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Help on technique #2878081 12/29/11 04:58 AM
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Hey everyone I am just trying to get some help on my drawing/shooting technique. Thanks!

seated
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eewO0moJq6A&context=C3ea5e4dADOEgsToPDskIFysBe1nniFmsWAjrdnu-c

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPMBpkRP15Y&context=C37cac7dADOEgsToPDskJ0v7KgvxNhQ-g983lGSJP0

sorry about the bad quality full screen helps, I will try to get some better ones up as soon as I can


Re: Help on technique [Re: spotnstalk] #2878477 12/29/11 02:32 PM
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Little bit of a fitment issue. Most would say from DL being too long. On the standing shot you can see your back torqued to the right to draw. In perfect position your back should be essentially straight up and down. It could be as simple as shortening your release hard to tell from the back.

Second issue is dropping your bow arm. You want to keep your bow arm out at a 90 degree angle. If you need to shoot towards the ground bend at the waist. Your leaning back but dropping your front arm to execute the shot. I like to work with a target closer to eye level to get everything set, then focus on bending to shoot downhill.

grip looks better than most, and your draw arm appears to be in a decent spot but hard to see exact details from behind.


Re: Help on technique [Re: scot] #2878638 12/29/11 03:20 PM
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Re: Help on technique [Re: bjankowski] #2879272 12/29/11 06:25 PM
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Thanks for the replies I'll try to get a face on video as soon as I can


Re: Help on technique [Re: spotnstalk] #2879298 12/29/11 06:37 PM
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Originally Posted By: spotnstalk
Thanks for the replies I'll try to get a face on video as soon as I can


Where do you live at? I can fix all those things in 10 minutes with you.


Re: Help on technique [Re: bjankowski] #2880646 12/30/11 02:33 AM
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Close to dallas I frequent cinnamon creek archery if your ever out there


Re: Help on technique [Re: spotnstalk] #2880808 12/30/11 03:28 AM
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I'm in Burleson and have been off work for six months due to a bad car wreck in June. I'm still not allowed to get back to work for at least two more months, so if your ever in the area contact me. I'd be glad to spend some time with you.


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