Originally posted by PastorSteveHill:
Makes sense, but they are shooting a compound. I don't have a wrist sling to catch the bow after the release... My bow would fall to the ground if I held it without gripping it??? Am I correct in saying this?
I see wrist slings used on the recurves at Beijing, you dont need wheels to own good shooting form...........a finger sling would probably work very well.
Good archery form is basic to shooting well, it doesn't matter what you have in your hand.
If your hitting your wrist and spraying arrows about, the problem is how your gripping the bow, and, I would wager, has nothing to do with the size of your fore arms.
In any case, by slightly curling your finger tips, this style of grip can still be used with out the worry of dropping your bow.