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Old 06-01-06, 11:27 PM
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Getting those points

This is a question that applies to all archers at any and all levels so let us all know how you did it.
This is the scenario, about 6/9 months ago you where shooting say 450 or 500 or 550 on lets say for arguments sake a portsmouth round,(substitute any round or score you want).
You are now scoring consistently 10,20.30 points more than that with the odd exception of course.
What did you put the improvement down to was it say, positive mental attitude or maybe putting in a lot more practice,or maybe something as simple as getting your bow tuned properly.........im sure you have got the idea by now.
I personnaly went from a 545 portsmouth to a consistent 565 average with a PB of 580 once i decided that yes archery was for me and when i went to the club to practice thats what i did practice not talk.
All this happened within the 9 months i have been doing archery and obviously other factors have come into play as well,but i would say attitude was top of the list.
So now its over to you and if you are reading this then you have a viewpoint so come on lets hear it.
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