Ok after a couple hours of practice with the resistance bands, I have figured out what I'm feeling for when my hips want to rotate. As I was drawing, I was trying to turn my torso and naturally my hips followed. My elbow went up and I was routinely over drawing. It took me a while before I realized this.
So, I stood infront of the mirror and went through the motions very slowly, inch by inch feeling what was happening at each movement. I raised my bow arm to on target and slightly above. I drew back and rotated string hand in to my anchor, bringing the "arrow" (still using resistance bands) in line. As I consciously rotated my string arm shoulder around with my torso my hips followed suit.
Back tracking a step, I adjusted my stance to a little more inline and the uncomfortable pressure in my back is gone. Thanx!
Ok, so I quit drawing the band and just put my arms out and twisted my torso to get a feel for keeping my hips in place. Turns out rather than focusing on my shoulders and torso, I needed to focus on my hips!
I went back to the bands and during my draw I focused on pushing my aft hip out during my draw, whaddya know, my shoulders, torso, and string arm all still rotated around as they should, my tensioned up nicely and comfortably bu my hips stayed in place! By not mentally focussing on my torso, my elbow dropped back down, too.
So far, this feels good and I am building my check list of body movements and positions.
Btw, I have an old broken bow I am going to repair today that is only 35# draw, this should be perfect for building my form with the bow before jumping right into my 50# recurve.
Time for my morning workout, push-up, sit-ups, and elliptical trainer.
Does anything I describe sound off or deficient in my practice?
Thanx!