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Combined with some strap work I now see what I need to do to get the elbow low enough and still get a good connection between draw hand and jaw. My draw elbow is still a bit high, but the line drawn through elbow and nock meets the riser at the lowest point of my hand. My new bow shoulder position is much more solid and there's barely any movement in the arm after the shot goes. Well, I've dusted off the old laptop (Windows 7 won't play nicely with my camera), doubled its RAM (cannibalised from another one of a similar specification), installed Kinovea on it and dug out the FireWire so I've now had a chance to look at my new form frame by frame and with all the benefits of tracking, drawing lines on the image and so on. These videos are great tools, but they have to be used with caution, as they can drive you mad
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Secondly he did the same action EVERY time so any imperfections were reproduced on every shot thus negating them. I once shot with a guy who had the worst case of dropping arm you could ever imagine.Īt 100 yards most of his arrows would be gold and the ones that missed did not miss by much.įirstly a heavy poundage,the arrows were gone way before the "drop". Your relaxed bow arm must drop because you have to employ muscles to keep your "relaxed" arm up after release and this takes time. OK you release the string and the arrow has gone.
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Unlike compounds where you have more mass weight due to the low holding weight (watch a compound archer in the wind).įeel the difference in mass weight between a bow that is held at arms length without drawing and then drawing it. The mass weight of the bow (up to a point) will be absorbed by the fact you are pulling the string.
KINOVEA ANGLE TRACKING FULL
The bow arm should be relaxed at full draw.