Xilinhot Nadamu Festival main venue, riding archery competition site.
Countless people held their breaths, watching the competitors riding and shooting.
Suddenly, the intense sound of hooves rang out, as the first competitor rushed out.
The horse galloped continuously, the rider's hands held the bow and arrow, and since they couldn't pull the reins, they had to keep their upper body as stable as possible.
Generally, the rider would bend their waist down slightly, lowering the center of gravity.
This way, they can shoot more accurately.
The horse gallops at a very fast speed, riding archery has a minimum speed requirement, so the horse must run fast.
As they approached the first target, the rider quickly pulled the bow and shot the arrow!
Only a "whoosh" sound could be heard.
The arrow directly hit the target!
Everything happened at very fast speed, before the rider had time to adjust, the horse had already run in front of the second target.
