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Offline Ostrorogi

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Form update - MAj
« on: August 27, 2010, 05:44:00 PM »
My old topic is old and its located on  this page , Its really old thats why i decided to make new one.

I would like to share 2 more videos with you guys... you can critic if you like or make me happy. Im happy with my shooting but there are allways things to improve.

Static shooting position :
 Video 1  

Ranom shooting positions 17m-3m:
 Video 2  

   

   
Will you eat that? If not, why did you kill it?

Offline cvarcher

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Re: Form update - MAj
« Reply #1 on: August 28, 2010, 09:56:00 AM »
Looking pretty good.Keep up the good work. When you are at shooting stance (static) your in an slightly open stance which shortens your draw.just look at your feet alignemnt with your shoulders.Also try to work on keeping the anchor hand from pulling outward from the face.release with a backward motion staying as close to the face if you can.Maybe a little added bend in the bow arm elbow rather than fully straight extended. A little more cant in the bow too.

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Re: Form update - MAj
« Reply #2 on: August 28, 2010, 04:14:00 PM »
I uploaded    video of my shoot.

My draw is allways 29" position of my legs dont affect my form. I can turn my body around or i can stand on one leg and i will still have 29inch draw.
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Re: Form update - MAj
« Reply #3 on: August 29, 2010, 10:57:00 AM »
I will say it this way then. You stand at right angles to the target with your bow shoulder in line with it(as qouted by John Shultz). If your feet are slightly open stance the shoulder is off target as well.By the way,that slow motion is really helpful and I think your anchor release is better than in the regular speed! One other thing. Have you tried canting the bow more. Try it for a time and see .

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