First off I would like to thank Jim for this amazing program that he has put together ! I have done it twice through to completion, over a two year period and I can almost feel with some cautious certainty, that I might be outta the woods, hopefully .
My practice routine has changed immensely from flinging non stop to a more calculated , take your time kinda session, that has a few hold and let downs, built in as well . When I screw up I have a little better idea of what I did wrong, which can vary from not having back pressure, to simply not aiming with intensity.
I have a few observations that I would like to pass on ;
1– Care needs to be taken when letting down , especially with the heavier weight bows . If you’re not careful, you can hurt your bow arm shoulder. I let down slowly, and lower the bow .
2– Doing this program in the off-season is not any kind of hardship, at least not for me. January and February in Manitoba are cold, I did the program in my garage and was limited with the distance, but made it work .
3– The fact that you have a sheet of paper , with days and expectations for certain days, to follow, gave me a sense of accomplishment . Even without releasing an arrow. Without this specific chart style of program , I really doubt I would have finished to entirety, and I did the program twice, and will likely do it again this winter. I guess a benefit of getting older and being retired .
4– For anyone suffering from the “Demon” you need to give this program a shot, you won’t regret it !!
Anyway ,Thanks again Jim ...Stay Safe !!
Bruce Turner