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Terry's FORM CLOCK : question?

Started by B.O.D., June 12, 2007, 07:59:00 AM

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Terry Green

Yeah Kirk, I can address that... soon....
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Maclean

Just read this entire thread and ordered the DVD. This stuff is priceless, thanks Terry!

I know everybody is different, but in my case I had to reach a certain amount of proficiency before I realized that I needed to improve my form. It wasn't until I could put 6 consecutive arrows into a 3 inch circle at 25 yards followed by 6 more at twice that spread that I realized my form was inconsistent.

Thanks again Terry, and all who've contributed to this thread.
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Terry Green

Quote from: Kirkll on September 04, 2022, 11:53:53 AM
I just reread this whole thread and noticed this topic hasn't had a post in years. I have referred this topic to many guys struggling with form issues over the years, and it has some priceless info.

I have a question for you Terry. Although string torque has been brought up several times,  There is no mention of hand placement on the bow or wrist rotation and how it can effect bow torque or alignment.

This is something I'd love to hear your views on because i think it could help a lot of guys when developing proper alignment, and also help bow arm clearance issues.

Thanks,      Kirk

I totally forgot about this Kirk.... so sorry.... I'll post on this soon....
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Terry Green

Please realize that this thread started back in 2007, and my stick figures made in 'paint' were all that were really available to the non computer illiterate.  However, this thread has recently, due to the recent DVD sales have inquired many questions....

Therefor I moved this thread from a stickied position on the shooters forum to here on the Powwow for more exposure for the time being.... and I'll move it back to the Shooters Form Forum at a later date.

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Skates 2

This thread has been a cornerstone of Tradgang for a decade and a half.  Nice to see it here on the Powwow for what ever limited time deemed.  :campfire:

Maclean

This thread, and Terry's form clock has helped me immensely. So grateful.
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Glad to see this post is still around after all these years.  :thumbsup:

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This is pure gold!!!  The DVD was also a great help!

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Kirkll

Hey Terry....  Glad to see this back up top again... Speaking of which... You never did answer my question on hand placement on the bow that i asked several years ago...LOL 

I know...you are a busy guy....  But during our phone conversation the other day, you used the most beautiful description of hand placement that i ever heard before, and do not want to mis quote it...

Could you share your thoughts on different grip shapes and put that expression you used for hand placement into text for the guys here? i think many would appreciate it as much as i did.   

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Maclean

Quote from: Kirkll on April 10, 2025, 03:26:51 PM
Hey Terry....  Glad to see this back up top again... Speaking of which... You never did answer my question on hand placement on the bow that i asked several years ago...LOL 

I know...you are a busy guy....  But during our phone conversation the other day, you used the most beautiful description of hand placement that i ever heard before, and do not want to mis quote it...

Could you share your thoughts on different grip shapes and put that expression you used for hand placement into text for the guys here? i think many would appreciate it as much as i did.   

Kirk

I would like to hear that description as well.
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Bullchaser1

I would like to hear more on bow grip/ hand placement as well
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