About a year ago or so I began relearning my entire draw and overall form as a means to learn better form, to overcome the dreaded TP. It's all a work in progress, but I'm a much better archer than I was and I have a lot more consistency in putting the arrow where I want to put it.
It took a lot of work to unlearn the swing draw with a hunched over posture but I'm glad I put in the time in doing so.
So here it is late night on a Saturday and I find myself watching Moebow's video's on youtube again, as a refresher, they are so full of great information.
There are many on this site whom have contributed to my becoming a better archer, however, I suspect I have leaned the most in the past few years by watching and practicing the Rotational draw as Arne demonstrates so well.
I highly suggest watching Arne's videos and understanding other aspects of form such as Terry's form clock, alignment, etc.
It has really helped me and I suspect many others can gain a wealth of information. Someday I'll even record my form and get a critique, maybe in the spring.
I agree completely. We are blessed to have such excellent, free, shooting advice available.
Yes and to all of the guys like Moebow and McDave who take time to help people shoot better. It takes a lot of patience.
100% agreed. What a great community.
Jake
He's a great instructor. Before his class, I could never seem to use a swing draw, couldn't get into my back muscles correctly. Now I can, and it's my favorite way to draw a bow. I'd like to see him do some more videos soon.