as ArtemisLite You can use is the Upgrade to Premium menu item in the main Help menu to upgrade your version to Premium Upgrading to Premium is 5 82 in the Netherlands or 5 33 in the United States or equivalent in other countries Upgrading from Premium to Coached costs 9 86 in the Netherl
36. E 3 MAIN SCREEN MENU TABLE 4 FORM CHANGES MENU TABLE 5 FORM CHANGES LONG CLICK CONTEXT MENU TABLE 6 CONTEXT MENU OF BOW LIST TABLE 7 CONTEXT MENU FOR SIGHT LIST TABLE 8 CONTEXT MENU OF ARROWSET QUIVER TABLE 9 MENU OF ROUNDLIST TABLE 10 LONG PRESS MENU OF ROUND LIST TABLE 11 SUPPORTED ROUNDS TABLE 12 MENU FOR MATCH LIST TABLE 13 LONG PRESS MENU FOR MATCH LIST TABLE 14 SUPPORTED TARGETFACES TABLE 15 MENU OF MATCH INPUT GROUP TAB TABLE 16 MENU OF MATCH INPUT ARROW TAB TABLE 17 ACCURACY VALUES FOR USE IN FILTERS TABLE 18 ANALYSIS amp ADVICE OPTIONS TABLE 19 MATCH INPUT OPTIONS TABLE 20 SCORECARD OPTIONS TABLE 21 TIMER OPTIONS TABLE 22SELF ASSESSMENT OPTIONS TABLE 23 DATABASE OPTIONS TABLE 24 IANSEO OPTIONS TABLE 25 INFO OPTIONS TABLE 26 TILES AND ICONS TABLE 27 MENU ICONS Page 109 Artemis User Manual 11 12 14 15 18 19 25 28 29 33 36 37 40 50 50 60 62 63 63 64 64 65 71 72 104 105 Index A Add 12 arrows 26 Advice 61 AMO Draw Length Standard 23 Analysis 61 Analyze 8 12 55 Android 9 Archer 8 12 14 Archers Skill Level 49 Arrow Advice 52 Arrow Advisor 52 arrow selection 46 Arrows 26 42 50 Arrow set 24 Diameter 26 Manufacturer 26 Name 26 Point weight 26 Shaft length 26 Spine 26 Type 26 ArtemisPremium 10 ArtemisProStaff 10 B BarCode 41 Bow 17 Bow Setup 21 Bow 22 Name 22 Sight 22 C Cams 18 Cloud 6
37. ECARD GROUP SCORECARD GROUP ARROWS C3 Dare2Dream By moving the group the maximum theoretic score for these shots on this target can be increased from 300 to 311 OK Page Artemis User Manual 4 3 Form Changes With ArtemisPremium it is possible to compare archery performance before and after some arbitrary change This change can be anything worth writing down so it can later be used to compare performances in a before after comparison It could be a technical change in the archers shooting form a habitual change different clothing footwear different preparation nutrition etc A change becomes effective at some date Later on a filter can be created to select shots before and after this form change and review if it has improved the archers performance See the example below where a change in finger hooking especially the third finger was gripped a bit deeper is introduced at some point in time 1 Go to the Archer tab 2 Select Form Changes and add a new OS G ul Me 10 19 Form Change Gartemissu HELT ETEEN Archer Wa tr m Changs Date of Form Change Jul 19 2013 Third finger hooking Pay attention to the third finger let it hook slightly deeper and don t slide of Form Change z a 1 a aie a HA z 3 In the Analysis tab create a new form filter for each before and after the form change Grol MultiView Filter A9 aD x After fingers Form Change Only select data bef
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39. Eye pin distance is a very important parameter to get right It defines the distance between the eye of the recurve archer and the sight pin and is used to calculate Sight Advices One way to measure the eye pin distance is this You need a spare string and a friend fellow archer Put one of the end loops of the string around your sight pin Now draw your bow and at full draw ask your friend to use the string attached to your sight pin to measure the distance to your eye Now let down and measure the length of the part of the string you needed Drawweight your holding weight or weight at full draw Braceheight the braceheight of the bow Page 22 Artemis User Manual Nocking point the distance the nock underside of the nock lies above square Tiller the difference between top tiller and bottom tiller Drawlength your full drawlength AMO Draw Length Standard is the distance at the archer s full draw from the nocking point on the string to the pivot point of the bow grip or the theoretical vertical projection of a tangency line to the pivot point parallel to the undrawn string plus 1 3 4 inch To make life easier most modern recurve handles have their nearest button hole right above the vertical line through the bow grip pivot point So if someone marks your arrow where it touches the button when you are at full draw you add 1 3 4 inch and your have your draw length String any text string
40. OWS The group view also shows a trend crossed circle with lines sticking out The blob is based on all the shots in the match and the trend is based only on the last n shots The number n can be set in the Options and is displayed in the sight icon The center of the circle indicates the average of the trend and the lines sticking out show the spread again an asymmetrical standard deviation of the last few shots The sight button on the bottom left can be used to get a sight advice This advice is computed using the Bow Setup sight extension and Sight specifics up down and left right information The advice is FIGURE 23 GROUP VIEW such that it will get the trend back to the center of the target The icons on the menu bar are Menu item Purpose Description qir Only use shots with this rating or higher for all calculations in this view An empty star means take all shots into account Page 49 Artemis User Manual Q Compute a Sight Advice based on the last 4 shots GY Pop up a dialog where you can select to also display all individual shots q Dare 2 Dream Computes whether a higher score was possible simply by Q moving the group on the target face l e it computes the maximum theoretical score of the shots for given group if the sight was set more accurate Itis an indication of the scoring capabilities of the archer j Lr Specific Options Fi Help TABLE 15 MENU OF MATCH INPUT GROUP TAB 3 3 3
41. a filter has a list of filter items Filter items are parts of the filter that can be used to define a selection of shots Filter items can be activated individually by checking their checkboxes e lags e Questions e Form change e Bow Setup e Quiver e Date e Match e Distance e Weather age 57 Artemis User Manual e End Serie e Shot Order e Shot Rating e Shot Timing e Volume e Accuracy If multiple filter items are active these are AND ed together For example if the Date filter item is active and the Setup filter item is active the resulting selection of shots is the set of shots that comply with both the Date filter item AND the Setup filter item Select all shots matches where this tag was added to the match where the shot was made Select all shots matches that were shot on days where the selected question was answered with the selected answer Select all shots before or after the selected form change Select all shots made with selected Bow Setup Select all shots made with arrows from the selected Quiver From the selected Quiver selections can be made even more specific e When checked select only shots made with one selected arrow identification or with all arrows whose identification is higher or lower than selected e When checked select only arrows with the selected nock color e When checked exclude bare shafts e When checked select only bare shafts e When checked only shots with the va
42. a simple feature but it actually is very useful There are a lot of things that will help you become a better archer or get a higher score It can be anything from nutrition clothing footwear mental state and preparation All these things have nothing to do with the setup of your bow they re all about you the archer What did you change about yourself and did it work 3 1 2 Instanteneous Self Assessment If you want to find out if and how your performance is influenced by how you feel and what you do you can use the Self Assessment function This lets you define a set of questions that you need to answer each day or every time you use Artemis For example is it important to sleep well before an important competition or how are you performing when you still have sore muscles from a weightlifting training the day before Page 15 Artemis User Manual The ISA function is used by the National Recurve and Compound Question team of the Netherlands and also used by the Italian National activate tnis question Type your question Recurve team These international top archers together with Extra information about the question or its their coaching team want to constantly monitor their aswe performance in relation to their training program and their daily 3 Optional Answer routine and well being etree 5 Optional Answer If you don t have any questions setup there is no ISA tile shown To
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44. advisor function Computing the absolute sight settings based on nothing else but the parameters of the bow arrow combination is difficult for a compound archer and impossible for a recurve archer However it is possible to determine relative sight adjustments based on known positions of the arrows on the target face This can be illustrated by the following simple example FIGURE 24 PERFECT SHOT ARROWS GROUP O TRE LErT Assume there is a nice group of almost perfectly shot arrows aimed at the center that land to the left in the 9 ring Suppose the arrows were shot at 50m on an 80cm target face The center of the group of arrows lies exactly at the same height as the center of the target and to the left at around 9 5 As shown in Figure 24 How much would you adjust your sight The sight picture of these perfectly shot arrows would have looked like Figure 25 The sight pin dead center and we can just see the group of 3 FIGURE 25 SIGHT PICTURE arrows to the left in the nine ring Clearly the sight is set wrong the perfect shot arrows did not land where was aimed However if the sight pin would have been set as shown in Figure 27 it would be i Analysis of scores and arrow grouping at major international archery competitions J L Park and J E Larven 2014 Page 88 Artemis User Manual perfect the perfect shot arrows actually landed where was aimed unfortunately the aim was not in the center but at 9 o clock in
45. ands or 9 01 in United States and equivalent in other countries 5 82 is about the same as a couple of nocks a stick of hot melt and only a fraction of one single new arrow but you will get a lot of extra functions that will make you an even better archer Although the free version is quite capable of helping the archer and or coach in their training and competition it is the Premium version that will unleash all of your archery potential For coaching and monitor athletes via the cloud the coaching upgrade is essential A comparison of Free Premium and Coaching features is given in Table 2 on the next page The ProStaff version has no extra functionality and is not for sale It will be distributed by the developer Free Premium Coached page 109 Artemis User Manual Coached Main Features Free Version Premium Upgrade Upgrade Manage multiple bows sights and setups vV vV vV per archer Manage multiple Arrowset or Quivers vV vV vV Plot your arrows vV vV vV Add a score without plotting vV vV vV Add a volume shooting arrows without vV vV vV scoring Add rating and timing to each of your shots vV vV vV Analyze your group and trend vV vV vV Analyze individual arrow grouping vV vV vV Manage multiple bows sights arrow sets vV vV vV and bowsetup Create rounds vV vV vV Create existing matches for training and 7 7 J competition Keep track of important form changes vV vV vV Supports World Archery target a
46. arget face 6 ends of 6 arrows at 40m and 30m on 122cm Page 31 1440 round Mikro 70m round Kadet 70m round Mini 70m round Mikro Danish Indoor rounds 12m round Kadet 12m round Mini 8m round Mikro Australian rounds Fremantle Intermediate Horsham Long Sydney Sydney Long Brisbane Brisbane Adelaide Short Adelaide Hobart Perth Canberra Short Canberra Junior Canberra Grange Melbourne Darwin Geelong Newcastle Holt Drake Wollongong Townsville Launceston Artemis User Manual target face and 12 ends of 3 arrows at 30m and 20m on 80cm target face 6 ends of 6 arrows at 20m and 15m on 122cm target face and 12 ends of 3 arrows at 15m and 10m on 80cm target face 2x 6 ends of 6 arrows at 40m on 122cm target face 2x 6 ends of 6 arrows at 30m on 122cm target face 2x 6 ends of 6 arrows at 15m on 122cm target face 2x 10 ends of 3 arrows at 12m on 40cm 5 ring target face 2x 10 ends of 3 arrows at 12m on 40cm 5 ring target face 2x 10 ends of 3 arrows at 8m on 40cm 5 ring target face International Crossbow Shooting Union IAU Rounds IAU Outdoor IR1800 IAU Outdoor IR900 2x IAU Outdoor IR900 30 bolts at each of these targets 60cm face at 65 meters 60cm face at 50 meters 40cm reduced face at 35 meters IAU Indoor 25m IR600 60 bolts at 40cm reduced face at 25 meters IAU Indoor 18m R600 60 bolts at 25cm face at 18 meters IAU Indoor 18m IR1800 2x IAU Indoor 18m IR600 IAU Indoor 10m IR400 40 bolts at 2
