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Author Topic: Byron Ferguson Podcast  (Read 236 times)

Offline JR Williams

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Byron Ferguson Podcast
« on: December 04, 2017, 03:41:00 PM »
I may be beating Matt to the punch, but The Push released a new podcast this morning and the guest is Byron Ferguson.

I actually had today off and did some stump shooting for a few hours and I listened to the podcast to and from my stumping grounds. Great interview, especially for the instinctive longbow crowd, but he has a lot of good nuggets no matter what style you shoot,

I really like the diversity of archers that Matt and Tim interview on The Push podcast. Thanks guys for all your doing!
God Bless

Numunuu

Offline ThePushArchery

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Re: Byron Ferguson Podcast
« Reply #1 on: December 04, 2017, 04:27:00 PM »
Hey!! You did beat me to the punch! Nicely done, hahaha.

Thanks for starting this thread. Hope your stumping went well!

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Re: Byron Ferguson Podcast
« Reply #2 on: December 04, 2017, 05:37:00 PM »
The Byron interview was excellent and like you, there were some different questions I would have liked in there.  Hind sight is excellent stuff.  When conversing about the Hill aim versus 'become the arrow'.   I think many are looking for a mechanical switch to throw.  Hill's explanation is very mechanical, but in short order with consistent technique and practice, I would bet will fall into the 'become the arrow' system for many.  One question I would have liked is the center is the center aspect.  How forced is that mentally?  When I mentally force an aim,  it becomes an argument.  I need to feel more casual about it, exacting, but casual.  
  I think the general history picture of what makes the man was excellent.  I was not aware of the eye speed info, makes perfect sense.

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