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Just makes sense

Started by PrimitivePete, September 16, 2021, 07:11:57 AM

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PrimitivePete

Like many I am always looking for new advice on shooting and becoming a better shot and for me Rod Jenkins is who I just can't get enough of. He has a way to communicate the art of shooting in a way that I can't help to learn from. Sometimes it's something real simple that he says, such as taking a strong shot vs a weak one, that when I put that to practice I et clear results and good feedback from my shot. I'm sure we all have a Guru we lean to, who are some of yours?

1Arrow1Kill

Learned quiet a bit from Jeff Kavanagh and Clay Hayes.  Both have a number of instructional videos on YouTube.  I enjoy watching and listening to most traditional archers as there often seems to be morsels of wisdom coming from unexpected sources.  Archery and Golf . . . the more I know the more questions I develop.   
I Become the Tree until I Become the Arrow.
Practice - Practice - Practice - Beer.  Works for me . . .

katman

Rod's the man for me. Took his class a while back, best $ I ever spent on archery.
shoot straight shoot often

SlowBowKing

The last game-changing advice I got was from Terry Green via the TradGang DVD! Has helped me a ton.
-King

Compton Traditional Bowhunters
PBS Associate Member

Markp

Tom Clum Sr's video on back tension helps.  His explanation of how plucking the release damages the shoulder is good.

Kidwell's book helped too.

Sometimes we find the advice that fits our unique approach to bows, and how we use them.

Part Time Archer

Pray like Tuck and shoot like Robin.

mahantango

#1 Jimmy Blackmon, #2 Matt Zimsak- The Push, #3 Tom Clum.
We are all here because we are not all there.

GCook

I can afford to shoot most any bow I like.  And I like Primal Tech bows.

MnFn

Arne Moe, he's a member here. Same level instructor as Tom Clum, I believe.
"By the looks of his footprint he must be a big fella"  Marge Gunderson (Fargo)

"Ain't no rock going to take my place". Luke 19:40

InFamousElGuapo

Im really liking Jake Kaminski right now on youtube. Does a great job. Also Tom Clum - bought his course as well.
Toeke whip
Sarrels blueridge longbow

styksnstryngs

A video of me shooting is the only real coaching I've had for a while now. I had a pretty good background in Olympic recurve before I started shooting my stickbows a lot more and started bowhunting, so to be honest, and hopefully this doesn't sound arrogant, I don't really find myself learning much form-wise from anyone online in particular. If I see something wrong with my shot, I can usually diagnose and fix it or work on fixing it, and if I really can't figure it out, I go back to my extensive notes I used to keep. On the mental side, I gotta say I don't find anything to be simple, it's kind of a lifelong battle, and that's what makes it fun. I do enjoy watching bowhunting channels like the guys over at The Push or Clay Hayes, and I grew up on Jimmy Blackmon videos.

Bisch

Quote from: katman on September 16, 2021, 08:37:23 PM
Rod's the man for me. Took his class a while back, best $ I ever spent on archery.

Saved me a bunch of typing!

Bisch

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