I have found that by shooting one arrow at a time, I am able to keep my concentration at its best, and it completely prevents fatigue.
I can shoot arrow after arrow without getting worn out physically, but the mind power it requires is something I simply do not have.
I shoot one arrow(sometimes two or three) and go retrieve it. I try to reach a level of concentration on each shot as if I am shooting at a big, fat, doe... and my freezer is empty.
By doing this I minimize sloppy shooting and reinforcing bad habits. I still have bad habits, but because I`m shooting slowly, I am able to recognize when I AM getting sloppy.
I remember shooting until I was sore, but I don`t remember noticeable improvements in ability, until I started shooting wisely. Endurance came along the way somewhere, because I can shoot 60+ arrows with little to no fatigue.
Looking back, when I first went back to a traditional bow, I don`t think I could have refrained from shooting until I was sore. Even when it was bad, it was still good.
There is alot of truth to the saying that "nothing worthwhile is easy".
Keep it fun, and soon there will be no soreness, and there will be way more good shots than bad.
