First of all, I'm in total and complete agreement with raghorns:
A HUGE thanks to Moebow for all of his great coaching here in this forum and for posting his informative instructional videos on youtube!
Moebow,
I really appreciate you taking the time to check out my form video and give me some feedback and coaching.
I really liked your advice about holding the bow lightly. I think that I may be overcompensating for an over-tight bow grip that was messing me up when I first started shooting. Unfortunately, now my bow grip is too-loose (or non-existent). I watched my videos again after reading your comments, and I can see exactly what you are talking about when you say that I'm "catching" the bow after the shot. I guess that this interferes with a good solid follow through.
I'm also trying to incorporate your suggestions about bringing by string shoulder back completely towards the end of my draw and getting my shoulders in alignment with the arrow. I'm going to re-watch MBB3 along with the excellent coaching videos that you and Ranger B have made available on youtube. I'm also going to try to get a hold of a copy of MBB4 and re-read the entire thread on Terry's form clock.
One thing I'm running into when I try to incorporate these ideas in my shooting is a feeling that I'm already reaching a good anchor point on my face (fingernail of middle finger against first molar and corner of cock feather touching the tip of my nose) before my back muscles are fully engaged, and before my string shoulder gets far enough back. This leads to a feeling that if I continue the draw by increasing back tension and bringing that string shoulder back further I'll either pass my anchor point or I'll have to move my head back or turn my nose into the string too much. Is this because I'm drawing too much with my arm (biceps and deltoids) and not enough with my back during the earlier stages of the draw? I'm not sure if this is making sense, but if you have any ideas about what might be going on here, I'd really like to hear them.
I'll keep working on my form and then post another video to see if folks think that I'm "getting it" and/or see other ways for me to improve.
Thanks again Moebow, and thanks to everyone who makes the TradGang community possible. What a great resource!
Best,
Mark