I agree with ijimmy. There are the basics that will get you on the right track and then there are small tweeks in position that fit your body structure. When you spend some quality practice time, you'll find that there are subtle changes in position that feel better and produce better results. Check with your local pro shop or archery supplies store for a club or pro shop that will help you with the basics. Bad form habits are hard to break. It's best if you have someone experienced in your style of shooting assist you to get started with good basic instruction and matched equipment. Good Luck and welcome to the sport.