47. arrows In the Analysis tab the so called Multi View is chosen where 3 views or filters have been prepared The first view is named 1 2 and is a shot order filter that selects all shots from 1 to including 2 So this view will show all first and second shots of each end The second view is named 3 4 and filters shot 3 to including 4 So every 3rd and 4th arrow of each end will be shown in view 3 4 The 3rd filter does the same for the last 2 arrows of each end For the compound we select as reference target the 80cm at 50m target since this was the actual target used for all 72 shots The Image on the left is the result Note that the top left top right and bottom left represent the filters and the bottom right view shows all arrows in a single target face Page 74 Now for the recurve lady we have done the same There is however one difference recurve shoot their qualification round on 4 different distances with 2 different target faces So we need to choose a reference target and distance The Multi view on the right shows all shots on a single reference target in this case a 122cm set at 70m Again each target face represents different shots Starting top left with all first shots of each end Top right shows all 2 shots of each end etc to bottom right showing all 6 or last shots of each end The Multi view clearly shows a trend the archer is starting each end on average in the cente
48. at 30 yards and 4 ends of 6 arrows at 20 yards Imperial scoring on 122cm target face 6 ends of 6 arrows at 100 yards 6 ends of 6 arrows at 80 yards and 6 ends of 6 arrows at 60 yards Imperial scoring on 122cm target face 6 ends of 6 arrows at 80 yards 6 ends of 6 arrows at 60 yards and 6 ends of 6 arrows at 50 yards Imperial scoring on 122cm target face 6 ends of 6 arrows at 60 yards 6 ends of 6 arrows at 50 yards and 6 ends of 6 arrows at 40 yards Imperial scoring on 122cm target face 6 ends of 6 arrows at 50 yards 6 ends of 6 arrows at 40 yards and 6 ends of 6 arrows at 30 yards Imperial scoring on 122cm target face 6 ends of 6 arrows at 40 yards 6 ends of 6 arrows at 30 yards and 6 ends of 6 arrows at 20 yards Imperial scoring on 122cm target face 8 ends of 6 arrows at 100 yards 8 ends of 6 arrows at 80 yards Imperial scoring on 122cm target face 8 ends of 6 arrows at 80 yards 8 ends of 6 arrows at 60 yards Imperial scoring on 122cm target face 8 ends of 6 arrows at 60 yards 8 ends of 6 arrows at 50 yards Imperial scoring on 122cm target face 8 ends of 6 arrows at 50 yards 8 ends of 6 arrows at 40 yards Imperial scoring on 122cm target face 8 ends of 6 arrows at 40 yards 8 ends of 6 arrows at 30 yards Imperial scoring on 122cm target face 8 ends of 6 arrows at 30 yards 8 ends of 6 arrows at 20 yards 6 ends of 6 arrows at 50m and 40m on 122cm target face and 12 ends of 3 arrows at 30m and 20m on 80cm t
49. at the shots within a specific time window also scored best The shots outside this time window usually scored lower their groups were bigger 3 3 3 2 Scorecard Page 47 Artemis User Manual The score tab shows a scorecard with the scores and running total as entered It displays the end number in the first column the individual values of each arrow in the next three columns a 3 arrow subtotal and a running score in the 6th column Shot timing Score Shot sequence 4th shot in this end Shot rating Sight adjusted after this shot Vane rotation Vane 2 on track Arrow identification arrow number 3 The scorecard displays your score until now It groups each end in lines of three arrows and sorts them in descending order according to World Archery rules or in shot order which can be selected in the preferences The three arrow totals are displayed as well as a running total The scorecard can display some extra information for each score shot this depends on which options are selected The background of the arrow value is color coded with the color or the target face ring i e yellow red blue etc for target rounds or yellow and black for field rounds On the bottom right a small black circle with a number in it indicates which arrow arrow identification was used for the shot A small number on the left hand bottom indicates the sequence in which you shot the arrow the first or se
50. atistics The Professional Golfers Association DRIVING ACCURACY PERCENTAGE website maintains golf statistics for several decades for all professional golfers A m ai staggering 480 different metrics are mmama y B recorded for each golfer Their accuracy in in 1ft puts 2ft puts 3ft put driving accuracy and average length how many FIGURE 1PGA STATISTICS WEBSITE drives go right and how many left How good is the golfer around the green on the fairway from the rough Everything is recorded for one single purpose what part of the game do benefit most to improve Page 4 Artemis User Manual And what do we do in archery We look at our athletes We have a feeling that a 100gr arrow point performs better in windy conditions We think that this stabilizer setup works better or it feels better We even write down our score and compare it with last week s score And since it is more our training worked FIGURE 2 STATOR ArT PLOTTING OF ARROWS Sometimes we even plot our score on a piece of paper or take a picture of the target face and look at the shape of the group and then someone tells us we should improve our string alignment or use a different spine arrow all by looking at the shape of a group of 30 arrows or less This will not effectively improve your game Page 5 Artemis User Manual 1 2 About the author Artemis is actively
51. card end to select a scoring value which will highlight the corresponding arrow on the target face Once an arrow has been selected an extra button trashcan will appear in the action bar which will allow you to remove that particular shot 3 3 3 1 1 Shot Details The Shot details dialog which will be opened when a shot is placed on the target face is used to enter extra information about a shot How much extra information depends on what was selected in Options This may well be the most important part of the app The extra information you store here is valuable in analysis You can add e Shot rating How good the shot felt or as a coach how good a shot looked This rating can later be used to filter out bad shots in analysis or to filter out bad shots for the sight and arrow advisors e Arrow identification identifies which arrow was used for that particular shot This is important to find out if you have inconsistent arrows which is what the arrow advisor function is all about If you created an Arrowset with accurate nock colors then the buttons show up in the color of the arrow s nock e Vane rotation this is primarily used by crossbow shooters who want to tune which vane was in the track of the crossbow Compound and Recurve archers could use this to tune nock rotation Page 45 Artemis User Manual Shot Details Shot Details Rate shot Ar r Ar amp Jir Rate shot KKKKK 1 Cie l Identify arrow Identify
52. checked the timing information is coded with three small colored dots Where a GREEN dot indicates average timing a RED dot indicates the shot took longer than average and dot indicates the shot was faster than average Show color background Checkbox if enabled the background of each score cell represents the value of the score Show vane rotation Shows the rotation of the vanes on the track Crossbow feature Sort on scoring value When checked the end is ordered by scoring value which is default in World Archery and many other scorecards If unchecked the end is ordered by the order in which the arrows were shot For Dutch 25m larrow competition this is usually the default way to record scores TABLE 20 SCORECARD OPTIONS 3 5 4 ArcheryTimer ARCHERYTIMER ArcheryTimer Mode Choose the operating mode e Countdown timer ordinary countdown timer e Alternate Shooting Timing alternate shooting with set time for two archers teams Time resets each turn Page 63 Artemis User Manual e Alternate Timeleft alternate shooting with total set time for two archers teams Time does not reset countdown starts with time left of previous turn Number of arrows In case of mode alternate timeleft mode the app needs to know how many turns arrows each Prepare Time Time for Red light archers prepare Shooting Time Time for green orange light total shooting time Orange Time Time for warning orange light With sound When checke
53. cond etc shot of the end Note that this sequence number will not be displayed if the end is sorted in shot sequence which can be set in options 1 to 5 blue circles on the bottom part of the cell indicates the shot rating Page 48 D Outdoor setup INPUT SCORECARD GROUP FIGURE 22 SCORE CARD Artemis User Manual In the top left hand corner the timing information is displayed if available This information can be in seconds with tenth of seconds or color coded circles TBD The top right may contain a small green symbol representing a sight pin This indicates that after this shot a Sight Advice was presented to the archer and accepted This extra visual information can be turned on off in the options menu At the bottom of the screen a number called Archers Skill Level is presented This indicates the skill level of the archer for this score actually for the distribution of all the shots on the target In the action menu the dream button will pop up a dialog where the skill level is compared with a 70m round a 50m round and a men and women 1440 round 3 3 3 3 Group The Group view tab shows the grouping of your shots in the current match This grouping is based on the total number of shots in the current match and the last n shots in the current Match The group view shows the asymmetrical standard deviation of all your shots the painted blob EQ Generic compound A SCORECARD GROUP ARR
54. cted In case of the WA Field format the Match can still be customized for number of ends and number of arrows per end but the target face and distance are not set you can choose them but they will not be fixed At the start of each end you can enter a new target face and estimated distance Page 33 Artemis User Manual In all other Formats the target faces to choose from are restricted to the format For example in the WA Indoor format the faces are restricted to those used in World Archery Indoor competitions 3 3 2 1 MatchList The Match list displays all matches in the database od E al 76 ME 11 08 Different matches can be shown and each match has a lot 05 a e m N w in ae 4 By Jun 11 2014 50m 386 Den Haag 12x6 107 3 d Eclipse Field X1 som 342 6x6 of information First each entry is color coded The left side can be either blue red or green meaning Y May 31 2014 70m 334 e Blue a tuning entry oe a e Red acompetition entry ors som 339 Haaksbergen 6x6 99 5 Cyborg outdoor 2 re e Green a training entry May 31 2014 50m 337 O Haaksbergen 12x3 104 1 YV Q target has been used in the session On the right a score gt A 5 In the colored part of each entry a target face hints what may be indicated Typography of the score indicates ar IGURE ATCH LIST e BOLD BLACK A total score of the session and the session was plotted e BOLD
55. d the timer will play the correct beeps COUNTDOWN With voice countdown The timer will countdown the last few seconds in the language that you have choosen 20 Check for 20 seconds 15 Check for 15 seconds 10 Check for 10 9 8 7 6 Check for 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Cheek tor o TA 8 7 ee TABLE 21 TIMER OPTIONS 3 5 5 Self Assessment SELF ASSESSMENT Questions Presents a list of all questions that have been defined This list includes an overview of all answers given per question Answers Presents a list of individual answers TABLE 22SELF ASSESSMENT OPTIONS 3 5 6 Database The active database is the most valuable part of Artemis It is where all your information is kept on the device itself This means that at any time you can review and analyze all data you ever entered You don t need to download your data to your PC in order to analyze it At Artemis we feel that your data is private There is no need for a third party server to store your information on you can but it is not required for Artemis to function This also introduces a risk the risk of losing your data If you drop your device and it breaks your data is gone If you buy a new device your data is not on that device If due to an update gone awry your database becomes corrupt your data is gone Page 64 Artemis User Manual NAME The Backup name of database GOOGLE DRIVE Backup As Backup a snapshot of yo
56. d the identification of each arrow on the target is Supported as well Add extra information about each shot It is possible to rate each shot Was the shot badly executed or just perfect The rating can be used in later analysis and will be used in the real time advisory functions For example bad rated shots will be exempted from the sight advisor so advice will not be based on a badly executed shot Real Time advice on when and how to adjust the sight Get real time advice when to adjust the sight and exactly how much An advanced system is monitoring the trend of the shots and will provide an alert when and exactly how much the sight needs to be changed to get the group dead center and stay there This advice is based on the measured skill level of the archer as well Page 2 Artemis User Manual Using Artemis will give you extra points Another advanced system is monitoring the individual arrows performance If an arrow is getting inconsistent results for example the nock may have been hit and the archer didn t notice the damage an alert is shown to check that particular arrow for inconsistencies or damage Analysis Best part of the Artemis app is its ability to analyze the many different aspects of the sport Sure the archer or trainer coach wants to keep track of the performance in terms of score on the different distances and rounds but will that knowledge actually create a better archer How about plotting the diffe
