Honor and respect from me for the mindfulness when drawing the bow. And the caution when archery. Make haste slowly! Patience is a great virtue. Best wishes, Grizzlyman😅
I found that for me pullups (if needed with attached weight) are the single most beneficial exercise which really helped me bring up my strength to be able to successfully draw heavy bows.....
slow draw practice lets me feel which muscles in my body is activating. also it lets me know which part of my shoulder and back need more work. in general, a good way to make your shooting cycle steady and strong. :)
Honor and respect from me for the mindfulness when drawing the bow. And the caution when archery. Make haste slowly! Patience is a great virtue. Best wishes, Grizzlyman😅
I found that for me pullups (if needed with attached weight) are the single most beneficial exercise which really helped me bring up my strength to be able to successfully draw heavy bows.....
agree. pull ups and holding at the top. :)
Heck yeah! Thank you, guys, for the shared wisdom!
Almost there with the Tiron...
another year or so, maybe...?? ^_^;;
Youre an inspiration. I would like for my first warbow to be from Mrbows. Pls more Tiron 😂
thanks for kind words :)
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awesome
thanks
Hi im from malaysia
Hi im from indonesia
hi, what did u put on ur arrows for the draw hand anchor? I tried tape but it gets removed or moved after I pull the arrow from the target
i don't put anything on my arrow. i think you are seeing paint i put on on the front. ^_^;
@@iyoo1oh ok, so its just a developed muscle memory, I thought its a tape wrapped around
What is the benefit of the slow draw practice?
slow draw practice lets me feel which muscles in my body is activating. also it lets me know which part of my shoulder and back need more work.
in general, a good way to make your shooting cycle steady and strong. :)