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Main Boards => The Shooters FORM Board => Topic started by: champ38 on July 24, 2010, 06:29:00 PM
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I found this clip interesting, seems to really simplify the draw.
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Oh well, goof that one up, was hoping to post a link that u could just click on, not cut/paste.
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Thank You Mr. Wesley.
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Champ38,
How many ways to skin a cat? Whoever that is, he's correct that the rotational draw can move the bow shoulder but it doesn't have to. The rotational draw helps to pre-load the rhomboids and makes the transfer to expansion easier. I'm not in any way saying he's wrong, one way of thinking about a process is as good as another. He is getting a preload/load on the back muscles.
For what it's worth though, I'll stick with the Kisic Lee approach.
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Originally posted by moebow:
Champ38,
For what it's worth though, I'll stick with the Kisic Lee approach.
I've never heard of that, can you explain how it works?
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I'll have to go along with Howard Hill......
Anyone can make a youtube video.....but its much harder to do what Howard did.....and this guy dispels Howard's teachings. So, I disagree with him....on many points. And, many of the folks here that give great shooting advice would not agree with some of this guys teachings. Funny, he also made negative comments on rotation....yet He ALSO rotates on the draw.
Also, once I had to remove the link when I saw the compound get picked up. Sorry, but I do have to stick to the original rule set in stone from the begining....no compound pics, video, or threads.
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He's an Olympic couch:
Kisic Lee (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kisik_Lee)
But I kind of stick with what Howard Hill says too, cause I saw him do it at lots of different targets.