Yup, archery ROCKS. Taught it for years at a summer camp.
Trick for finding arrows in the grass in the summer? Shoot barefoot. I guarantee you'll feel 'em and never see 'em. They burrow under when you miss the target. After a while you'll get a feel for "I missed this direction" equals "it went that far in the grass".
Keep your bow (strong) wrist angled in, it'll keep the bowstring off your forearm (it hurts less that way!). Keep your draw elbow straight out. Draw to the same point on your cheek every time. Don't adjust windage with your torso, adjust it with your feet and keep your torso locked. Use your cheek draw point to adjust elevation; keep your shoulders and waist locked.
I should dig my old compound out, and see about finding a string for it. The upper body workout might do my old bones some good! But, shooting is shooting - focus on the target, your stance, and the projectile is all just as "zen" as firearms shooting. Enjoy!