Originally posted by nhbuck1:
for 2 weeks i was shooting great i could not miss, i dont know what i am doing wrong this week, i dont know if im shooting too much and getting worn out trying to solve it or what, biggest issue is my release has went down the drain even on a heavier bow
Two things. First, what you are describing is normal. Not only for normal guys like me, but for outstanding guys like Rick Welch and Rod Jenkins. Not only in archery, but in any sport. Look what happened to Tiger Woods in recent years. We all have up days, weeks, years, and down days, weeks and years. If we enjoy the sport, we work our way through these down times, and hopefully learn something in the process.
Next, be honest with yourself about whether you feel like shooting. It's not like a job, where you have to go to work whether you want to or not. You only should shoot when you feel like shooting, and then you'll never have to worry about whether you're overshooting. Don't ever go out to shoot because you want to adhere to some schedule, or prove something to yourself. Just go out there if you feel like shooting, and you could care less how well you shoot as long as you get to shoot some arrows.
Ken Beck once told me that, depending on how you look at it, the worst thing about traditional archery is the number of arrows you have to shoot to get any good at it, but on the other hand, the best thing about traditional archery is that you get to shoot a lot of arrows. I see droves of compound shooters out at this time of the year sighting in their bows for the hunting season. They would make horrible trad shooters, because we have to shoot all year to get any good, and the only way you can do that is if you want to.