57. developed by Marcel van Apeldoorn a former international archer and currently one of the coaches of the Archery w team of the Netherlands In his professional life he has a Master of T Science degree in Aerospace Engineering and holds a position as Senior Research and Development Engineer in the domain of Air Traffic Control systems at the NLR in Amsterdam the Netherlands To contact use artemis vapeldoorn net The idea for an archery scoring app dates as far back as 1997 when the first Palm Pilot Ill was introduced Being a student international archer and computer geek had the time and know how to create an App for the Palm operating system to run on my Palm Pilot Ill and later in 2003 my Palm Tungsten T2 In between bought a Compaq iPAQ 3630 also a PDA but with the Windows CE operating system I tried to convert the App to Windows CE but this obviously failed due to the fact that Microsoft is unable to create an Operating System of any kind When Android was introduced got hold of a HTC Magic or Google phone and started developing software for it One of my first Apps that actually reached the Google Market as it was called back then in January 2011 is Arrows which you can still download Also in 2011 started the development of Artemis and the first upload in Google Play dates October 2011 Currently Artemis has been installed more than 12 000 times and is used by top archers and top teams in countries all ov
58. e All arrows are computes on a thing called a unit target face FIGURE 30 A SINGLE ARROWsET However on this unit target face an arrow shot DEPICTED WITH DIFFERENT DIAMETERS at 90m with an actual arrow diameter of 5 5mm will have a different relative diameter than the same arrow that was shot at 30m on an 80cm face Both shots with the same arrow are depicted on the unit target face with correct relative positions and with correct but different relative diameters Page 99 Artemis User Manual Once installed you want to test drive your new app as soon as possible If you did a fresh install the first time you start the App you get presented an About screen and a What s new screen On fresh first start two generic setups are added to the database 1 Ageneric recurve setup 2 Ageneric compound setup Also two arrow sets with each 12 arrows will be added to the database as well 1 Ageneric small diameter arrow set 2 Ageneric big diameter arrow set To quick start with the App follow the steps in the table s left column To use the App quickly and get valuable feedback on sight settings as well follow the steps in the table s right column 8 If you want to re create these generic setups and arrow sets go to Options then Database and select Add generic data Page 100 1 Quick Start Quick start no sight advice Go to the setup tab Select Bow Setup Decide which bow se
59. e following icons Depending on the hardware some menus might be collected in the overflow menu Artemis User Manual Sietske ACE 12 A C E 620 90grain 35 4 mei 2013 10mm test aren 1210mm 1 000 100grain 51 A 5Smmtest 12 5mm 1 000 100grain 36 7 mei 2013 A Marcel Indoor maoa 12 X7 Eclipse 2510 0 FIGURE 12 QUIVER OR ARROWSET LIST Menu item Purpose Description P Edit the selected Quiver Arrowset P Show the list of individual arrows in the selected Quiver Arrow set Pa Make the selected Quiver Arrow set the default to use in sight settings j and new rounds matches w Remove the selected Quiver Arrow set Copy the selected Quiver Arrow set including the set of arrows Use this Create a new Quiver Arrow set E to quickly generate a new set of arrows TABLE 8 CONTEXT MENU OF ARROWSET QUIVER Q Bevery cautious with deleting Quivers Arrow sets If you delete one All Rounds and Matches in fact all recorded Shots made with arrows from that Quiver Arrow set will also be deleted 3 2 4 1 Create a new Arrowset Page 25 Artemis User Manual Provide the following information for your Quiver Arrow set The parameters in bold red are j Quiver New required the rest can be left empty because they Name Marcel X7 are not used by the app in any calculations but only Manufacturer Easton for your reference Type X7 2114 Name Give your quiver of arrows a unique na
60. e for your most precious shot ever is the best pick of your set Introducing Sjef s Arrow Selector SAS named after top recurve archer Sjef VAN DEN BERG who originally came up with the idea ull 09 09 If you have a large set of shots Artemis can assess the Bi 6 sjefs arrow selector grouping performance of each arrow compared with the grouping performance of the rest of the set It will pay ma Te te n Pa x e oO Q 7 _ amp a then order the set of arrows from best performing arrows to worst performing arrows You can have the best choice for your shoot off arrow your best 3 99 shots arrows for eliminations or which arrows you probably need to check for damage 0 i ra ro o o The set of shots that is used to base the selection on can be a single Match In which N 7 case you long press a match in the Matchlist and the SAS menu button appears However in a typical Match a specific arrow is not shot many times It would be better to use a larger number of shots For better accuracy you can use the SAS button in the Analysis tab of the App Create a filter in the Analyze tab where you can select a large set of shots e g all shots you recorded with that arrow set in the weeks before some major tournament Artemis will compute each arrow s performance as accurate as possible Arrows will be ordered based on their performance The better the individ
61. e of points now and then is the Arrow Advisor During the recording of shots Artemis keeps track of some statistical data about the positions of where each individual arrow land To use Arrow Advice the arrow for each shot needs to be identified turn this feature on in the options menu Artemis gives a warning when it is needed to check an arrow because it exhibits inconsistent behavior compared to the other arrows E g when a nock is damaged or the shaft is slightly bent the arrow that may have grouped perfectly could fall outside of the group The math behind it is quite complicated but to summarize 1 The trend in average position and group size of each individual arrow is computed 2 The trend in average position and group size of all other arrows except the arrow under consideration is computed 3 Every individual arrow is checked against the group of all other arrows and when inconsistencies are found an alert is raised the so called Arrow Advice je The arrow advice will show up as a small group of arrows with a red exclamation mark as is shown on the right Always take Arrow Advices seriously investigate the arrow and if you re really sure nothing is wrong you might put it back in the set But notice that some damage is hard to identify Competition advice take the arrow out of the set and investigate during a training session Let s in the case of the example on the right have a look why you get thi
62. each turn e Alternate Time left alternate shooting with total set time for two archers teams Time does not reset countdown starts with the time left in the previous turn Three different times can be set e Preparation time the time the archer gets to prepare get to the line In current World Archery rules this is 10 seconds Page 53 Artemis User Manual e Shooting time the total time the archer gets to shoot the end In 3 arrow indoor competition this is in current World Archery rules 2 minutes or 120 seconds e Orange time the time the orange signal is shown In current World Archery rules this would be 30 seconds When training on your own and shooting on timer you might want to countdown the time as in competition This is possible as well In the options check the With sound option which will give the 2 beeps to prepare the single beep to start shooting and the 3 beeps to stop shooting then check which countdown you like In countdown mode operation is simple reset to reset timer back to start and next to Page 54 Artemis User Manual B ArtemisSU The best feature of Artemis Premium and up is its ability to pess maye analyze almost anything you can think of All the data that has been entered can be looked at and analyzed in many different ways MultiView GroupView 1 Create views of shots filtered to some combination of attributes on a single target face or on multiple target faces Gra
63. er arrows In human language if the arrow groups outside of the group of other arrows it is inconsistent The fourth and fifth parameter is the relative group size compared to the relative group size of the other arrows Again in human language if the arrow s group becomes bigger than the group of all other arrows it is inconsistent Page 91 Artemis User Manual ely oe pave Pe Wi w NN 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 DirVar RelDevX RelDevY RelGrpX RelGrpY m ALARM As shown in the graph the warning is triggered at shot 33 only two shots of the inconsistent arrow were needed to identify it This early warning system also means that sometimes look in the graph around shot 23 false alerts will be triggered as well Page 92 Artemis User Manual 5 3 The database All data is kept in a SQLite database on the device itself This means that at any time you can review and analyze all you ever entered No internet connection is required and you don t need to download your data to your PC in order to analyze You should know something about how the database is designed in order to get the fullest out of the application Data is stored in so called tables where each row is a different entry in the table The columns of the table are the different attributes you want to store for a single entry For example the table Shots consists of rows where each row denotes
64. er the world Marcel van Apeldoorn July 22nd 2015 Page 6 Artemis User Manual 2 Installation Artemis is an Android application that runs on mobile devices running the Android OS of version 4 0 3 Ice Cream Sandwich and higher It can only be installed directly from Google Play Use your Android mobile device and scan the QR tag or click on the Google Play logo on the left If it does not appear in Google Play for your device then you are running an Android version lower than 4 0 3 Ice Cream Sandwich Artemis does not require any special capabilities of your mobile device s hardware except for the de facto minimum device capabilities of having a touch screen It currently supports more than 4500 different mobile devices During installation the FIGURE 3 SCAN TO INSTALL ARTEMIS app requests different permissions e g access to Storage for creating database backups and Network communication for linking up with Google Drive and Sharing results via different media e g Facebook Gmail etc Permission Reason VIBRATE For touch feedback purposes when entering an arrow or operating the stopwatch INTERNET NETWORK_STATE For Google Drive and Dropbox integration to backup and restore the database to Google Drive and also for sending Unanimous data for improvements and for crash reports WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE If not using Google Drive for backup and restore of the database The database can be backed up a
65. ess the arrow rest blade stiffness Rest Type the type of rest Scope Magnification the magnification of your scope Peep Nock Distance the distance of your peep sight to your nocking point Notes on Stabilizer setup notes on setup of stabilization type make number of weights dampers etc General Notes anything else you want to record 3 2 4 Quiver Arrow set The Quiver or Arrowset tile brings up a list of Quivers Arrow sets A Quiver or Arrowset defines the overall parameters of the individual arrows which it contains If you create a Quiver you actually create an empty quiver which you need to fill with a couple of Arrows before you can use this set Page 24 Each entry in the Arrow set list displays from left to right an icon with the creation date below it the name of the set with a line of information below it number of arrows in the set type spine point weight and number of shots recorded with this set You can have several different Quivers for example one with your indoor big diameter arrows and one with your outdoor smaller diameter arrows Only one Quiver can be your default set This is indicated with a green star on the right of each list entry You can select a default by selecting an Arrow set and clicking on the default pin icon or by simply clicking on the light gray star in the Arrow set of your choice By selecting a single Quiver a context menu is shown which consists of th
