I was shooting my 50# bow two weeks ago. I hadn’t been shooting for an extended period of time in about a year. Mostly, I take a few shots periodically, but that was about it. My girlfriend and I went out to the local range and shot a good hour and a half. Near the end, my drawing arm started to shake, but being STUPID, I ignored it. When I got home my deltoid was definitely very sore, and I had no strength in it. There was no bruising or swelling. Two days later, on Monday, I had strength in it and pulled back and shot my bow about 6 times, and there was pain. I knew I better give things a complete rest. The following weekend I saw a doctor and he said there was not a rotator cuff injury and that I should pop ibuprofen and rest it. Now as I approach week two of an injured shoulder I've had time to think about a few things:
- If I was shooting a heavier bow, I could have injured myself even worse
I should have stopped shooting before I got tired, and definitely should NOT have kept shooting when my arm started to shake.
Just because I shoot 50# periodically does not mean I can shoot 50# for almost two hours straight.
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This morning I drew my girlfriends recurve, it hit 30# at my 30" draw. I could draw it back, but it hurt a little bit. It worries me, but at least it’s not a rotator cuff injury. I've had no bruising or swelling. My injury, I hope, is a minor one. How long it will take to heal, I don’t know.