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  1. nanook

    nanook Weekend Warrior

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    I got a picture of my form, any comments would be helpful, thanks in advance.

    Tim

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  2. Jdicenhour

    Jdicenhour Weekend Warrior

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    Best thing to do is go to a local bow shop an find a good coach an have the bow shop measure your draw length an relax you look like a statue your so stiff and your elbow is to high it should be in a straight line with the arrow but most importantly get your draw length checked before you hurt your shoulders
     
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    Jdicenhour Weekend Warrior

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    this is Randy Ulmer an he's probably the best to copy form on so look and see the difference yourself
     
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    elbow to high and string is across you nose instead of on the tip. both together would lead me to believe your dl is to long.
     
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    Thanks guys, I really appreciate the advice!! I'll for sure get the draw length checked and bring the elbow down.
     

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