Healing the bow, using a low cross grip that contacts at the base of the thumb, to full out straight wrist and the bow in the index finger to thumb web, and planting the bow clear out on the thumb pad, (which I am not to sure about because of the lack of firm contact). I have seen people going way off the side which can cause torque with some bows. I have seen a number of guys here that went from recurves to longbows. At first they try to stick with their original straight arm/straight wrist high wrist, but then down the road a few weeks to a few months, they start melding to the bow a little here and a little there, before you know it, they are looking more like Howard Hill. Not trying be critical in any way, I just was a bit confused by the terminology. Having experience with a number of Robertson longbows, you can tell when you are doing what the bow likes, because the bow does nothing at the release, other than make the arrow fly nice.