Hi, folks,
I'm new here to the forum, so hello everyone,
I am part of an archery club in Jerusalem, Israel, and we have an instructor who mainly shoots compound bows. I'm shooting a 43#@28 traditional longbow.
I have/had a problem that as I get tired, my left (bow) hand flinches to the right an incredible amount. My instructor keeps telling me to relax my left hand and not to grip the handle. He also suggested I use a string around my fingers to hold the bow to my hand.
This hasn't really seemed to work, until I saw greyarcher1's video on youtube about stand and stile (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PqzNV0ooIs&list=PL81D485C18F72A9CD&index=30)
Where he suggests to let the bow fly forward instead of to the left or right. So I tried that, and it seems to work. My question is, since every photo I see of traditional archers have them holding the bow, with the bow hand fingers touching the bow, is it proper for the bow hand fingers to touch the bow? Should the left (bow holding) hand be completely relaxed, with only the palm touching the bow? I have seen bows with grooves for the fingers - and my instructor says that that's just hogwash to sell bows. Is he right?
Any help would be welcome.