Here is an email I sent to Fred on his book "Instinctive Shooting II". Pretty much says what I strongly beleive.
Fred,
Welcome as a tradgang sponser. I have been wondering how to contact you for some wool clothing. I also want to thank you for probably giving me the upper hand in traditional shooting. I have been shooting instinctively now for about three years. Never had been in archery before in my life of 56 years. When i do get interested in something, I do read, watch and study (do my homework I call it) on those that do know what they are doing. Right off the bat I was lucky enough to get your book "Instinctive Shooting 2" and shortly following that the VCR tape of the same. I practiced, practiced and practiced what you preached. The advantage I had of being a virgin archery shooter I feel was I hadn't established any bad habits yet. You demonstrated to me, thru your teachings, the proper foundation of archery to build on. Dont get me wrong, I am no Robin Hood, but I can shoot in probably the 90 percentile range of the groups I shoot with. Many of whom have been shooting for over 30 years. Many have told me how surprised they are at how quickly I have come along in traditional archery. I tell them how I learned thru alot of your teachings. How I "did my homework" on traditional archery. Surprisingly enough, as much as my new found friends love traditional archery, what I tell them falls on death ears. Sorta makes me chuckle. Another satisfaction comes from the fact is I am ussually the old guy of the groups I shoot with. People most generally hear about the not so good things they do in life so I just wanted to give you a most deserving pat on the back for what you did for me.
Oh yes, before I forget. It took me 56 years of cotton before I realized the benefits of wool. Now I cant be without it. I learned of those benefits from an article in Traditional Bowhunter Magazine written by a man named G. Fred Asbell.