#writersblock
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Y'mean how to sling one?
If a long/recurve/stick and you don't plan on shooting it that day, you can unstring it for storage and carry it that way.
Some people just put their body through it... not terrible for longbows. Not pleasant for compound-bows.
But most of the time people do a field-carry, hand on the grip, arms relaxed. So long as you don't drop it you're fine. Bows aren't particularily heavy aside from some compound-bows.
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Spear/polarm skills.
This should cover it
Why polarm names aren't a thing
Longsword techniques from the german school of fencing may also apply in 1 v 1 combat, which can get pretty close-quarters.