THING A WEEK #22: Pay attention to your tension -Step #3 of the Big 4
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- THING A WEEK #22: Pay attention to your tension -Step #3 of the Big 4
In this episode, he will progress through the shot process...
Episode Contents:
Review of step one and two
Step 1 • Thing A Week #20 Consi...
Step 2 • Thing A Week #21 - St...
Setting up the pressure
Addressing the target
Finding the right anchor
Aligning the peep
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“Peep controls where to anchor” = Mind Blown.
Thank you Griv. Awesome stuff.
Its not thanks for this video- Its thanks for all of em. You've taught me 90% of what goes into my shots & I haven't even been in the same room with you. I never understood "things" until I saw you on that seminar about coaching. I love ya man, please keep making these - we all need it. Expert top archers that win trophies are generally NOT greatest teachers. Those teacher cats are truly special ones.
Great coaching George 👍🏻
Awesome information. Thank you
👍👍. Some MORE great info. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Awesome, thank you!
Confused at about 8:20 in... Griv, are you saying we should move anchor position to compensate for distance or height of the target to line up the peep or should we stay in the "T" form and move only at the hips? I thought anchor position on the face is a practiced, fixed, identical thing every time as part of the shot process, line up the peep and pin and move the hips to align with the target. It sounds like you're saying move the anchor and west position? Thanks!!
You’ll need to check through the other points of the Big4. There’s three other videos to watch for the full picture. Basically, I’m saying what you touch on your face isn’t what makes you accurate. The peep tells you where to anchor. You will have the height of the peep set for comfort and the greatest stability at your midrange distances.
The old tip about bending at the waist is incorrect. Set your shoulders at the target line and balance your weight then draw.