Hi Northwest: I just found this site last November and have become better than I ever thought I could be thanks to all of the great people here and the vast amount of knowledge. I got the Rick Welch DVD and learned a ton, and I changed to as close as I could to how he shoots, my problem has been over 20 years of very, very severe target panic, I could never get to full anchor and the arrow would be gone, no matter what I tried or what I did, over and over the same thing, then reading on the Rod Jenkins site about never stop pulling until realese and a post by another member led me to I think the most fool proof way of beating target panic, allowing me to stay at full draw and anchor as long as I need to, usually 2 to 3 seconds, but if I'm deer hunting and a deer steps from behind a tree just as I come to full draw and spots my movement and I need to stay at full draw for 30 seconds I still can, and here is how I do it, I come to full draw and hit my anchor, I now know in my head (and I am the biggest of head cases...HaHa!) that when I hit my anchor it is just a resting place, time to relax for as long as I need to, then when I choose the time to realese I slowly use my back muscles to complete expansion thus drawing my bow another (a guesstimate although I have had my wife watch my realese) 1/4 to 3/4 inch and then the arrow is gone, I then never lower my bow or drop my bow arm in anyway until a second or so after the arrow has hit the target. This combonation of the Welch and Jenkins styles of shooting has been the single most important thing in my being able to break years of snap shooting. If you can hold for 2 to 3 seconds and slow things down, it will help you focus, you can then start concentrating on what you need to in order for you to improve every aspect of your form and shooting ability in my opinion. Also important though is that I did a month or so of blind bale shooting to give me what Rick calls muscle memory and condition all of the muscles used in the art of shooting, I now love shooting as much as I did some 25 years ago before I knew what target panic even was.