I see a compound bow, I add it to the watchlist btw, did you knew that Koreans are by far the best archers on this planet?
When you see archery in TV shows, 90% of cases it's even a more pathetic view than when a lock picking is portrayed, but in this trailer you can see instantly that this girl is not shooting a bow 3rd time in her life (they have archery in schools). In archery there is a term "string slap" - in a bunch of series actors definitely hurt themselves It's when your technique is so bad that string hits on release the hand that holds the bow - and depending on a bow it can be very painful, even pierce the skin and leave scars.
Once I was asked to substitute managing some corporate party event where was set up an archery range - like instruct, check up on safety etc. There were some low powered long bows which are used in such events, but they are legendary for this slapping and also in a cheap attraction setup they have nock point on a string with a metal ring (in precise shooting string setup is whole opera). So one girl felt very confident - I said to her 3x, put on a hand guard - naaah, I can do this In short, hand turned dark blue after some 3 minutes
But this you cannot teach to somebody in 1h: https://pasteboard.co/wXv3n0hjZqt3.png - also with such technique + bow a headshot from 30m basically is guaranteed