Walked off into the woods barefoot this morning. As I cleared my head I drew up on a piece of dirt, {felt some tension in my draw fore-arm} and let it fly, close enough hit. As I walked towards my 50 something yard hit I contemplated the smooth fluid loose style that the masters have used. Thinking that there was no way that they had any tension in their fluid form, I collected my arrow. I looked at another spot, the dark shadow at the base of a exposed root, I swung up and pulled the nock to the corner of my lips and let it happen. About 8" to the right at 50 plus. I repeated this sequence a few times. I never "set up" the shot. I mearly stared at the spot, leaned in towards it, slightly leaning the head to the right swung up and shot. Anytime I "tried" to add any form enhancing movements it would through tension into the fore arm/elbow, not to mention take forever to get it all the way back. The smooth spread draw, with, not erect posture, but not too slung over either, more like a boxer. Got good reliable hits inside 50yds, with 160g tipped cedars, 5" feathers, and 16strand dacron. Close but not exactaly "point on."
I think the best part of this is the fact that this was achieved with a 25.75" draw. Not to mention "no fiberglass."
Gotta' be that 5.5" brace, ha ha.
Good times.