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Title: Watching Moebow, late night!
Post by: Firstlight on January 25, 2015, 02:43:00 AM
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.
Title: Re: Watching Moebow, late night!
Post by: mahantango on January 25, 2015, 07:19:00 AM
I agree completely. We are blessed to have such excellent, free,  shooting advice available.
Title: Re: Watching Moebow, late night!
Post by: reddogge on January 25, 2015, 09:48:00 AM
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.
Title: Re: Watching Moebow, late night!
Post by: Jake Scott on January 25, 2015, 09:54:00 AM
100% agreed.  What a great community.

Jake
Title: Re: Watching Moebow, late night!
Post by: Sirius Black on January 25, 2015, 10:30:00 AM
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.