I video myself shooting quite often because it helps me see mistakes I am making, mistakes I don’t “feel”. When I concentrate on correcting one, a different one pops up.
A few of my mistakes include; moving my bow hand fingers, then “grabbing the bow” at release; drawing past my anchor, then settling back into it (this causes a disengagement of back tension... creep/collapse); and raising of my bow arm shoulder (especially after shooting awhile... fatigue).
As I said, I can correct these when concentrating on each one during my shot process, but as soon as I “relax”, I revert to the bad habits. Most times I revert to the bad habit, I’m not even aware of what I’m doing wrong.
I suppose I’ve developed these over such a long time, they have become “natural”.
Any suggestions for particular types of practice or ways to break the bad habits and replace them with good ones?
Thanks.