
While the practice of archery bowstring arch rubs my left elbow. What should I do?
I keep my left arm pretty place right arch, and I pulled the rope with his right hand. But when I leave the string (and arrow), pulp left elbow. Can you suggest an appropriate correction in art? A video clip showing a similar problem anywhere on the Internet is greatly appreciated.
Travis S is right … But only slightly, in any case. The number one cause of 'string slap', either at the elbow or forearm, not too long of a draw – which is how poor shooting. I know many people "too long" draw length that have no problem with the "chain slap" at all (Korea's archers to attract more than 34 inches, and have no problems …). Pull the string to draw the whole arc as if it is recording, but without arrow (do not want accidents here if you happen to drive) and see his arm left. Is your elbow stand in the way of the chain somehow? In this case, you need to work on his shooting form … (ok, you can remove the chain now … No, Just Let Go of the same, ease down) Look around and use the links below to learn the correct way trip, can be "optimized" for the use of traditional bows and Primitivo (especiaslly the "Ten Steps") but the methods that just happens to also work with compound bow. http://sagittarius.student.utwente.nl/artikel/steps/ http://paleoplanet69529.yuku.com/forums/59 The "Ten Steps" are for most of the guides, there is room for individual style "at each step. The only which must always remember is to make each step as close to the same ** every time I **. Consistency is the key to form the shape very well is the key to accuracy. However, unless the side is "guilty" is likely to have a single set of rotation curve of the road. Make sure the inside of the joint turned to the channel is not – "UP-N-down or out. If this fails, you should keep your elbows slightly bent when firing. If you're twisting your body – and its bowarm this purpose – to achieve complete drainage in (and keep) you need a bow tie with a lower weight. Too high draw weight always leads to poor form, which in turn leads to poor accuracy. I hope this helps you find and fix the problem you have with "shock cords.
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