RE: How do you practice?
FL, If I was gonna go to alot of shoots or get into serious target archery, You bet, a coach would be the way to go. However, we've none in our area, and I don't think I could sell the spouse, who thinks the sun has risen again when bow season ends, on the thought of traveling to find a coach. I don't think I have bad form, I concentrate on a consistent, comfortable grip and eliminating tension from my body when I shoot. I don't move my head to accomodate the bow, and I don't lean backwards from being overdrawn or bowed. I'm very bowhunting competent out to 35 yards or so, and am really looking for some kind of practice routine to follow so I have a plan when I go shoot. Kind of like hitting golf balls at the range, it's better to work on specific issues than to just flail away at a bucket o' balls...