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Old 22-03-06, 09:37 PM
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Spent some time in discussion with KiSik Lee about how to activate what muscles in getting a good release and it is interesting stuff. It is certainly teachable.
The problems with things like this are:
• Most students don't have the muscle control to recognize the movements. This is fine control stuff.
• Most coaches can't do it themselves, so can't teach it
• Many low to mid level coaches are trying to fix the wrong part to get it to work.

It's all teachable, problem is that it can only be taught at the right time in someone's archery career, particulary if they are spending time trying to shoot rounds instead of working on technique.
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