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Started by huntin_sparty, August 08, 2010, 09:59:00 PM

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huntin_sparty

After half a year hopefully makeing some progress!

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Either way my boy and I had a great time!!!!

 

After the photo realized he needed to get back to corner of mouth to anchor and needed a Dodge shirt!
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huntin_sparty

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huntin_sparty

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Sorry no clue why this one wont post!!! ARGHHHHH COMPUTERS!  It me adding Terry's lines to the overhead.  My wife from the deck was at a slight angle not directly overhead.
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s_mcflurry

Here you go:  

Your draw elbow looks low to me.  Generally, it should be in line with the arrow as much as possible to maximize your strength against the force of the bow.  The shot from above looks good, your elbow is pretty much in line with the arrow, which suggests you're in your back.  Bringing your elbow up will help even more with that.
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eric-thor

the draw arm is lower than needed though that will fix itself if you keep you head up .id rather see your drawing arm  back further so as u can fully engage your back start off by standing upright to work on you basic form structure your drawing elbow needs to be in line close isnt close enough it will cause you to creep and collaps try a more millitary type stance shoulders back and "T"stance. once you have a consistant strong base you can bend at the waist and knees if your shoot deems that necesssary.
form is everything! shoot well shoot hard.

jonsimoneau

Looks like you may be really leaning into the shot.  Try to bring the string to your face, rather than your face to the string.  I think maybe you'll get a longer draw, and you will be more in allignment.  Your son looks like he is on the right track! Good luck!

ren sarns

COncur,  looks like you are leaning into it. Right shoulder and right arm are forward towards the arrow.... try to get more upright,  you will gain draw length and your alignment will be better.
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