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Old 09-05-08, 11:43 AM
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Riser: Elite Synergy XL 50#
Limbs:
Sight: Shibuya Ultima Carb.
Stabilisers: Beiter Long rod
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Bow String: Stock
Arrows: AXIS FMJ 400
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Winter: '07 2nd Div. 3rd Place (Rec.)
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Flying Whale has completed all 6 rounds of either the Archery Interchange VGP or Winter League
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Club: Malvern Archers
 
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Originally Posted by geoffretired View Post
I think you have accidentally learnt to let go before reaching your face. It now seems to you that you are unable to pull and hold long enough to reach your face. I know what that feels like and how "impossible" it seems to put right.
The next stage is to learn a "new" way of drawing and releasing. It needs to be new and different enough so that you can avoid slipping into the old habit while trying to learn the new way.
The last person I helped with this problem, it took a few arrows with a clicker and the problem was solved. Put on the clicker. Draw till it clicks and release when you hear it.
There are other ways, but I feel they are more time consuming.
My son had exactly the same, really badly. A clicker has sorted him out. He just shot a PB yesterday (the first time he has shot a round for more than a year).
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