This Tip Helped Me With My Shot Process

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One Thousand Hobbies

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Күн бұрын

After the last video I wanted to try this archery drill again. I watched a video from Dan (Elk Shape) and there was a tip he gave that I tried and I think helped a lot. Hope you guys enjoy!
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@trxe420
@trxe420 4 күн бұрын
Anytime I have target panic in I watch both the same videos and follow them lol. Especially the blind bail technique that Chris talks about. Honestly, even when I am shooting good, I warm up when practicing by doing it because it's so crucial to my shot pattern. Another tip I found was to determine if you like to focus on the pin and let the target dance/blur or focus on the target and let the pin dance/blur. I am the latter. Someone else mentioned it below, but the triangle that is formed in your release arm is a bit too tight, you want a wider triangle there. That could be a draw length issue though, you might need to lengthen your draw length. Form is looking good though, keep it up!
@HeartlandMakesAndOutdoors
@HeartlandMakesAndOutdoors 7 күн бұрын
Good Job on your shooting process, I though at first we was gong to be able to get along, then I seen your t shirt and thought, Oh man he had some potential. hahhah J/K friend. Thanks for the fun video, I will be back to keep up with you. Dale
@OneThousandHobbies
@OneThousandHobbies 7 күн бұрын
Hahaha so don’t say boomer sooner? 😂 thank you! Welcome to the channel!
@toddf7582
@toddf7582 10 күн бұрын
I’ve never used the trigger. Today I noticed your hand is upside down when you pull the thumb trigger. That would take a while to get used to. We had finger grips on the string, or the leather glove that covers your fingers and straps on your hand. We also had the forearm pad that went on your left arm to prevent the string from bruising your arm.
@Terpedup925
@Terpedup925 7 күн бұрын
Keep that elbow up higher and get a taller stance. Still kinda punching the trigger some. Watch John Dudley’s school of nock. He goes through the shot process. Talking to yourself while going through the process will help. I always say. “Stance, grip. Raise the bow to the target. Anchor, peep sight, and here we go”. Seems to help. Joel turner has his own shot process as well called shot IQ
@OneThousandHobbies
@OneThousandHobbies 7 күн бұрын
Thank you! I watched some of John’s school of nock I like his training tool too. I’ve seen Joel with Dan the elk shape guy too! Both great mentors !!
@Terpedup925
@Terpedup925 7 күн бұрын
@ yea they are all great but I always find myself going back to Dudley’s video because he give more info for free while Joel will give some hints but if you want more from him you gotta pay for the videos. Good luck on your journey. I’ve been shooting for 2 1/2 years. So still trying to get really good. But standing tall and having that elbow up higher really helps.
@timbow50
@timbow50 3 күн бұрын
You’re still punching quite a bit. Try not worrying so much on hitting a dot, just let the bow settle down wherever it gets into its smallest float pattern. Just let it float there and pull not fighting anything. Try getting some black construction paper where’s there’s nothing to aim at. Exactly like blank baleing.. The black paper doesn’t show arrow holes so much so you won’t be trying to aim at holes like in a white paper. Not to worry about hitting dots yet BECAUSE YOU ARE STILL PUNCHING! Slow motion this video and see or get someone to video in slow motion. You will be surprised at what you will see. Get that big target in your garage UP ON SOMETHING where you will NOT be aiming downward at all. Get like 10-15 from it and seriously practice. And it’s not how many shots you take in a session but how well you can control those shots. Do not rush. Take at least 45 seconds or longer between shots. Cover your sight or remove it. You’re not trying to hit any spot. This may take days and days until you get the technique ingrained in your brain. When you get control your anxiety level drop tremendously.
@HeartlandMakesAndOutdoors
@HeartlandMakesAndOutdoors 7 күн бұрын
Sub 486, keep odnw what you are doing. Dale
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