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Old 16-08-06, 03:52 PM
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When you first start shooting, it feels awkward and you tire quickly. As the form improves you shoot more arrows before the tiredness kicks in. Feeling tired in the back and arms is usually a good indication of when to think about stopping.
Pain is a separate issue. Sometimes feeling tired means you need a rest and ten minutes later you can shoot some more. When you shoot with just two people, it can lead to shooting many arrows in short space of time. That can bring on tiredness before you have shot for very long. Have a break and go back to shooting later. Warm up properly before you start and warm down properly when you decide to finish for the day.
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