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Old 24-09-07, 09:44 AM
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In the Red
  • Recurve
  • Compound
  • Traditional
Setup
Riser:
Limbs: Win2 riser/samick lim
Sight: cartel
Stabilisers: cartel longrod
Button:
Bow String:
Arrows: easton xx75 1913's

Setup
Bow:
String & Cables:
Sight:
Stabs:
Scope:
Launcher/Rest:
Arrows:
Release Aid:
Traditional Script currently under construction
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Richmond, London
Posts: 438

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Affiliation: GNAS
Club: Royal Richmond Archery Club
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GNAS Classification: 2nd Class
IFAA Classification: Unclassified

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NoobArcher has taken part in an Archery Interchange Southern Counties Classic (SoCo) shoot NoobArcher has taken part in the Archery Interchange Ironman Challenge shoot
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what is it with archers? They all seem to need to seek advice about things hurting....there is a very simple answer here. If you change something...and it hurts...STOP DOING IT! They'll be a very good reason for it hurting, and its not just going to go away if you 'stick it out!' Like Erika has said, maybe its too big a jump, maybe there is a problem in your alignment....lots of maybe's and lots of analysis to be done as to why the hurt is happening, but please, for my own sanity, PLEASE...don't just 'push through it and hope it goes away!' Thats how you end up being off for whole seasons with nasty ligamental and muscle injuries!
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