Originally posted by Papa Bull:
There's no point in worrying about form at all unless you want to be a good and consistent shooter. If being a good shot isn't important to you then form needn't be a consideration, either. You can always just grip-r-n-rip-r if you don't care where the arrow goes. I get the impression that there is a misconception that if you learn to shoot with good form then you can't shoot in an awkward position after that. On the contrary, you'll just be able to shoot in an awkward position better after you have attained good form and good shooting techniques.
Hey Papa Bull!
I agree. Looking back at my comments,I can see where it may have sounded as though I was saying form doesnt matter. Not that you were adressing me, but I like to wear shooes that fit!! Keeps me honest and reasonably humble!! LOL
I guess where Im coming from is that I have seen SOOOO many archers get frustrated with their form. Ive been there... done that. Not fun.
Shooting bow is as much a mental game as is baseball or many other spoerts. You can get into slumps and doubts can creep in and when you are picking yourself apart, your mental game is down the tubes.
The best advice I ever gave someone was quit thinking and just shoot. May not be the advice for competitive, but for barebow shooting it is.
As a simple, pick a spot and shoot kinda guy, I see "thinking" as a brawback. When I engage my mind to figure out what's going on, I only reduce or eliminate the natural ability of my brain to do it's thing.
Most of what we do is learned behavior. The simpler the task, the quicker brain takes over and allows for unconscious action or reaction. Archery is not one of the simpler tasks, however with persistence and the ability to cut oneself a little slack, most anyone can become proficient.
Some of the best trad shooters I know look like they are having an epilectic seizures when they shoot. But they have been shooting spastically for so long it works. LOL!
Daddy Bear, thanks for the vid. When I get moved down to the farm in South dakota, Ill have to invite you out for some awesome pass shooting set-ups for geese. Some great pheasant action goes without saying.