got my bow set up. critique my form please
#2
RE: got my bow set up. critique my form please
Heads up, draw length looks reasonable, shoulder not too high and elbow unlocked, grip looks good, yadd yadda.
Looks pretty good to me- I'm not one of those form-Nazis like some are. More importantly how does it FEEL to you?
I believe comfort comes first as comfort is easily repeatable (of course assuming we are not talking some kind of ridiculous form error like a draw length that is 3" too long, etc).
How's the tension on that Trophy Taker cord?- the XTR cams are SUPER sensitive to cam synch.
#4
RE: got my bow set up. critique my form please
The only thing I would try is to take the bend out of the elbow.The bend in your elbow is going out to the side instead of down and this will cause very inconsistant left and right problems.
If you want a little bend,imo,it shouldn't be out away from the body,it should go more toward the ground.
If you want a little bend,imo,it shouldn't be out away from the body,it should go more toward the ground.
#6
RE: got my bow set up. critique my form please
Looks to me like you are rotating your arm out at the elbow when all you need to rotate is the wrist and forearm out.(pictures CAN be decieving)
Hold your arm out with the wrist and forearm perpendicular to the ground.Then rotate just the wrist and forearm and notice the elbow position.It should not move.
From here,most coaches prefer to teach a straight but relaxed elbow but if you prefer bend,you should just relax the elbow a little further without rotating it out.
I suggest working on it AFTER killing that turkey
Hold your arm out with the wrist and forearm perpendicular to the ground.Then rotate just the wrist and forearm and notice the elbow position.It should not move.
From here,most coaches prefer to teach a straight but relaxed elbow but if you prefer bend,you should just relax the elbow a little further without rotating it out.
I suggest working on it AFTER killing that turkey
#7
RE: got my bow set up. critique my form please
I would say that it looks pretty decent really. One question though. Are you intentionally squeezing/placing your thumb and index finger like that? If so id say you should let go of the bow more. If that is how your fingers fall when your grip isrelaxed, then it is what it is. Having/allowing a loose grip will allow cleaner shots imo. Ive been struggling with letting the bow go lately and noticed random flyers and im sure thats what it is. I had it all pretty good a month back, but now ive started working on a better release, and all that went to crap
Derek
Derek
#8
RE: got my bow set up. critique my form please
i just tried working on it for about a half hour, and now i remember why i have the bend and the high anchor.. Its the only way I can get the string to touch my nose without increasing the draw. how necessary is it to have the string touching your nose, as long as you have a solid anchor point elsewhere?
#9
RE: got my bow set up. critique my form please
imho it is pretty necesarry to have the string touching your nose at least "somewhere" for most people. Typicall it is the tip, but i have seen good shooters/pros who anchor differently. Here is Brandon Reyes (Mathews/Tru-Ball). He has an odd anchor imo, but it works for him obviously. The thing is, most of us arent nearly as consistant as these guys, so it is alot easier to keep it simple, and use the tip of the nose/corner of the mouth style, whichmost do.
If you lengthen your DL by 1/2", straighten your arm out more, you should be able to keep your anchor pretty close to the same as you are comfortable with.
I shoot with a pretty straight arm, and a hair longer DL and i seem to be able to hold better, and my releases seem cleaner b/c of the joint alignment. My stance in this pic is a little tooopen, but you get the idea.
If you lengthen your DL by 1/2", straighten your arm out more, you should be able to keep your anchor pretty close to the same as you are comfortable with.
I shoot with a pretty straight arm, and a hair longer DL and i seem to be able to hold better, and my releases seem cleaner b/c of the joint alignment. My stance in this pic is a little tooopen, but you get the idea.
#10
RE: got my bow set up. critique my form please
You can have bend,it is just a bad idea imo to have the elbow bent OUT,it needs to be more downward if you are going to have it bent.
I have shot with Brandon before he went Pro.He also has/had a very open stance.He wasn't shooting a Mathews then either.
I have shot with Brandon before he went Pro.He also has/had a very open stance.He wasn't shooting a Mathews then either.