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Form??
What does good form look like with a trad. bow?
Pics would be nice! Thanks |
RE: Form??
About the same as compound IMO. Draw arm parrellel with arrow, bow shoulder down, head inline with body(no leaning back or forward), not entirely gripping the handle, but not as loose as a compound. Longbows with low wrist is going to have a different arm position than say a bow with high wrist.
Also other open items that are person, is the stance, open or close, and head lean. |
RE: Form??
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RE: Form??
Now, that is a hunched over form. But he is stretching it out. Goes to show, you got to find your way.
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RE: Form??
You could watch a 100 differant archers and see a 100 differant forms.Everybody is differant-height,facial structure,body shape,etc.Find what works and feels right for you and as long as you're consistant with every shot(and accurate),who's to say what's proper
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RE: Form??
ORIGINAL: JimPic You could watch a 100 differant archers and see a 100 differant forms.Everybody is differant-height,facial structure,body shape,etc.Find what works and feels right for you and as long as you're consistant with every shot(and accurate),who's to say what's proper |
RE: Form??
You could watch a 100 differant archers and see a 100 differant forms.Everybody is differant-height,facial structure,body shape,etc.Find what works and feels right for you and as long as you're consistant with every shot(and accurate),who's to say what's proper ![]() Those pictures are a good example of how things should be lined up.All he has to do now is maintain good back tension and relax his string hand to send the arrow on it's way. |
RE: Form??
Those tradganger's are an impatient bunch... Hell, "I" got impatient waiting for her to pan the camera over, LOL" Move the camera, woman!! :D
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