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Old 16-02-07, 05:03 PM
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sorry to be unclear that is exactly what i mean return front arm to position.
if it is grossly out then someone may pick up on it but if it is just out of line or moving a little then no they wont because it is not something of priority to look at in this country (big in korea if that makes it palatable ) The drill that i have described will tell u if u have a problem and in some cases just doing the drill will clear up the problem although it needs to be done for 50 arrows a week even if u dont see a problem to keep it so
if there is an inability to do this then you must seek coaching. The difficulty is that most coaches do not know how to cure it a top british coach said recently about this problem in their pupil "oh I have tried to cure it but they could not get it right so it does not matter". IT IS CRUCIAL to good recurve archery as it directly affects clicker control. If anybody who tries this wants more help or info then pm me. I will be away at the british this weekend but will get back to them on monday
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Old 17-02-07, 02:38 PM
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I tend to agree with this, I find with the compound that the key is in the set-up. If the alignment is correct in the set-up the shot will flow without effort (including pulling over 50# peak on a hard cam). I think the correct alignment must promote less tension in the shot- when I have a good shot I feel very relaxed- including the bow shoulder.

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