First of all, you should have good eyesight and physical fitness (you don't need to wear contact lenses for eyesight)
Secondly, you must be left eye and right hand (or right eye and left hand)
Finally, you should have the determination not to be afraid of pain.
Tell me about my archery experience:
/kloc-learned archery at the age of 0/3, and practiced the basic movements for several months before starting the 5-meter archery trials. A few months later, I tried the18m archery tryout, but I met with obstacles-I pulled my arm, and the bowstring (not a wooden bow, but a very good and heavy competition bow) whipped my left arm, and I was bruised and swollen in an instant, and goose bumps grew from my face to my feet, so I had to continue practicing. But because of my poor eyesight (I learned archery to get extra points for the college entrance examination, but I was also interested), I also went to Guangxi for two summer training sessions, but I gave up when I was admitted to middle school.
If you want to score by archery, forget it. Even if you get 50 points after training as an athlete, you can only study physical education in the future. It's better to concentrate on your studies. I tell you from my own experience that archery takes time and money (tens of thousands of bows and arrows, hundreds of competitions and thousands of training fees). Don't think, please don't practice. Be careful!