Guys...that why I put that segment in the video. Some people get so frustrated, and make shooting a bow much more complicated than it is. Proper alignment eliminates so many negative variables, and clears the clutter so you can concern yourself only with aiming when you got your form grooved in.
It also allows you to shoot many different bows at normal shooting distances, although there will be a bow or two that fits you and your idiosyncresies better, and will make you even more accurate.
You've heard the old saying...beware of the man that shoots only one bow....but I'd like to add...beware of the man that can shoot any bow.
I hope folks will at least make a serious commitment to try and get the shoulders, power points, and arrow as close to a paralled plane as possible, as this will allow you to manufacture and create shots in the field as setting up on bone structure will allow that MUCH more than muscling the bow.
If it only helps one person, then it was worth it.....but I have heard that it has helped many, and that gives me great satisfaction as I love to hear about those arrows going where they are suppose to at will!