The force triangle describes the interaction of forces between the bow hand, the draw hand, and the back at full draw. Ideally, the bow arm, the draw arm, and the connection through the shoulders and back form a stable “triangle.”

Significance: When the force triangle is correct, the holding effort is supported not only by the arms but by the entire shoulder and back area.

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