66. form the developer Enter this number and your App will be given appropriate permissions FIRST TIME Reset First Time Help All First Time Help dialogs which you have checked Do not show again will be reset and thus shown again Reset Mailings All mailings will be reset and you will receive notification if there is mail Reset Background Reset the background Reset defauts Reset all options to default values TABLE 25 INFO OPTIONS 3 5 10 Experimental As the name indicates this is experimental stuff and may be changed every release Please use with caution Page 2 Artemis User Manual 4 Tips and Tricks The best way to learn is by example And since Artemis has been tried and tested by Team Netherlands for more than 3 years in Worldcups European and World Championships this chapter will provide examples with actual data of that period Page 73 Artemis User Manual 4 1 Shooting order An example of what kind of analysis is EDET gt aill Gl 20 07 possible with Artemis This is a real life RB Reference target 80cm 50m example Two archers one lady compound and one lady recurve have shot the qualification round at the World Cup Wroclaw in Poland in 2013 All shots have been recorded in shooting order For the recurve these were 144 arrows recorded on 4 different distances 70m 60m 50m and 30m whilst on the compound side all 72 arrows were shot at 50m Both archers shot ends of 6
67. ge 29 Formerly known as FITA Indoor rounds 25m round Combined 25m 18m round Formerly known as FITA Outdoor rounds Metric Il Metric Ill Metric IV Metric V 900 round Special indoor rounds Zoi Vegas Kings of Archery GNAS Indoor Bray Bray Il Stafford Portsmouth Worcester GNAS Outdoor York Hereford Bristol Bristol Artemis User Manual PAN semin amelie 2x 10 ends of 3 arrows at 25m 60cm 2x 10 ends of 3 arrows at 25m 60cm and 2x 10 ends of 3 arrows at 18m 40cm 6 ends of 6 at 60m and 50m with 122cm face and 10 ends of 3 arrows at 40m and 30m on a 80cm target face 6 ends of 6 at 50m and 40m with 122cm face and 10 ends of 3 arrows at 30m and 20m on a 80cm target face 6 ends of 6 at 40m and 30m with 122cm face and 10 ends of 3 arrows at 20m and 10m on a 80cm target face 6 ends of 6 at 30m and 20m with 122cm face and 10 ends of 3 arrows at 15m and 10m on a 80cm target face 5 ends of 6 arrows at 60m 50m and 40m all on 122cm target face 25 ends of 1 arrow written in sets of 5 at 25m on a 60cm target face 2x 10 ends of 3 arrows at 18m on 40cm target face with recurve ten counting as 10 points for both recurve and compound 3x 10 ends of 3 arrows at 18m on 40cm target face with recurve ten counting as 10 points for compound and recurve 10 and 9 ring counting for 10 points for recurve 10 ends of 3 arrows at 20 yards on 40cm target face 10 ends of 3 arrows at 25 yards on 60cm ta
68. ge 90 Artemis User Manual 5 2 Arrow Advisory The arrow advisory tries to find inconsistent arrow behavior The challenge is to find it as soon as possible but the archer is still human and not a shooting machine so most mistakes deviations are introduced by the archer and only some can be due to the fact that the arrow is broken or in any other way inconsistent Simulations have been performed with the Arrow Advice algorithm to work with different archer s skill level The higher the level the smaller the arrow inconsistency you want to identify The two plots below show one such simulation On the left are shots performed by an archer with skill level 90 approx 9 average on 18m The shots on the left are with consistent arrows The shots in the right plot are simulated with an arrow being consistent blue and suddenly at shot number 31 becoming inconsistent in this case it starts to group on average to the right The next graph shows the arrow advisor function inner workings It detects the directional variance of the arrow s moving average position compared with the position of the other arrows You expect the variance to be high an arrow which groups consistently to one side has a small directional variance So if the inverse grows the arrow behaves inconsistent The second and third parameter is the relative deviation of the position of the arrow compared with the standard deviation of the group of the oth
69. hing wrong with an arrow you are using SOOwULbpaxe s at Page 104 5 BSRNOCOGMGMEA HOON SAE ATi gt 4 av 9 Artemis User Manual There is Sight advice in this case indicated to be based on last 4 shots Please review the advice to adjust your sight Save Options Share the selected item Select what data sets to show Apply a filter to the matchlist A filter is active The matchlist shown is filtered Tag this match or go to all tags Show GPS location on Google map of this match or matches Mark this unfinished match as finished You need to synchronize your database simply click on it Add the selected match to a round Load preset filter settings Make this Bow Setup or Arrowset the default to use from now on Create or scan a QR tag Start the Sjef s Arrow Selector function with input the selected match Unlink the selected match from its round Show individual arrows or edit individual arrows The filter is active turned on The filter is inactive turned off This Bow Setup or Arrowset is the default set which is being used when creating matches Sight Settings etc Show the group average as a 2D standard deviation blob with skill level indication Show the group as a pie diagram Show collection of groups Mark the current incomplete match as complete TABLE 27 MENU ICONS Page 105 Artemis User Manual 8 Contents Table of Contents OE EE E E A E N ERARE N A R
70. is an overlay on the target face shows the current end In the options menu this overlay can be turned on off Page 42 Artemis User Manual 3 3 3 1 Input The main part of the screen is the interface for entering shots All input is done with a P Outdoor setup INPUT SCORECARD GROUP depicted in a correct scale with respect to the target face so can be quite small To the top left of the arrow the scoring value iS displayed so you can accurately position any liners In the Options menu the input pointer can be switched to the left right or straight down depending on your preferences Besides the pointer the Arrow s part of previous ends single finger No multi touch is supported There are two reasons not all android platforms support multi touch and it is easier to operate your android device usually your mobile with a single finger thumb while holding it in a single hand Perhaps the most important object on the target face is the input pointer You use this input pointer to indicate the arrows position and to place the arrow The fat part of the input pointer can be touched and moved with your finger or thumb The pointy side is where the arrow will be placed The arrow is Arrow s part of current end Arrow Scoring Value Currect Arrow Input Pointer arrows of the current end and the arrows of previous ends are drawn on the target face as well The arrows of the previous ends are d
71. it if you understand the rest of the App So for now skip this section and komcn come back if you have a better understanding of the App Still here Ok With Artemis you can compare your archery performance before and after you make a change This change FIGURE 5 TAB ARCHER can be anything in your habits or style which is worth writing down so you can later compare your archery performance in a before after comparison It can be a technical change in your shooting form a habitual change different clothing or footwear different preparation or nutrition etc A change becomes effective at some date And later on you can use a filter to select shots before and after your change and review if it gives you a performance benefit These changes are called Form Changes but actually can be about anything The coached version has a second tile called ISA stands for Instantaneous Self Assessment This tile is used to answer the daily questions about you as an archer Did you sleep well Do your muscles ache Are you excited about the upcoming competition2 etc By answering such questions later you or your coach may be able to find patterns in your behavior just before tournaments These questions can be completely customized as well 3 1 1 Form Change By clicking on the Form Change button you get a list of changes ordered by date that you have entered in the past The menu for this list simply consists
72. l add for each end you shot an image of the target face with the arrows of that end displayed in the target face 3 3 2 4 Using the QR tag Quickly create different matches without entering all information Easily copy the match or round that your archer friend has just created Provide a service to archers that shoot your local competition Or create a complete training plan for your archers Page 40 Artemis User Manual With Artemis you can scan a QR tag and the Match or Round will be created for you You can also create manually a Match or Round and provide a QR tag to your archer friend who will then be able to scan the tag and copy your Match or Round OFF 40 nim m FIGURE 19 WORLD ARCHERY 1440 ROUND FOR MEN Go to the Match list or the Round list screen and click the QR action button you need to have BarCode scanner installed or else you will get a notification dialog Scan the tag on the left and a WA 1440 round for Men with all distances in 6 ends of 6 arrows and the linked 4 matches 90m 70m 50m and 30m that will be held in Purmerend Netherlands will be created in an instancet 3 3 3 Record a Match The Input interface is where you as an archer can enter your shots It is important that you can enter all information as quickly and as c gt 1 x 4G i accurately as possible You don t want to stand around EK JOBS scm ae f Cyborg outdoor 2 E4 GPS 20m at the target trying t
73. l only display if app is already Premium e Database Info displays a dialog with some information about the database and its contents The sections are color coded and used for from left to right Information about you the Archer and the things you do to become better at this sport Skip this tab for now Start with this step Define the bow that you use for your archery Setup Whether it is Recurve or Compound Input as much information you want about your Bow Sight Bow Setup and Arrows you use The next step is to gather as much information about your shooting Archer as possible Shoot a lot of arrows in competition or training and record all the shots you shoot The record tab also contains sight settings and a nice archery shooting timer Record If a tile is unavailable is it indicated with a big red cross This means there is currently not enough information in the database to use the functionality of that specific tile This usually happens when the database is still empty E g if you didn t specify if there are no recorded matches you cannot analyze anything Page 13 Artemis User Manual 3 1 Archer The first tab is called Archer It contains information about you the Archer and more specifically information about stuff you as a person do to become better at this sport This tab can provide valuable information which is why it is the first tab in the App but you can only start using
74. le Drive available to your coach trainer To do this follow these steps Page 69 1 Open the Google Drive app 3 Select the folder where you stored the database Snapshot In the example SharedWithCoach Now click on the small info i symbol right next to the file name of the database snapshot Set the Keep on device to On and click on Add people Page 70 Artemis User Manual My Drive a S Folders r Evelien Shared with SharedWithCoa B Lieke im ch BB Windowss Files SharedWit Q i amp VANAP Marcel amp VANAPELDOORNMarcel S Ww gt Add peor link Star j 4 5 Send file Download Rename Remove Keep on device Type Unknown type 144 0 KB Location SharedWithCoach Created 11 41 Modified 11 41 by Marcel van Apeldoorn gt A m Add the google account name of Coach Trainer Spouse etc your Select Can view This is important because by default Can edit is selected and you don t want your database to become corrupt when your Coach Trainer etc by accident makes changes Artemis User Manual ux TF wl Gl 12 30 Add people lt sonjavanapeldoorn gmail com gt Can view This is my synced Artemis database Add a note and select Add D O o eo lt VANAPELDOORNMarcel 5 Upon success you will see a small notification and the de SF ail E 12 30 person you have added is added to the list of people who have access
75. length etc Next we have the Bow table which contains some generic fixed data about your bow manufacturer of handle and manufacturer of limbs marked weight on the limbs etc All data about your bow that cannot be changed Then there is the Sight table which contains your sight or all the different sights you have Each row in this table contains data about sight Page 93 Artemis User Manual adjustments i e how many turns windage or elevation result in 1mm movement of the pin etc One of the most important tables is the BowSetup table which is the main table for tuning parameters and which also glues the Bow and Sight table together Each row in the BowSetup table represents a different setup Here you reference a specific bow and sight and you can store and thus change different braceheights weight at full draw tiller and nockingpoint settings etc The Match table as mentioned already is where you link a match with a bowsetup and an arrowset Page 94 Artemis User Manual 5 4 Coordinate Reference Systems Most archery related tools store the arrow positions in a coordinate system relative to the target face that was shot on This position is usually expressed in polar coordinates e g a seven on 3 o clock or in Cartesian coordinates 10cm right from the center and 8cm above the center Units may differ as well Instead of cm s one might use pixels on the image of the target face mm s instead of cm s rings
