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Have any of you seen an archery shooting teacher?

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by BJE80, Feb 12, 2010.

  1. tfox

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    Yes,his stuff is for the mental approach from what I understand.The form and technique needs to be done seperately.
     
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    I've considered it. I'm sure it's worth it, but until I'm shooting more actual events, and have more time, I can't justify it.
     
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    That's ridiculously cheap.
     
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    It is pretty cheap if your just wanting to learn basics for hunting reasons or some local target stuff but if you plan on using a coach as a full time means to compete at a high level nationally or even internationally,it can get extremely expensive.

    The average person could get by with 5 or 6 one on one lessons to really improve their shooting but that would only scratch the surface.


    It really is A LOT cheaper than buying new equipment all the time.;)
     
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    Surrounding yourself with good shooters is definately a good step to make. Most of your good local shooters have been in the game a long time and can offer some great advice. However, you do need to be aware that not all advice is good advice!

    Getting a coach is something that I have been looking into for some time. I'll probably end up going through with it sometime in the near future.
     

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