Finding my Mark

What’s the most fun way to exercise?

What’s the most fun way to exercise?

For me, it’s archery.

Not the frantic kind of movement that leaves you breathless and counting down the seconds until it’s over, but something slower, steadier… something that asks more of the mind than the body at first glance.

There’s a certain magic to it.

You step up to the line, the world seems to hush, and for a moment everything else fades into the background. The noise of the day, the endless lists in your head, the weight of whatever you’ve been carrying all seem to pause.

Then it’s just you, the bow, and the target.

There’s something deeply satisfying about drawing back the string, feeling the tension build through your shoulders and fingertips, and then letting go. That split second where the arrow cuts through the air feels almost poetic. Purpose in motion.

Some people might not immediately think of archery as exercise, but spend an afternoon under the open sky repeating that draw, hold, and release, and your arms, shoulders, and back will soon have something to say about it. It’s strength, control, focus, and patience all wrapped into one. I’ve said before how pulling a bow with serious draw weight 35-40 lbs) for hours combined with repeatedly walking 40 meters (and back) to retrieve your arrows is absolutely a physical activity, and one i genuinely love.  

But the real joy of it isn’t just the movement.

It’s the feeling.

The quiet thrill when the arrow lands true.
The small triumph of getting a little closer to the centre than the last shot.
The calm that settles over you between each breath.

Exercise doesn’t always have to be sweat and struggle.
Sometimes the most fun way to move your body is the one that makes your soul feel lighter too.

For me, that’s archery.

A sport of stillness, strength, and the occasional moment where, just for a second, you feel a little bit like Robin Hood.

Stay safe,
BC 

Winter practice (indoor)
A well used boss (straw base)
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About Bob W Christian

Bob W Christian has been writing poetry for more than 20 years. He started as a way to help to process his thoughts and emotions as an autistic man, and to address the impact of CPTSD. As he wrote, and slowly gained the confidence to share his poems, he was given incredibly positive feedback, which spurred him to write more. During that time, he has written six books, and had numerous guest publications in books and magazines around the world. His work has earned several accolades recently, including recognition in the Dark Poet’s Club 2025 competition. Alongside poetry, Bob enjoys photographing nature and birds, and is often praised for his keen eye behind the lens. A husband, father and grandfather, he regularly shares his observations, reflections and creative work through his personal blog, The Ramblings of Bob Christian.

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