76. like a sightpin will appear indicating the shot after which the sight was adjusted The Sight Advisor is reset and will continue to monitor only the and 8 clicks to the right Annuleren shots which have been entered after this sight change If you accept the sight advice and click OK the advisor will keep on monitoring and providing you with valuable advices when needed For even more advanced use sometimes you have a shot which was technically bad executed This shot will probably not land dead center Page 51 Artemis User Manual but will be taken into account by the sight advisor tool This means that you get an advice to adjust your sight based on bad shots This is obviously not what you want If you rate your shots using the rating dialog you can and should give the badly executed shots a lower rating than your good shots Assume you give your normal shots a 4 star rating and your bad shots a 1 or 2 star rating If you click the rating filter button the small star on the action bar and set it to e g 3 star filter the bad shots shots with 1 and 2 stars are filtered out and they are filtered out of the sight advisor as welll Use shot rating in combination with rating filter to get the most accurate sight advice 3 3 3 6 Using the shot rating The shot rating is an easy way to tell the system something about the shot TBD 3 3 3 7 Arrow Advice One of the advanced features of Artemis which might save a coupl
77. mance Ifyou can t wait to try it out see the Quick Start in section 6 You can upgrade to the Premium and the Coached version using the Help menu on the main screen then select Upgrade to Premium or Upgrade to Coached You will get a lot of extra features by upgrading as you can read in section 2 2 For those of you with iOS there is no iOS version nor will there ever be Sorry for that Actually I m not sorry at all Page 8 Artemis User Manual 2 1 Hardware required Artemis is an Android application that runs on mobile devices running the Android OS of version 4 0 3 Ice Cream Sandwich and higher It can only be installed directly from Google Play Android supports many different kinds of hardware from small mobile phone devices to bigger tablets The screenshots in this manual are taken from different devices This means that some buttons may not be in the same location on your specific device In general bigger screens 10 or 7 tablets with more pixels as shown on the right will move the menu items up into the main menu bar on the top of the screen while the smaller devices with less room in the top menu bar will open a second menu on the bottom of the screen as shown on the left If not all menu items fit on the menu bar they are collected into the overflow menu Adesign choice most screens in Artemis do not support landscape 8137 CS Matches C
78. me spine 510 inch d e g my outdoor A C E s Shaftlength 31 25 inch y Pointweight grain 4 Manufacturer Manufacturer e g Easton Carbon a a lameter a mm d Express etc Add 12 arrows Y Type Type of shaft e g A C E or X10 etc Spine The spine value in 1000th of inch Example an A C E 620 has a spine value of 0 620 Shaft length The shaft length F Point weight The point weight FIGURE 13 NEW QUIVER 7 ARROWSET Diameter The diameter of the shaft This parameter is used to visualize arrows in the correct scale on the target face so is important to get right E g an Easton A C E is around 5 6 mm Add 12 arrows The checkbox is selected by default This indicates that 12 arrows will be created with numbers identifications 1 12 and put in this quiver If you uncheck the Add 12 arrows checkbox you create an empty Quiver This Quiver cannot be used in any Match f 1 Used in 0 matches and 0 shots simply because it does not contain any arrows Only uncheck if you know what you re doing P 2 usesino mattes and sh 7 j 3 Used in 0 matches and 0 shots 3 2 4 2 Arrows A 4 Used in 0 matches and 0 shots If you want to create arrows manually add more arrows or Used in 0 matches and 0 shots edit the arrows go back to the Quiver list select a quiver Z ches and 0 shots and press the button which looks like a set of arrows You get the Arrow list for that specific Quiver where you can IT vee
79. me your bow is required is displayed in bold red Name is the identification string name of this bow Choose m s secure Handle e g Hoyt ION X one so that you can quickly select it For archers with more Limbs e g F 41 than one bow e g spare equipment choose a unique name for example Green lon X and Red lon X if you have two Type lets you choose between Recurve and Compound You qwertyuiop need to select Compound if you want Compound scoring ir a Ope rules on the different target faces _ See Handle free text 2 Limbs free text FIGURE 8 NEW Bow Cams Only for Compound type of cams Notes anything else that is relevant 3 2 2 Sight Next we need a Sight to put on the Bow The Sight plays an important role in the App Based on the information provided in the Sight the App is able to calculate very accurate sight adjustments or Sight Advices during your competition After each recorded shot Artemis will perform a complex calculation of the moving trend of your last few shots and compare that with your ability as an archer When it is computed that you will benefit from a sight adjustment you will get notified to do so including the actual adjustment you need to make in turns and clicks in both Page 18 Artemis User Manual directions So it is important to get this right Selecting Sight brings up a list of your currently defined sights Menu item Purpose Descriptio
80. n Edit the selected Sight Delete the selected Sight Copy the selected Sight Add a new Sight TABLE 7 CONTEXT MENU FOR SIGHT LIST 3 2 2 1 Create a new Sight Besides an identification or name the sight details are divided in up down and left right parameters These parameters are required to compute the sight advice The two rates elevation or vertical movement and windage or horizontal movement define the movement of the sight pin in mm per full revolution of the sight adjustment knob ne Provide the following information for the sight Name Name your sight Elevation rate mm y Name any identification string will do just make it a Windage rate mm unique name so it can be easily identified For example Black Shibuya Ultima Up Down rate the vertical rate or elevation is a measure of how much the sight pin moves up or down when turning the adjustment knob one full turn or revolution MEFA ar RIS Hiya sec Rie This can be determined this using the procedure BEOR SI E described below A ABC 1 2 Up Down clicks most sights have some click adjustment Count the number of clicks for a full turn or revolution and FIGURE 9NEW SIGHT enter this number Enter O if the sight has no click adjustments Left Right rate the horizontal rate or windage is a measure of how much the sight pin moves left and right when turning the adjustment knob one full turn or revolution This can be de
81. n standard deviation The standard deviation denoted o is a number which indicates for normal distributions how many percent of all arrows shot will lie within some distance of the average For normal distributed shots 68 lies within the range o to o and 98 lies within the range 20 to 20 For example with the sight set correctly on the center an archer with a standard deviation of 1 ring on a 40cm face at 18m means that an archer will shoot 98 of his her arrows in the 8 20 or higher An archer having a standard deviation of 2 rings again on a 40cm face at 18m will shoot 68 of his her arrows in the 8 o or higher and 98 20 of the arrows in a 6 or higher In theory both archers can still miss the target completely only at different probabilities For those who like to know the first archer will shoot XXX and the second will shoot XXX So as explained the difference between a mediocre archer and a good archer is his her standard deviation i e how accurate he she is at shooting at his her average aiming point In archery this is known as the size of your groups However this is all theory an archer is not symmetrical in making its errors so why should the distribution be symmetrical Artemis first assumes that the horizontal error is uncoupled from the vertical error and that therefore the values for the horizontal normal distribution can be different from the values of the vertical normal distribution A second assumpti
82. n0 shots Jan 16 2015 Put one type of vanes on halve of the set and the other type of vanes on the other halve Use two different VA 5 Usedin0 shots m colored nocks in each set es Foc VA 6 Used in0 shots E In this example the arrows with vane type A have Jan 16 2018 orange nocks and the arrows with vanes type B have A iiia i blue nocks Jan 16 2015 VA 8 Used in 0 shots GB oa Jan 16 20 Used in 0 shots A Jan 16 2015 Page 81 3 Create a match and shoot with the test Arrowset In this example a match of 12 ends of 8 arrows is going to be shot Important Before plotting choose a nock color let s say the orange ones and set the sight correct for this type of arrow before starting to plot Do this each time each day before plotting Always pick the same color nock to set your sight and once you start plotting don t move the sight Make sure that when plotting the match arrow identification is turned on Options gt Match Input gt Confirm arrow Shoot arrows randomly choosing orange and blue and plot them Page 82 Artemis User Manual dx OE ul ae 07 14 ES Match w Jan 16 2015 70m 0 Heerhugowaard Tuning for vanes 12x8 Infinity _ 2015 blue prodigy XT 1 VY BY ocr 2015 blue prodigy XT GPS 14m TIMER INPUT SCORECARD Artemis User Manual Identifying arrows can be done on nock color only No need to lo
83. nd field rounds ADUCH rounds AGNA S T nOoulncds v v v Australian rounds and Danish rounds Supports Crossbow IAU rounds vV vV vV World Archery FITA Field IFAA and NFAA target faces on metric and imperial vV vV vV distances Real time sight advise vV vV Real time arrow advise vV vV Sjef s Arrow Selector vV vV Sight setting estimation vV vV In depth and customizable Analysis of almost anything including Group view y J Multi View Filters Graphs on performance Scatter graphs etc Backup and or restore your personal database on SD Card Google Drive or vV vV Dropbox Dropbox loading only Manage multiple Archers vV vV Create and answer self assessment J questions Synchronize database with coach in the v cloud Includes AdMob advertisements vV Includes a nag screen if more than 2000 shots have been recorded TABLE 2 DIFFERENCE BETWEEN VERSIONS Page 11 Artemis User Manual When you start Artemis for the first time you will see the main screen This screen consists of four sections as indicated by the strip at the top screen These sections indicating the four steps you need to get the most out of the app Each section displays one or more tiles A menu bar is shown in this example on the bottom of the screen or sometimes for larger displays at the top of the screen You can swipe left or right to move from one section to the other WI a LEAC L Fe 10 Gartemissu Gartemissu Gartemissu Gartemissu Archer
84. nd restored from external storage BILLING For starting the purchase flow when enabling the Premium or Coached features GALLERY_PROVIDER Experimental feature where you can select your own app background from the gallery WAKE_LOCK Need to keep the app awake during countdown of the archery timer BLUETOOTH To remotely control the archery timer BLUETOOTH_ADMIN READ _GSERVICES For the map view ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION For the map view and the GPS location stored in shots TABLE 1 REQUESTED PERMISSIONS DURING INSTALLATION Page Artemis User Manual When you start the App for the first time some dialogs will open with first time information upgrade information and change log Tick the Don t show me next time box to get rid of them but do read them first Once completely started you get presented with the main screen with two four tabs e Archer to keep track of changes in your technical form habits nutrition clothing and footwear Anything that might influence your performance as an archer e Setup to setup all details of your equipment At first start a set of generic data is installed There is a recurve and compound setup and a small diameter Arrowset with 12 arrows and a large diameter Arrowset with 12 arrows that you can use to get started very quickly e Record to record your own shooting or for a coach trainer to record the performance of the athlete e Analyze to analyze the shooting perfor
