A few weeks back, a buddy helped me with my archery form as I was hitting left more than I like and I had trouble keeping my single pin steady. I have had the same issue for about six years. We didn’t completely figure it out, so I started investigating. I watched a bunch of videos from experts that I admire, but nothing touched on my issue specifically. Then Kellan (sp?) from Inside Out Precision came along and hit hit the nail on the head. I first thought it was draw weight, or my grip, or my anchor. It turns out it was my holding shoulder being elevated. Now, in all fairness, I tore my rotator cuff pretty bad a couple years back and I had been compensating for the pain. With physical therapy and, believe it or not, archery, my shoulder feels great. But I hadn’t changed back to being comfortable. That is until now. Watch the video and check out the great tips on improving your form to hold that pin steady.
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