Hi there!! I've been an on and off again lurker for several years, but never registered, so I figured now was as good a time as any.
Looong... story short, I started shooting last spring. I barely got started and shot maybe 5 or 10 times and I developed archers elbow in my draw arm. I stopped shooting for 3 months or so and it started to get better, so started shooting again. It was SO painful in the beginning, I couldn't even pick up a milk jug at chest length out of the fridge. At the time, I was shooting a 45lb bear grizzly. The guys at my local archery store said that was to heavy for a beginning female, but the very first day I was pulling it for several hours and even the shop owner admitted I was getting full draw and pulling it just fine. Was I over bowed??...probably. Did I over do it too much for a beginner...DEFINATELY.
Soo...from the middle of summer to late fall I barely shot at all. I bought some new (vintage) bows at lower weights, but the left arm wasn't getting any better. Was shooting a 37lb bear tamerlane and loved it, but the arm still hurt, so I ended up getting rid of it and saying I just CAN"T shoot archery anymore. By Christmas last year(after taking another several months of no shooting), I had dropped all the way to a 30lb target bow.) I hated the feel of the 30lb bow, it felt sloppy and WAY too easy to pull, put was trying to heal my arm so I dealt with it. The arm pain STILL didn't go away though.
Fast forward to a couple of days ago, and I just shot again for the first time in over 6 months. I'm definitely out of shape and haven't lifted weights in forever because of my elbow injury. My right arm has healed, for the most part, but my left arm now has it and I have been trying to heal that for several months now.
I went to PT for my left arm last year, but didn't stick with it and only went to a couple of sessions and didn't do the exercises.
If someone could be a straight shooter and just tell me what I'm doing wrong, I would appreciate it very much.
1. Assuming I need to go back to the doc and do a FULL round of PT.
2. NEED to build up my strength again.
3. Start off slow and don't over do it. Trying to learn the right technique, as that may have been part of the problem.
4. BIGGEST THING...I need to check my ego at the door and be OKAY with shooting a lower poundage bow if that is what is required. I currently have a 41 (lb) H-101 black widow that I picked up the other day cause the guy was selling it for a dirt cheap price on craigslst. I have shot it the last two days in a row. My right arm feels okay, but the left(which isn't healed yet) is hurting when I shoot it. I am getting to full draw and I have tried to only shoot 4-5 quivers at one time.
Any advice?? Someone tell me if I have no business pulling a 41(lb) bow, cause I want to shoot really bad and this ongoing injury is p*ss*ing me off.
Jennifer