See,
I do have a segment in the just released "The Bowhunters of Trad Gang" DVD. Its not a long segment, but stressed what I feel is the most important aspect of shooting a bow...proper alignment.
The bow is a 60" 60# Thunderstick MOAB.
Been shooting a trad bow since I made the switch from the compound back in the late 90s. Sometime in the 3rd year, it all clicked. I had my own style, and I was happy with it, but I then realised that if you are properly aligned, you can take total control of the shot. And, you can put the arrow where it needs to go from just about any position that's thrown at the bowhunter by taking that alignment with you by bending or rotating at the waist. .....and that 'form' is really from the waist up. By practicing from various positions, my perfect 'go to' shot really dialed in.
I can't tell you how many critters I'd have missed out on if I only had one perfect back yard shot.