| Is this logical? Have been in rehab now for misuse of the release aid. Shots are now surprises rather than the old style anticipated ones. The surprises are less upsetting now that I am used to the way they feel. My thinking goes like this; if I am on aim and the rest of the form is sound, when the release goes off, there is no interference from me,and there is a natural follow through.
Compare that with the trigger activation in use before rehab, the difference must mean there was interference from me at the point of release and probably before as well as after.The interference went unnoticed then, so I felt all was well.
My logic is saying that the anticipation caused me to reduce the sensation of shock,or surprise, by taking avoiding action. I cannot explain or describe what that was but I suspect it moved my sight and/or my alignment in some way. I imagine I had to reduce the pressure I was putting into the bow;a sort of mini and rapid collapse. The result would be a soft and unnatural follow through.
Again, in my logic, I feel the interference-free shooting should be a better way than the style that must have put interference into the shots.
What do the others think? |