I've used the push-pull type draw when shooting deer from the ground in the past because it seems to minimize movement. Hunting from the ground forces a minimal movement and holding the bow up helps break up my outline. Pushing toward the deer keeps all the movement in-line with less side-to-side that an animal could pick up on. My question is: Does this type of draw create problems in form or not allow for good back tension? I'd like to practice a variety of shots for different hunting situations because you never know what you'll have to do in the woods. But, day-to-day practice off season, I don't want to be developing bad form. I am studying the rotational draw because I like how it engages my back, but...when it comes to the moment of taking that shot inside 20 yards on the ground, eye level, I almost bet I'll revert to the push-pull.
Any thoughts?
Dan