Had some surgery on my bow sholder quite a while ago (not bow related) and wasn't allowed to do much at all, Dr's orders. No work, no driving, basically nothing for 8 weeks.
Never did understand "Cabin Fever", but think I do now.
Anyway, once Phyiso started, for weeks I faithfully followed Doctors and Phyiso's instructions and exercises, and got some good muscle support back into my shoulder.
Later, when the Phyiso said it was time to pick up a bow, I was really pleased.
I slowly starting shooting with my youngest sons 35# longbow, and boy-oh-boy, after months of not shooting at all, 35# seemed really hard. Well I started with just a few shots at a time, and then slowly increased the number of arrows. I would stop shooting when I couldn't keep a good shot together though. I slowly built it up till I could comfortably shoot 30 good shots in a session.
Moved up to my oldest sons 45# longbow and worked on the same regime. Took out my 55# Blackwidow longbow and worked on it till I could shoot 30 good controlled arrows. Got a lend of a mates 65# recurve and did it all again.
Well, after lots of exercise, Phyiso, and careful bow work, this evening I finally had a few shots with my Blackwidow 75# longbow. This is my favorite bow, and it was sure good to be able to shoot it again. Good strength and control, but I stopped after 6 or 7 shots, ran out of puff. So now I have to work on building back up my bow stamina. Same as with the other lighter weight bows though, slowly slowly.
It's taken a long time, but it's actually been really good, hard work but good. Sort of like starting over again, but with lots of knowledge and experience if that makes sense. I've built a better shot sequence, and even seemed to have dialed in better, more consistant form. I can easily let down if it doesn't feel right and my back tension, alignment and follow through is much better than pre surgery.
Time to go stump shooting with my favorite bow.
Best
Lex