rekurve
Rekurve is a term used primarily in archery and refers to a type of bow in which the limbs curve away from the archer when the bow is drawn. The curved shape increases the amount of stored energy as the bow is flexed, allowing for greater velocity of the projectile when released. The design predates known mechanical bows and is found in many historical cultures, including Persian, Egyptian, and early Greek weaponry. Over time, the rekurve bow evolved into the modern recurve bow used in Olympic archery. Unlike the simple straight‑limbed longbow, the induced curvature permits a more efficient transfer of stored potential energy into kinetic energy. This results in a flatter trajectory and higher arrow speeds, which are advantageous in competitive target shooting.
In competitive archery, the rekurve bow is governed by strict regulations concerning limb length, draw weight,
Modern rekurve bows can be constructed from a variety of materials including laminated wood, carbon fiber,