Proper Archery Form Tips For Shooting Compound Bows

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Adam from Archery Country goes over 3 parts of archery form that are critical to better shooting. He talks about how to stand when shooting a bow, how to properly grip a bow and release execution.

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Man, I'm just getting into this hobby and the lack of videos is weird. You'd thing a sport from thousands of years ago would garner interest

assassinaria
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New grip works so awesome, and staying loose works great

travisharding
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Hey thanks a lot that was an excellent video. I couldn't tell you how many videos I've watched just trying to learn archery! Especially using the five pin sight for my new compound bow I couldn't find one single video that explained it and literally showed you at the same time.. like what pins do you use for certain distance! Finally I found one that was meant for a video game but hopefully it translates to a real life scenario. We shall see. Thank you Bud for doing this video. I like the way you talked about holding your bow by giving the thumbs up and then face it at 2:00 and then roll the knuckles back. 😊 Nice easy to remember

TriggerHappy
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I’ve been trying to find a video that explains how your bow arm should be. This is the first in probably 15 videos

itchydino
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Well I'll be damned.. I tried the new grip and my shots are nearly dead on, thanks homie.

LTLoudpack
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Im no pro at all, but for me breathing through the nose while pulling the string and releasing while exhaling from the mouth while aiming and releasing the string works alot.

rafaelcastro
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When you say pull thru you shot does that mean you while your in full draw you have alot of pressure on the release ? Like you arm isnt relaxed your constantly pulling?

dustinlane