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Dad Performs Incredible Archery Stunts

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A dad has combined his two favorite hobbies, acrobatics and archery, to perform incredible stunts – and never misses the target.

Video clips show David Balcer-Whittle, 29, who has dubbed the unique sport “pole archery,” performing the archery tricks he has mastered over the years. He can shoot targets whilst spinning, jumping onto the pole from a distance and shooting while upside-down, and also mimicking animals like a frog and a flamingo.

David, a lab technician from Leeds, England has to fit his training around his job and family commitments.



David, who has been an avid archer since the age of 15, had never thought to combine the two sports. Three years ago, he was working on some speed archery techniques – learning how to shoot whilst running, jumping, and even upside down – when he had the idea to combine the two.

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He first started with a popular move where he uses his legs to hold himself, so his hands are free to wield the bow and arrow. “Training pole and archery together means setting up a pole and target range outside, so I can usually only manage about an hour-a-week,” said father-of-one David.

“Bruises go with the territory … and I do occasionally get random muscular or joint injuries. The worst I had was from a freak accident involving an arrow shattering and embedding splinters in my hand, which sent me to A&E.

“I have spent hundreds on my pole and bow, but they’re one-off costs and last for years. The real cost of archery is arrows, which can be £150 ($173) for a dozen and tend to need replacing every few months.”

David is looking at developing his pole and archery skills into his main job and even already has some performances lined up. “I’m taking on more teaching, and I’ve also had lots of requests for art and animation references and online tutorials,” he said.

“If I can get some tutorials and stuff sorted, I have more time to focus on the things I enjoy doing, allowing me to train harder and get better … Who knows, maybe one day you’ll see me on a stage or TV doing something really exciting!”

Produced in association with SWNS Talker.

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