How's my form
#1
How's my form
Why, ask “how is my form”? If you don’t want answers, then don’t ask the question!
What offends some one about answers like: your draw is to long (you anchor is behind your ear), relax your hand (you don’t need a death grip on your bow, your not falling), bow arm needs to be bent (arm should not be locked, you cant push with a locked arm), your release is to long (should not be reaching with the tip of your finger to punch it). Remember you asked.
And when you do ask what makes you get nasty about good advice? You asked them for help!!! You dont have to agree, but be nice. No one is trying to hurt you.
I am not telling people not to ask this question. I’m just saying if you don’t want the truth then don’t ask. If your looking for some one to tell you "you have great form", ask your mom(she wont hurt youe feelings).Remember you don’t have to takeany advice or change any thing. It’s up to you.
What offends some one about answers like: your draw is to long (you anchor is behind your ear), relax your hand (you don’t need a death grip on your bow, your not falling), bow arm needs to be bent (arm should not be locked, you cant push with a locked arm), your release is to long (should not be reaching with the tip of your finger to punch it). Remember you asked.
And when you do ask what makes you get nasty about good advice? You asked them for help!!! You dont have to agree, but be nice. No one is trying to hurt you.
I am not telling people not to ask this question. I’m just saying if you don’t want the truth then don’t ask. If your looking for some one to tell you "you have great form", ask your mom(she wont hurt youe feelings).Remember you don’t have to takeany advice or change any thing. It’s up to you.
#4
RE: How's my form
I agree, the reason, most that ask don't know what perfect form is. It's hard for them to grasp the concept of it all.. Just because they can hit the target in front of them they want to be commended instead of critiqued.