Alright Tradgang, I would like your input on what you think would be the best route for me to take to improve in archery. I have been doing traditional archery for about a year now. I have had no type of archery experience prior to starting traditional. Yesterday, I started researching books, DVDs, and places to take lessons in order to learn and improve. Come to find out, I live about an hour from where the great Rod Jenkins holds private lessons. Now, I know that I want to take some lessons from Rod, I just don't know when I should. To clarify that, I got to wondering if it would be better to get some DVDs, like Masters of the Barebow, and try to develope a consistent form, anchor, release, etc. and then take lessons or if I should just take lessons asap. I can see the benefits of trying to improve first, but I can also see where it could hamper me with the possibility of grooving in bad habits more than they already are.
Thank you for taking the time to read my post and I appreciate any and all input.