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Re: How important is a good release?
[Re: spoon33]
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08/12/14 07:07 PM
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passthru
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Re: How important is a good release?
[Re: spoon33]
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08/19/14 11:45 PM
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Bullfrog
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Ok so tell me this, I use a wrist release and when I pull back, my thumb is pointed down.
I bury my pointer finger knuckle right under my ear against my jaw bone, once set I reach my finger out and find the trigger. When ready put enough pressure to break. All of this is while my elbow is almost as high as I can get it. Does it sound like I'm doing that right? It's what feels natural.
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Re: How important is a good release?
[Re: Bullfrog]
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08/20/14 01:21 AM
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bjankowski
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Ok so tell me this, I use a wrist release and when I pull back, my thumb is pointed down.
I bury my pointer finger knuckle right under my ear against my jaw bone, once set I reach my finger out and find the trigger. When ready put enough pressure to break. All of this is while my elbow is almost as high as I can get it. Does it sound like I'm doing that right? It's what feels natural. Just as long as your anchor point is consistent. That's the key.
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