Well with Ohio's archery season winding down, I thought I'd take the chance to really concentrate on improving my form over the off season. I've been shooting well enough to put plenty of meat in the freezer, but I've always struggled with going on streaks. I'll shoot well for a few days/weeks/months and then things will just fall apart for a bit. I think mainly because my form wasn't correct/consistent. I've been studying Terry's clock form, as well as constantly going over Arne's videos and MBB 3. After about a week of exclusively blank bale work, it seems like things are starting to click a bit. I'm getting a more consistent jump of my bow to the target, as well as a better release & follow through. I've still got a LONG way to go, but thought I'd post a few videos and see if you all had any suggestions.
Some things I noticed from the videos:
1)While my alignment is better than it was, I still don't think I'm quite maintaining enough back tension through the shot. I notice my bow arm doing a little more collapse to the inside than I'd like on some of the shots(especially the three from the front angle).
2)I'm still grabbing the bow right as the shot goes off.
3)I've been working on the rotational draw and getting my elbow higher and then lowering it as I come to full draw, but I think I may still be pulling it upwards at full draw(not sure).
Pardon the state of my garage. My wife and I just moved into my grandparents old house and my grandfather collected books all his life. We're still working on cleaning & organizing.
Thanks!