So I struggled a long time to get a sense of back tension… due to messed up skeletal alignment and musculature issues, I simply can't "feel" the muscles engage. Over time I learned to "lock" my back as far as I could, and thought I had it figured out. My shooting was still below par.
I recently stumbled upon the realization that in locking my back around, my elbow was over rotated. Learning to consciously locate my bow arm elbow to am imaginary alignment with the arrow, my shooting has improved quite noticeably. I feel like now, I'm definitely… not that bad.
I shoot with a high anchor, split finger, and (probably) "gun barrel",
which all works with locating that elbow.
Anyone relate to any of this?