All I can say is LOST
#22
Whatever you do...don't give up, you can beat it. I have been battling TP for the past few years. I'm just now starting to gain some ground. It's been a long miserable ride, but the love for archery has kept me going. I thought many times about giving up, I have to thank god for giving me the strength to keep trying. Believe meyour brain is the enemy here. You have to convince your brain that you can hold the pin on target and squeeze the trigger, and continue holding on target til the arrow hits it's mark. I only shoot 1 arrow at a time, if the shot doesn't feel right, and theTP is setting in I simply let down. Go in the house for awhile then come back and try again later. Realize you'll have good days and bad days, don't let it get you down.
#25
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Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2008
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I won't give up I can't it is my life I just want to try to at least be able to control the TP well enough that I feel confident in shooting a cow elk in AZ this year as I have not been drawn in 4 years and with the chance to huntI want ot make it a good one.





