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#41
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Miller excellent work so far!!! As for being accurate, it will come. Thats why I stress to keep your eyes closed while doing this, results will come but not instantaneously. What you are doing is actual practice! I would suggest doing this 25-30 times a day with your EYES CLOSED for a couple weeks at the least, the biggest part of being moreproficient is the COMMITTMENT to learning it, ifpeople really want to get betterthey'll put in the time PRACTICING not shooting, if they are not, they will be shooting groups in as little as a few hours looking for the instant result. The others are correct, even just a pic from front, back and even above, usually a mirror on the ceiling when avail will help see your form better.
If you are not shooting in a league right now and stick to eyes closed there are some aiming practices you can do after some time.
Miller excellent work so far!!! As for being accurate, it will come. Thats why I stress to keep your eyes closed while doing this, results will come but not instantaneously. What you are doing is actual practice! I would suggest doing this 25-30 times a day with your EYES CLOSED for a couple weeks at the least, the biggest part of being moreproficient is the COMMITTMENT to learning it, ifpeople really want to get betterthey'll put in the time PRACTICING not shooting, if they are not, they will be shooting groups in as little as a few hours looking for the instant result. The others are correct, even just a pic from front, back and even above, usually a mirror on the ceiling when avail will help see your form better.
If you are not shooting in a league right now and stick to eyes closed there are some aiming practices you can do after some time.
#42
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Blissfield MI USA
Miller, you should be standing very close to your target with your eyes closed. Close enough that there should be no way you can miss the target. You should be able to shoot an arrow into the target and probably just reach out and pull it out. Maybe a little bit farther away if you want. The target should also be level with you so you can shoot the bow level with the ground, not aiming down.
You should also address the target so you can look at it, close your eyes and draw, then open them and be on target, or pretty close. If this does not happen change your footing and/or stance so you address the target correctly. Archery should always be comfortable and relaxed, never forced and awkward. Especially in the beginning. Once you get the basics down you can practice the hard shots.
I also agree, keep shooting blind for while before you worry about the target exercises. Going out of sequence will probably mess you up. The hardest part about starting out or trying to cure target panic is not cheating. Everyone always wants to shoot at a target at some point. It is very hard not to do.
When I blind bale shoot I only use one arrow usually.
And to be honest, if you are not sure of what is behind your target, or it's not safe you probably shouldn't be shooting. That is one of the major safety of shooting any weapon. You can't count on hitting your target every time.
Paul
You should also address the target so you can look at it, close your eyes and draw, then open them and be on target, or pretty close. If this does not happen change your footing and/or stance so you address the target correctly. Archery should always be comfortable and relaxed, never forced and awkward. Especially in the beginning. Once you get the basics down you can practice the hard shots.
I also agree, keep shooting blind for while before you worry about the target exercises. Going out of sequence will probably mess you up. The hardest part about starting out or trying to cure target panic is not cheating. Everyone always wants to shoot at a target at some point. It is very hard not to do.
When I blind bale shoot I only use one arrow usually.
And to be honest, if you are not sure of what is behind your target, or it's not safe you probably shouldn't be shooting. That is one of the major safety of shooting any weapon. You can't count on hitting your target every time.
Paul




