I shoot split finger...and I put the string right on my first joint. whenever I try to get a good grip and curl my fingers around the string more I cant get a good release...When I don't grip as much I can just relax the back of my hand and it goes off nice. I like the deeper grip because it gives me better control and a better anchor.
Also, If a use a weaker grip it feels as if it is going to slip off and then I just end up tensing up and not getting a smooth release.
So, Am I just not relaxing at the point of release or should I not be gripping so hard?
Anyone struggle with this?
Use what works Chief. One danger is to make too much of a "fist" on the string. Just LET it relax and go off.
Arne
I find that a deep hook lets my string hand and forearm be much more relaxed, which I believe is the key to a smooth release. Think of your fingers as a hook, with all the weight of drawing the bow on your back muscles, back of hand and forearm relaxed as possible. When you hit anchor try relaxing your ring finger first and let the string slip away. Also check out Moebow's video on rotational draw.
I find that a deep hook lets my string hand and forearm be much more relaxed, which I believe is the key to a smooth release. Think of your fingers as a hook, with all the weight of drawing the bow on your back muscles, back of hand and forearm relaxed as possible. When you hit anchor try relaxing your ring finger first and let the string slip away. Also check out Moebow's video on rotational draw.