85. nes in some specific rotation will be selected Crossbow feature Select all shots that were made within the selected date range Select all shots that comply with the match filter e Were shot in competition Page 58 Artemis User Manual e Were shot in training e Were shot in a WA Outdoor type match e Were shot in a WA Field type match e Were shot in a WA Indoor type match e Were shot in a IFAA type match e Were shot in a GNAS type match Selects only shots that were shot at the given distance or greater than or less than given distances or lie within some distance range Selects all shots that were shot in the selected weather type with the selected maximum wind force Selects all shots that were shot in the selected end Select all shots whose shot order per end the order in which the shot was shot per end lie within a range Select all shots that were rated and whose rating lies between the selected from and to rating Select all shots whose timing lie within the specified range All shots that comply with the filters will be ordered by date and time This filter will then skip lt offset gt number of shots and display only lt limit gt number of shots This filter selects only those shots that lie within some accuracy interval The accuracy interval used is a circle with a radius measured in mm m millimeter per meter flight The following table gives an indication of these values R in mm m for a target
86. o enter your shots in some weird format or unresponsive non intuitive application paee Artemis was built for ease of use A simple and quick workflow for entering shots was one of the main design criteria of the application The screen you will see the most is the Match input screen Its layout is shown below 1 You need to have a default Bowsetup and Arrowset for this to work Page 41 Artemis User Manual Title bar with name of BowSetup 4 Tabs Current end score card Input Area FIGURE 20 INPUT SCREEN LAYOUT The screen is layout in different parts a title bar atab barwith 4 tabs an input area and an action bar with action and alert buttons The input area may feature an optional single end scorecard which shows you the score of the current end The main feature of the input area is a big target face which allows you to enter your shots The title bar displays the name of the BowSetup that you re using Ifyou ever as a coach want to spot different archers it is a good strategy to include in the bowsetup the name of the athlete This way it is easy to spot in the titlebar who you are spotting for The tab bar contains four tabs which are used for e Input allows you to enter your shots e Scorecard displays a scorecard with the running score e Group displays an analysis of your group and the trend e Arrows displays an analysis of the individual arrows performance The optional scorecard
87. ok at the exact arrow numbers just plot the colors For each orange nock choose an orange arrow and for blue nocks pick any blue arrow Shot Details Identify arrow When the match is finished One more thing to do Select the match and add a tag to it so later it is easy to find when filtering arrows Jan 16 2015 Heerhugowaard Tuning for vanes 2015 blue prodigy XT Tag it by long pressing the Match gt Tag Page 83 7 Artemis User Manual In this example the match is tagged with Tuning vane d CF ull E 07 20 A or B CY select tags for match I Tuning vane A or B The more matches are shot the more information is gathered and the more accurate the result CY match Jan 16 2015 Heerhugowaard 70m 71 5 Make sure each match is tagged with the same tag and Tuning for vanes los 93 6 2015 blue prodigy XT x 1 shot and plotted the same way len 16 2015 gt Tuning vanes again 2015 blue prodigy XT Shooting at different distances and different target faces is no problem Artemis is going to take all of that into account Page 84 10 Now for analysis go to Analysis gt Multiview Select the first filter turn it on and give it a name In this example the first filter is named Orange vane A Choose all shots with tag Tuning vane A or B and choose the correct Arrowset Quiver In this example 2015 vanes test and select nock color and
88. on is that archers are not symmetrical in making errors and that both distributions horizontal and vertical need to be split up in left right and up down Ina recent study of J L Park this assumption was proved to hold Page 97 Artemis User Manual 5 4 2 1 1 Mathematical definition of the normal distribution For those who don t like math skip to the next section and just rely on the results and advices of Artemis they are correct and most likely the most accurate you will find in any archery related or shooting related notation and analysis application If you do like math keep on reading this section For any set of N values z the average Zavg of this set can be computed as The standard deviation of this set can be computed with 2 2 i E Zavg l L o o N For a given set of shots computing the average is straight forward If arrow lands at point P defined by Cartesian coordinates x and y then the average point of hit Pawg with coordinates Xavg and Yavg for a set of i shots is computed as 2 Yi Xi Xavg 7 N and Yavg 7 N And because we assumed the horizontal and vertical errors as being uncoupled the standard deviations can be computed uncoupled as Y xi Xavg andg LOI YVavg Oj a N y N This is for the symmetrical case now for the asymmetrical case which Artemis assumes the formula for the averages still holds but for the standard deviations become pes 2 a 2
89. ord 8 12 28 41 Recurve 22 Recurve Bow setup Braceheight 22 Button centershot 23 Button setting 23 Button spring 23 Drawlength 23 Drawweight 22 Eye pin distance 22 General Notes 23 Nocking point 23 Stabiliser setup 23 String 23 Tiller 23 Round 28 5 SAS 56 score cell 44 scorecard 43 Scorecard 42 47 63 scoring value 44 select 45 Settings 61 Setup 8 12 17 Share 40 Sharing 7 shooting form 14 Shooting order 74 Shot Details 45 Sight 18 Elevation 19 Left Right clicks 20 Left Right rate 19 Name 19 Up Down clicks 19 Up Down rate 19 Windage 19 sight adjustment 50 Sight Adjustments 88 sight advice 49 Sight Advice 50 SightSettings 53 stopwatch 47 Stopwatch 47 T Team Netherlands 2 6 Timer 53 63 timing 47 Tips 73 trend 49 52 Tricks 73 Tuning arrows 81 Type 18 Page 112 Artemis User Manual U un usable 27 Upgrading 10 W workflow 41
90. ore or after specified form change After 4 Third finger hooking 4 Setup Arrow s Date Match Distance Weather Shot Order Q B In the Archer tab 1 a new Form Change is created 2 Write down everything important about the form change Now starts training your ass off After a week or more and some 500 arrows further two filters can be created one filter selecting all Page 78 Artemis User Manual shots before the change and one filter selecting all the shots after the change 3 press analysis and look at the results 4 This looks like a simple feature but it actually is very useful There are a lot of things that will help an archer to become better or get a higher score Anything from nutrition clothing footwear mental state and preparation All these things have nothing to do with the setup of your bow although you could write them down in Setup it s all about the archer itself What did you change about yourself and did it work Page 9 Artemis User Manual 4 4 Arrow Tuning Before the start of the 2014 outdoor season World Champion Mike Schloesser used ArtemisPremium to select between two different arrow builds In a single arrowset a subset was prepared one way and the other subset was prepared in an alternative way Next up several hundred shots with arrows from both subsets shot at random but plotted by arrow identification Halfway the training session results were
91. ph SAS 2 Create graphs of different sorts of data in time 3 Analyze your arrow set to get the best performing arrow s TBD al This tile lets you choose a graph in which to present your data Available graphs are e Daily volume Shows the total shots on per day in a bar diagram Total shots include all plotted shots all scores and all volume e Week volume Shows the total shots per week in a bar diagram Total shots include all plotted shots all scores and all volume e Month volume Shows the total shots per month in a bar diagram Total shots include all plotted shots all scores and all volume e Match score Shows the match score of completed matched in a line diagram e Average score Shows the average score in a line diagram This way it is easier to compare between rounds where you didn t shoot the same number of arrows e g set final rounds e Accuracy A scatter plot of shots on a timeline where closer to zero means more accurate e Skill Level The Archers Skill Level shown in a line diagram against time e Timing A scatter plot of the timing value on the horizontal axis against the accuracy closer to zero the better on the vertical axis Page 55 Artemis User Manual The difference between the shoot off for gold and silver for the women s recurve at the Outdoor Archery World Championships in Belek Turkey in 2013 was about 1mm How do you make sure that the arrow you re going to us
92. r of the target face but slowly creeps to the lower left during the end of 6 arrows This is consistent throughout the 4 distances that have been shot How and why this happens and how to solve it is Artemis User Manual d GA oy 42 Cw 19 17 RH 122cem 70m Istshot W W 2nd shot gt a m left to the archer and coach that s not something this app is able to provide but it does show the strength of a tool such as Artemis Note that not all arrows on the recurve Multi view are drawn with the same diameter The reason is that the diameter of arrows shot at 30m on an 80cm target face is slightly exaggerated on the 70m 122cm reference target and also not in exactly the same position Page 75 Artemis User Manual 4 2 Dare 2 Dream Introducing the feature called Dare2Dream This feature will take a set of shots for example the match you just competed in and compute the theoretical maximum score that could have been reached when the group was positioned better Take for example this true data from a compound archer who shot a nice score 682 at 50m in competition Everything was fine so there was no need to adjust the sight was there 1 Go to Match Input 2 Go to the Group tab EN Generic compound CN Generic compound INPUT SCORECARD GROUP SCORECARD GROUP ARROWS 3 Press the Dare2Dream cloud 4 Artemis will compute and inform you about the maximum theoretical score that would
93. rawn to scale so can be quite small Score cell End number End total Running Total Page 43 and the current end arrows are exaggerated a bit for visibility If you want you can turn off the arrows of the previous ends in the Options The scorecard s last end is shown on top of the target face It shows the current end number the scoring values the end total and the running total The Artemis User Manual colored background and all other information in the scorecard can be configured Each score cell can contain a lot of information Besides the obvious arrow score in the center it contains the shot sequence or order number the arrow identification which arrow was used for that particular shot score your or your coaches rating on how good the shot was the timing of the shot and if a Sight Advice was accepted Sight adjusted after Shot timing this shot Score Vane rotation Vane 2 on track Shot sequence Arrow identification 4th shot in this end Shot rating arrow number 3 Let s go back to the input of arrows There are different modes of interaction Interaction with the target face Touch and move will allow you to move the target face Touch and hold will vibrate the phone and show a zoom bar When the zoom bar is shown you can without lifting your finger zoom the target face by moving up and down The zoom center will be the position where you initially touched the target face
94. rent group sizes and positions of every first arrow in each end that was shot and compare that with every last arrow of each end See a trend Is there a specific arrow with inconsistent grouping compared with the rest of the arrow set Is there optimum shot sequence timing These are questions which Artemis is able to answer Archery has become a game of Statistics In fact archery always has been a game of statistics Archers and their trainers coaches have always fumbled around with pen and paper or even worse gut feeling trying to record a session and get the best tuning or setup based on those scribbles Compare different bows arrows and setups Artemis supports different bows sights setups and arrow sets and lets them be compared to each other Coaches can create a database for each of their athletes and share these databases with them Time your shot sequence With Artemis a coach trainer can time the shot sequence of their athletes This information will be stored with the shot details and can later be used to analyze and perhaps find a relationship between shots that took too long and their scoring value Does your archer slow down during competition compared to his her training Share your results Share or even sychronize the database with coach trainer or share screenshots of a personal record on Facebook or email scorecards all with only a few clicks Page 3 Artemis User Manual 1 1 Archery a game of statistics
