Wednesday – Sunday · 5 days
05–09
August 2026

Beginners Kyudo: Zen Archery Intensive

with Don Symanski · Soto Zen

Soto Zen residential kyudo beginner-friendly

Five-day intensive in Kyudo (Zen archery) for beginners at Zen Mountain Monastery. You'll learn the Seven Coordinations—the foundational movements—and explore archery as meditation practice: aiming without attachment to the result.

Kyudo as practice

Kyudo—the Way of the Bow—is one of Japan's classical martial arts, but in a Zen context it functions as sitting practice does: a vehicle for direct, embodied attention. Unlike zazen (sitting meditation), kyudo trains the same qualities—presence, non-striving, precision—through movement and aim. The core teaching is paradoxical: you shoot to release attachment to hitting the target. Miss or hit, the practice is the same.

This retreat teaches the Seven Coordinations, the fundamental sequence of posture, breath, and release that structure kyudo practice. You're not here to become an archer. You're here to experience how form and emptiness work together, and how letting go of the outcome sharpens your aim.

What to expect

Zen Mountain Monastery (in the Catskills, New York) runs a traditional schedule: early morning zazen, breakfast, practice periods, lunch, afternoon and evening sessions. During this retreat, those sessions center on kyudo instruction and practice. You'll work with the bow repeatedly, learning alignment and release. The pace is deliberate and repetitive—not drill-like, but allowing the body and mind to settle into the form.

Five days is enough time to ground the basics and feel the difference between technique as concept and technique as lived experience.

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A five-day intensive retreat for beginners in Kyudo (Zen archery) focusing on the Seven Coordinations of bow and arrow handling, stance, and releasing. Through meticulous attention to form and movement, students develop deep practice and self-awareness as a meditation path.

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