Form flaws and whatnot...
#32
ORIGINAL: Washington Hunter
In my defense, she was pretty hot in Smokin' Aces;

ORIGINAL: atlasman
Man card in flames dude.
I know you're all digging the Alicia Keys playing on XM on the TV too. Don't hate, it was 20 on 20.
Man card in flames dude.


I wonder how her left thumb is going to feel after she fires that revolver![&:][X(]
#38
ORIGINAL: PreacherTony
Yep .... target panic ....cost me a real nice buck last year ....
ORIGINAL: JNTURK
funny, i had this same problem just a while back...as i thought about it it was like i wanted to "see" what i was going to hit instead of trying to "cover" what i wanted to hit with my pin head....when i would practice i tried to remember in the back of my mind to cover what i wanted to hit instead of try to "see" it....it helped me....good luck with that.......your college already start up there?
ORIGINAL: Washington Hunter
Its funny, my dad has the same metabolism I do. He's 40-something and has kept his weight between 150 and 160 for as long as I can remember, depending on the time of the year and his work schedule.
I've been between 140 and 145 since my freshman year. I run a lot, which probably doesn't help, but its good for ya!
As far as form goes... I've really been striving to perfect myself as a shooter since I purchased this bow and it seems that its really starting to show. I feel like I've got the form part down pretty good, now I need to work on my shot execution I think. I have trouble ocasionally with freezing just below the spot I want to hit, which causes me to try and force the pin up resulting in a miss. I think I really need to focus on just letting the shot happen rather than forcing it to happen.
Any and all advice is appreciated, I'm sure y'all know that.
Its funny, my dad has the same metabolism I do. He's 40-something and has kept his weight between 150 and 160 for as long as I can remember, depending on the time of the year and his work schedule.
I've been between 140 and 145 since my freshman year. I run a lot, which probably doesn't help, but its good for ya!
As far as form goes... I've really been striving to perfect myself as a shooter since I purchased this bow and it seems that its really starting to show. I feel like I've got the form part down pretty good, now I need to work on my shot execution I think. I have trouble ocasionally with freezing just below the spot I want to hit, which causes me to try and force the pin up resulting in a miss. I think I really need to focus on just letting the shot happen rather than forcing it to happen.
Any and all advice is appreciated, I'm sure y'all know that.






