Originally posted by Dirty Bill:
Shooting a bow is 90% mental. The only advice I can give is to start hunting varmints like ground hogs or something.
Well, I agree and disagree with many of the posts above.. to me it sounds as though you shoot well enough on targets... When you focus or don't have time to think (like arials tgts-you do fine) but when it comes to bearing down picking a spot, executing everything you practice on a live animal there's a disconnect.
I call that stress... some call it buck fever.. but tests have shown that in stress situations, we tend to react and not think... I know folks who can kill tgts better than most, but miss most of the game animals they shoot at... and also folks (like me) who shoot mediocrely, but can still hit a game animal.. and then there are those those who tend to rise to the occaision and will actually shoot better at game animals...
There are two categories of reasoning for this... one is mental and the other is physiological- but they are really the same problem... I digress...
Mentally, if you are not used to the close encounter with a whitetail, you tend to rush and mechanics go out the window... you shoot in order to get the shot off as in a stressful situation, the bodies natural instinct is to rid onesself of the stress... not focus on making a great shot...
physiologically, the body's fight/flight instinct kicks up the adrenaline... the heart begins to race, the need for more oxygen increases the breathing rate... time begins to slow... the mind races... focus actually decreases... at this point the human body begins to lose control of fine motor skills... and gross motor skills are reduced... best analaogy I've heard is about the stories about cops who are expert shots, shooting a full mag and missing with 70% of them at under 10 yds in a shoot out... why stress...
(btw- Gross motor skills use major muscle groups and are large movements & Fine motor skills require multipe muscle groups, coordination and dexterity to accomplish- drawing a bow gross motor skill/shooting a bow accurately-fine motor skill) How to over come it? Well, the way you practice...
practice visualization- where you tell yourself mentally, here she comes.. closer... closer... okay when she gets behind the tree, I'll draw... then do it... then I pick a spot right behind the shoulder.... focus... and whew... done deal... thats the mental side... I also teach myself to slowly count backwards from one hundred when I see an animal I am going to shoot at begin to come into range... keeps the mind busy to try and fight off the mental weebie jeebies...
practice shooting under physical stress- if the body will have a physical stress then replicate it in practice... do a few wind sprints pick up your bow and shoot one arrow at the target... drop and do 10 good push ups nock an arrow and shoot at the target... repeat and see how your groups are... probably not too good...
both of these are things to help you learn to focus when the real moment of truth comes... does it work... I think so.. is it a practical daily routine... not really, unless you find that you can't shoot well while under stress... the hardest part is the visualization... my suggestions is google "sports visualization" or check out a book from the library. Its a science that is proven to work... not exactly what we like to talk about when we go to bending wood to shoot an arra with stick and string... but I am sure it will help you make next season a whole diferent result...
good luck