95. rget face 2x 12 ends of 3 arrows at 30 yards on 80cm target face 2x 10 ends of 3 arrows at 20 yards on 60cm target face 12 ends of 5 arrows at 20 yards on 16inch target face Imperial scoring on 122cm target face 12 ends of 6 arrows at 100 yards 8 ends of 6 arrows at 80 yards and 4 ends of 6 arrows at 60 yards Imperial scoring on 122cm target face 12 ends of 6 arrows at 80 yards 8 ends of 6 arrows at 60 yards and 4 ends of 6 arrows at 50 yards Imperial scoring on 122cm target face 12 ends of 6 arrows at 80 yards 8 ends of 6 arrows at 60 yards and 4 ends of 6 arrows at 50 yards Imperial scoring on 122cm target face 12 ends of 6 arrows at 60 yards 8 ends of 6 arrows at 50 yards Page 30 Bristol Ill Bristol IV St George Albion Windsor Short Windsor Junior Windsor New Western Long Western Western Short Western Junior Western Short Junior Western American St Nicolas New National Long National National Short National Junior National Short Junior National New Warwick Long Warwick Warwick Short Warwick Junior Warwick Short Junior Warwick Danish Outdoor rounds 1440 round Kadet 1440 round Mini Artemis User Manual and 4 ends of 6 arrows at 40 yards Imperial scoring on 122cm target face 12 ends of 6 arrows at 50 yards 8 ends of 6 arrows at 40 yards and 4 ends of 6 arrows at 30 yards Imperial scoring on 122cm target face 12 ends of 6 arrows at 40 yards 8 ends of 6 arrows
96. round Cadet Men 1440 round Cadet Women 1440 round Men PRO 1440 round Women PRO 1440 round Junior Men PRO 1440 round Junior Women PRO 1440 round Cadet Men PRO 1440 round Cadet Women PRO 70m round 70m round elimination 50m round 50m round elimination World Archery Indoor rounds 18m round 18m round 18m round elimination Description Long distances 6 ends of 6 arrows and short distances 12 ends of 3 arrows Long distances 6 ends of 6 arrows and short distances 12 ends of 3 arrows Long distances 6 ends of 6 arrows and short distances 12 ends of 3 arrows Long distances 6 ends of 6 arrows and short distances 12 ends of 3 arrows Long distances 6 ends of 6 arrows and short distances 12 ends of 3 arrows Long distances 6 ends of 6 arrows and short distances 12 ends of 3 arrows All distances 6 ends of 6 arrows All distances 6 ends of 6 arrows All distances 6 ends of 6 arrows All distances 6 ends of 6 arrows All distances 6 ends of 6 arrows All distances 6 ends of 6 arrows 2x 6 ends of 6 arrows at 70m 122cm 2x 6 ends of 6 arrows at 7Om 122cm and 5 matche fon By MON aned yes aL isen ie semifinal and final 2x 6 ends of 6 arrows at 50m 80cm 2x 6 ends of 6 arrows at 50m 80cm and 5 matches Gl orators named 116M T e a eminal and final On 40cm 10ring face 2x 10 ends of 3 arrows a 40cm vertical three spot 2x 10 ends of 3 arrows a 40cm vertical three spot and 5 matches of 5x3 arrows named 1 16 1 38 Pa
97. rst Match Suppose you want to try the App with a 30 arrows 18m Match Do the following 1 Go to the Record tab Select Match Click the button to define a new Match Notice that the first item Bow Setup has your default setup and arrow set already selected In Format all defaults are OK a Choose a type e g WA Indoor World Archery Indoor types b The target face defaults to a 5 ring 40cm face If you like a full 40cm face better choose this c Default format is 10 ends of 3 arrows which is already selected d You might tick the checkbox competition if you re shooting a competition For a training leave it unchecked In Environment All defaults are OK a Enter the location b The date is the current date c In outdoor competitions you might enter the weather conditions if you like To start recording Ts Artemis User Manual In Notes you can enter anything else you want to be stored in the database 8 Click save B 1 Select the created Match 1 Select the created Match 2 Click the Zi to start the next end 2 Click the ar to start the next end 3 Enter your shots 3 Enter your shots a Move the face with your finger a Move the face with your finger b Zoom in out by holding the face b Zoom in out by holding the face with your finger then move with your finger then move up down up down c Move the pointer to the correct c Move the pointer to the correct location location
98. s advice Click on the Arrow tab This tab will show for each arrow the average grouping in the match Page 52 Artemis User Manual For even more advanced use sometimes you have a shot which was technically bad executed This shot will probably not land dead center but will be taken into account by the arrow advisor tool This means that you get an advice to check an arrow simply based on a bad shot with that particular arrow This is obviously not what you want If you rate your shots using the rating dialog you can and should give the badly executed shots a lower rating than your good shots Assume you give your normal shot a 4 star rating and your bad shot a 1 or 2 star rating If you click the rating filter button the small star on the action bar and set it to e g 3 star filter the bad shots shots with 1 and 2 stars are filtered out and they are filtered out of the sight advisor as welll Use shot rating in combination with rating filter to get the most accurate arrow advice 3 3 4 SightSettings 3 3 4 1 Enter new sight setting TBD 3 3 4 2 Compute sight settings 3 3 5 Timer JJ The Archery Timer is just that an Archery timer It will countdown from some set time to zero It has three modes of operation that can be set in the options e Countdown timer ordinary countdown timer e Alternate Shooting Timing alternate shooting with set time for two archers teams Time resets to start time
99. senior men is the collection of 4 Matches each 36 arrows shot at 90m and 70m on a 122cm target face and 36 arrows shot at 50m and 30m on a 80cm or equivalent target face The total score of the 1440 round is the sum of the individual rounds A Round is a collection of Matches where the total score of the round is the 3 3 1 1 RoundList The Round list displays a list of rounds Of each round the total score number of arrows shot out of a maximum of and some other info is displayed Menu item Purpose Description Add a new Round ope a new round by scanning a ag Help on the round list TABLE 9 MENU OF ROUNDLIST By long pressing a Round entry a long press menu is displayed with entries described in Table 10 Page 28 Artemis User Manual Menu item Purpose Description Pa Edit the selected Round lt Share the selected Round E Create a QR tag of the selected Round This QR tag can be scanned by a second device to create a copy of the Round w Remove the selected Round TABLE 10 LONG PRESS MENU OF ROUND LIST 3 3 1 2 Create anew Round Select the round you want to shoot Artemis is going to create the correct number of matches targets at distances with number of ends and arrows per end Every match is then linked to the created round Artemis supports the following rounds Round World Archery Outdoor rounds 1440 round Men 1440 round Women 1440 round Junior Men 1440 round Junior Women 1440
100. set up questions go to Options and select Self Assessment There you can choose Questions Initially the list of questions is empty press to create a first question In the dialog you can edit a question a small summary and a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 5 options or answers to your question Activate the question and it will be asked once a day every time you use ArtemisCoached Some example question that are in use with several top archers 1 Did you sleep well 1 Very well 2 As usual 3 Could be better 4 Awake all night 2 Do you feel muscle pain Do you have sore or aching muscles 1 Yes a lot 2 Just a little 3 Nothing at all 3 How do you feel I Very well 2 As usual 3 Not that good 4 Bad Page 16 Artemis User Manual 3 2 Setup The second section Setup has four tiles Before Artemis can be J ArtemisSU of any use you need to give some details about the Sight you use and give some basic information about the Bow before you Archer can define a Bow Setup Bow Set In order to shoot a Match you need to enter some information a about the Quiver or Arrowset and each individual Arrow in it When you first start the app some generic data is created that ar you could use as well Two generic bows Compound and roe Recurve two generic sights two Bow Setups Compound and Recurve and two Arrow Sets fat arrows and small diameter gt arrows FIGURE 7 TAB SETUP Let
101. t can be used to show a total count of e No Indication e Arrows shot today e Arrows shot in the last 7 days e Arrows shot in the last 30 days e All arrows input in the database Shot counter on bottom On the main input screen Two counters can be displayed The right one on the bottom right can be used to show a total count of e No Indication e Arrows shot today e Arrows shot in the last 7 days e Arrows shot in the last 30 days Page 61 Minimum rating to analyze Sight advice window Artemis User Manual All arrows input in the database Minimum rating for a shot to be included in the sight advice or arrow advice All shots with a lower rating will not be taken into account Both the trend in the group display and the sight and arrow advice are based on a moving window average This means the last n shots are used to compute the trend and the sight advice ANALYSIS ADVANCED SETTINGS Change Algorithm settings Pie analysis algorithm Number of clusters Arrow Advice window Directional Variance coeff Relatie Deviation coeff Relative Groupsize coeff Check if you really know what do are doing Choose the pie analysis algorithm e Count e Radius Root e Radius e Radius Square Number of clusters to show in the cluster analysis The arrow advice will be based on this moving average window size 02 1 7 2 0 TABLE 18 ANALYSIS amp ADVICE OPTIONS 3 5 2 Match Input DISPLAY Show partial scorecard Scale curren
102. t end Show previous ends Scale previous end s Show current end average With accurate nockcolor POINTER Add shot with button Pointer size Left or Right handed operation Tactile feedback Tone feedback SHOT DETAILS Default shot rating Rate your shots Identify arrow Identify vane rotation When checked it includes the scoring end of a scorecard as overlay over the target face input area Scale the current end by this percentage When checked it shows the positions of the previous ends on the target face as well Scale all previous ends by this percentage Shows the average group of the current end on the target input face Draw all previous shots with the accurate nock color instead of a default color Use a button in the actionbar instead of a tap on the pointer to add a new shot Choose the size of the pointer shape Choose to operate the Pointer with left or right hand pointer will be drawn to the left or to the right or straight down When checked the device will shortly vibrate on input When checked the device will produce a small beep on input If shot rating is checked the default shot rating specifies what rating is pre selected When checked you must rate each shot after entering it When checked you must confirm every arrow identify after entering a shot With identification of vane rotation on rest or track Crossbow feature Page 62 Artemis User Manual Default vane rotation Select the
103. termined this using the procedure described below Page 19 Artemis User Manual Left Right clicks most sights have some click adjustment Count the number of clicks for a full turn or revolution and enter this number Enter O if the sight has no click adjustments Sometimes a manufacturer of sights provides all specifications on its website A good example is Shibuya see Figure 10 for a detail of their website MAX 248mm MAX 248mm Aperture Distance APD perture Distance APD MIN 23mm MIN 96mm Adjustment hlodel screw Drive with No Lock Quick Adjust Function Length 133mm approx 5 27 Adjustable Rangs ae Elewation 1 24 per revolution aprox 1mm Adjustment Increments approx 0 05mm vane 1 24 25 4 1 058 mm rev a E 1 32 per revolution aprox 0 8mm Windage Adjustment Increments 640 pe efi prox 0 04mm No 8 32 threaded sit pley 32 25 4 0 794 mim rev 233mm approx 9 225mm approx 9 6 5 E Adjustable Range i Extension approx 165mm approx 152mm Vie i Adjustment Increments ai approx 12 7mm approx 25 4mm Flaratinn Bn carior sherminiem allia FIGURE 10 SHIBUYA WEBSITE SPECIFIES THE ELEVATION AND WINDAGE RATES IN INCH REVOLUTION If the sight s manufacturer is like Shibuya it is very easy to find and enter the correct elevation and windage rate However if the elevation and windage for a sight is unknown it can be measured with the following procedure A
104. that Match first To make things easier your default setup and Arrowset will be pre selected To keep track of everything you do you can create three types of matches e Volume only e Score only e Plotted match The Volume only type of match is to keep track of the amount of training you do the volume of training If you shoot a lot of arrows blank bale you can enter these shots as well to later keep track of your daily weekly or monthly volume Simply click F and choose volume only Now enter information about distance and target face or blank bale and fill in the number of arrows you are or will be shooting Later you can always adjust this number The Score only type of match is to keep track of your score but not plotting them Again click T and choose the type of match and enter the score you did or afterwards enter the score Page 37 Artemis User Manual The plotted match is started by clicking T and choose the type of match If you choose a Custom Format you can create any Match you like shoot at any distance with up to 12 arrows per end for a maximum of 99 ends You can select from the following list of target faces set up at any distance The scoring also depends on which target face you choose For example a World Archery 40cm 5 rings target face when shot at with a compound will score different from a Vegas 40cm 5 rings face Target Face Description World Archery 122cm 10 rings World Archery 80cm
