It's all about the pressure!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 พ.ค. 2024
- This video gives you an in depth insight to the bow cams stop and how the rear "wall pressure" on your cam affects your accuracy. This is a "Preload Protocol" and when you master the "preload" then your timing and accuracy with a tension release seriously shoots through the roof!
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Dudley you really are a coach and a inspiration to the sport, I wish there were more folk like you but then again all we need is you. Keep up the good work man.
Probably the most important aspect of making great shots- the small detail of a super refined repetitive breaks. My nemesis for sure.
I totally agree with sticking to same bow / cam, I switched manufacturers, and shot the new bow the same as the old one, the difference was string stop vs limb stop. This explains why I had such issues. Thanks Dudley...
Great video JD. The close up of the arrow at the opening is cool. Nice visual.
That white bow is sick!
Never thought about the collapse of the front shoulder.
Do you have more videos expanding on proper front shoulder dynamics?
Thank you for these lessons
The video log with the new kid goes over this
You should show us the change in impact at say 75yds with those small changes in back pressure and pull thru.
Mann been working on this today 💪💪🙏🙏
Great lesson! Should it be Push and Pull?
Yes
I’m having trouble with front shoulder pain when I shoot my bow. Do you have any tips on what causes this or exercises to do to help it?
Since its front shoulder it’s probably too high in your draw cycle and impinging on your rotator cuff muscle and also your draw length might be too short and it’s scrunching you up.
As far as exercises I would do anything to strengthen rotator cuff. I actually have a shoulder pain video on my channel that has 3 movements I always use for shoulder pain 👍🏼
Thanks you. I’ll check out your channel. One of the things I do go through in my head when I’m shooting is making sure my front shoulder is down
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I’ve been working on this…it’s hard
Great information
I found i could alter my arrow speed by about 5 fps by having lots of back wall pressure vs very little.
I've always been curious bout this with no way to measure
Thanks Dudley for your videos. I have a hinge and have great difficulty in pulling hard to make it pop and stay steady with the aim. The less pressure I put on my back shoulder the more stable my aim is, however the less consistent my shot is. Do you have any advice for me?
I notice after shooting for 2 hours my pull back isn’t the greatest. Start getting tired 😂😂
Listen up folks :)
How would this apply to a different release? I don't like the Silverback. I'm using The Hinge 2 by Ultraview and the Carter Wise Choice. I tried the tension release and just prefer a hinge.
How do you like that new boonie sight?
Awesome video but i feel like it should have demonstrated with a thumb button instead if a tension becuase a tension is always going off at the same pressure a thumb button is subjective to how much pressure you have when you reach for the trigger
All good but fake drop down. Why do you do that and if already doing it why fake it