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Originally Posted by finchy Quick tip i've been trying, and i bet the coaches will disagree, is as you are about to come to anchor just have a quick look at the clicker and get the right length. By this i mean stop pulling when you see the clicker deviate towards the point of the arrow. Push from your front shoulder and pull from the back elbow, thus keeping pressures on, so if you do a sloppy shot you are more likely to get away with it.
Practice this on blank boss, no target face and it will get ingrained but it is as boring as you like.
6 arrows in a min? is that 2 arrows on the string at the same time????? |
I doubt any coach worth their salt will disagree with this. This is how I was taught to use a clicker by an ex GB team manager and had been reinforced by talking to other top archers. Except one thing, don't stop pulling, mearly slow down.