105. tinamaties ana ostor edit each arrow individually Tea In the arrow list you can add new arrows edit existing 5 i a arrows copy an existing arrow or remove an arrow The FIGURE 14 ARROW LIST copy action will make a copy of the selected arrow but give it a new unique number Page 26 Artemis User Manual If you edit an arrow you can give it a number and it would be very wise to have unique numbers Each arrow can be a bare shaft or not and its total weight can be entered You can also mark an arrow as being un usable or destroyed A selected arrow can be removed as well but use this with caution Note if you have lost or destroyed an arrow you might be tempted to delete this arrow from the database DON T Deleting arrows from the database will also delete all matches that were shot with this arrow Just mark the arrow as unusable If you also give each arrow a nock color This can be helpful in tuning see section 4 4 Page 27 Artemis User Manual 3 3 Record The record tab is used to gather as much information about artmissu your shooting as possible Shoot a lot of arrows in eee Anayas competition or training and record all the shots you shoot The record tab also contains sight settings and a nice archery shooting timer Sight Settings Timer FIGURE 15 TAB RECORD 3 3 1 Round sum of its individual matches For example the World Archery 1440 round for
106. to a local SdCard if one is available in your device or to the cloud Google Drive Once you have made a snapshot again it s just a file you can distribute this file anyway you like Ifsomething really bad happens to your device e g you drop it from 10 stories high all internal memory phone memory will most likely be destroyed or no longer accessible but the external SD card usually survives The active database is shown at the top of the Database Options screens If the active database has been backed up or restored the name of the snapshot is displayed here Page 65 Artemis User Manual If the active database contains changes compared to its last snapshot it is displayed here as well Ifyou try to restore a snapshot and your active database contains changes i e unsaved information You will get a warning Make sure you know what you re doing if you ignore this warning because you will overwrite your active database 3 5 6 2 Local backup to and restore from SdCard The default name for your snapshot is the current date and time This guarantees that all snapshots are unique You can also name your snapshot yourself If you are a coach and have several athletes databases and their backups it might be a good idea to prefix the date and time with the athletes name e g VANDENBERGSJef 2015 01 07 103718 Snapshots to SdCard can be found in the folder sdcard Artemis Backups lt databases gt 3
107. tup you are intending to use recurve or compound and click its symbol to make this setup your default setup a blue pin will be shown in the setup Click back and select the Quiver tile Decide which arrow set you re intending to use small vs big diameter and click the symbol to make this your default arrow set becomes a blue pin i Click back Now you re set to create your first Match Go to the Record tab Select Match Click the ag button to define a new Match Notice that the first item Bow Setup has your default setup and arrow set already selected In Format the default is a 30 arrows 18m match Click save E Page 101 Artemis User Manual Quick start with correct sight advices 1 Go to the setup tab 2 Select Bow Setup 3 Decide which bow setup you are intending to use recurve or compound and long click select it 4 Now click on the x symbol in the menu bar to make this setup your default setup a blue pin will be shown in the setup 5 Click edit in the menu bar to edit the still selected setup 6 Find the entry Eye pin distance measure this see 3 2 3 1 on how to do this and enter this value 7 Click save 8 Click back and select the Quiver tile 9 Decide which arrow set you re intending to use small vs big diameter and click the x symbol to make this your default arrow set becomes a blue pin 10 Click back 11 Now you re set to create your fi
108. ual performance compared to the entire group the higher the arrow is in the ranking Usually you want to simply pick the highest arrows for your competition set Archery just became a game of statistics Page 56 Artemis User Manual When you have collected a lot of data about your or your athletes shooting you can do different kinds of analysis First step is to define filters A filter is a selection or sub set of shots from all the shots in your database The following selections are examples of filters e All shots shot ona specific date e All shots shot at a specific distance e All first shots of each end you ever shot e All shots with a specific bow setup e Ftc It becomes even better when you combine these e All shots shot in a date range on distances greater than 50m which were the 1 shot in every end shot with a specific bow setup e Ftc When you select the analysis tab and in that the group or multiview tile you get presented a filter page This page consists of 6 tabs for a maximum of six different filters At the top of the filter page a total of 6 tabs are shown Each tab represents one filter Each filter is either activated or deactivated A checkmark symbol indicates the filter is activated and the unchecked symbol L indicates it s deactivated A filter can be activated and deactivated with this checkbutton A filter can have a name and is shown in a specific color coding Most importantly
109. ur database on Google Drive providing a name Restore Restore a database located on your Google Drive Sync with Google Drive Auto sync your database with a file on Google Drive This file can Coached only be shared with e g a coach see section 3 5 6 4 on how to set up synchronization LOCAL SD CARD Backup to local SdCard Backup a snapshot of your database on the local SdCard Restore from local SdCard Restore a database from the local SdCard DROPBOX Restore from Dropbox Restore a database from Dropbox MAINTENANCE Database info Manage Tags Add generic data Delete database TABLE 23 DATABASE OPTIONS The active database is just a single file located in the install folder of Artemis This database file needs to be backed up regularly There are several ways of backing up your database 1 Local backup on the device itself on the SdCard 2 A backup in Google Drive First some basic knowledge on storage and usage options 3 5 6 1 Active snapshot SdCard or in the Cloud The database used by Artemis is called the active database and is just a file located somewhere in the install folder of Artemis This is usually hidden from the user You can make a copy of the active database This copy will contain everything all shots setups arrows questions form changes etc up to the moment you make the copy that s why it is called a snapshot of the database You can make as many snapshots as you like A snapshot can be saved
110. use to score your arrows It stores the position of the arrow in a right handed Cartesian coordinate 4 Distances are not actually harder or more difficult Shooting arrows at any distance on any target face is the same It s our scores that are different which is why people might consider some distances harder than others gt Even a bit further than 40mm if we take the shaft diameter and the parabolic flight path into account as well The centerline of the shaft may have deviated 44mm when the shaft of 8mm diameter is just touching the 9 ring For this explanation we assume the shafts are infinitely thin See J L Park Modelling archers score at different distances to quantify score loss due to equipment selection and technique errors Part P Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology Page 95 Artemis User Manual reference system in so called devs or deviations A dev is expressed in mm m millimeters per meter Where x represents the amount of horizontal deviation from the center or the target face and y represents the amount of vertical deviation from the center So why would you want to store the arrows in this counter intuitive and complex coordinate reference system Again the answer is quite simple Archery is all about statistics and in order to perform statistical analysis you need to be able to compare all data available If you store your arrows in a target face and distance depending coordinate system
111. will do use it e g to describe the string material number of strands etc Button spring Any of Soft Medium Firm Hard or NONE Button centershot the distance the tip of the button protrudes from the inside of the bow window Button setting the stiffness setting of the button Notes on stabilizer setup notes on setup of stabilization tyoe make number of weights dampers etc General Notes anything else you want to record 3 2 3 1 2 For Compound Bow Setup parameters for a compound setup Peep Scope distance is a very important parameter to get right It defines the distance between the peep sight and scope and is used to calculate Sight Advices E Page 23 Artemis User Manual One way to measure the peep scope distance is to draw the bow yourself and ask a friend to measure it Drawweight the peak weight of your bow LetOffweight the holding weight of your bow Braceheight the braceheight of the bow Nocking point the distance the nock underside of the nock lies above your arrow rest Tiller the difference between top tiller and bottom tiller Drawlength your full drawlength String any text string will do use it e g to describe the string material number of strands etc Top Cam Timing The timing of your top cam e g early late by 1 8 inch Rest Horizontal Position the horizontal position of your arrow rest Rest Vertical Position the vertical position of your arrow rest Rest Stiffn
112. wweight ar 5 lbs d Braceheight 230 mm d Nocking Point 6 mm F 3 2 3 1 Create a new Bow Setup Tiller 3 mm d Provide the following information for your Bow brawiength 30 2 inch F Setup Some of it is important since it is used in the string 8125 white app to calculate various things most information iS extrainformation Anything relevant not used by the app but for your own reference FIGURE 11NEW BOW SETUP Tip Ifyou want to use Artemis for more than one archer you could name the Bow Setup after the archer as in the example on the right However it is always better for each Archer to have its own App and thus its own database Use the Coached upgrade for this Important Tip Some archers need to pull in their sight when shooting longer distances This means that the Eye Pin distance is different These archers MUST create two or perhaps more different Bow Setups For example if you pull in your sight for 90m you Page 21 Artemis User Manual might name your bow setups Outdoor 90m and Outdoor up to 70m to easily distinguish between the two setups Required parameters for a Bow Setup Name any name will do but it is easier if you make it unique and descriptive Sight select your sight as defined in Sight Bow select your bow as defined in Bow Depending on the type of bow Recurve or Compound you get different parameters to set 3 2 3 1 1 For Recurve Bow Setup parameters for a Recurve setup
113. you can only compare data when shooting the same distance on the same target face But when shooting an outdoor FITA round on 4 different distances or when shooting a field round on all different distances and target faces you can only compare your data if it is stored in a distance and target face independent coordinate reference system 5 4 2 How does this work First we need some terminology because Artemis takes a very different approach from most other archery and shooting related analysis software If we think of an arrow on a bow ready to shoot as a single infinitely small point instead of the object it actually is that starts out at some point and moves along some path to its final position on the target face There are three different straight lines we can draw Line of objective which is the line from the initial position to the center of the target face our objective Line of aim which is the line from the initial position to the position where the perfect arrow shot from a perfect bow in perfect conditions no wind with perfect technique and perfect aim would land If the sight is set correct then this will be the same line and the line of objective Line of flight which is the line from the initial position to the position where an imperfect arrow shot from an imperfect bow in imperfect conditions with imperfect technique and thus imperfect aim would land This is unfortunately what we archers do from shot to
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