Ken, thank you. Glad you’re past any issues too. I’m still healing but I do what I need to do.
I have a theory on this. Without seeing you yes you could have some skeletal issues that prevent what I’m saying but it’s not real common until we age.
The pros use an arm guard for one because they shoot different and have dif requirements than us. The other thing is very many of them are self taught. Or had Uncle Joe show them. Like I stated even bad form if repeated exactly can yield consistant results.
If you can make the stop sign and almost anyone can. Your lifeline is to side of bow, knuckles canted your forearm moves aside. Pretty impossible to hit. I wish you were near there’s prob something I’m not relating properly.
It works for pretty much everyone except a lady last year w major skeletal issues.
Hope you don’t have them. You need to be bone on bone as well. You can place your hand on a post and use either the shoulder muscle or allow the pressure to set the shoulder into the socket. You want it to the later.
The formats I teach are varied, kids, women, mother/daughter, mens, etc. works for all.