Joe, you seriously need to have Troy Fowler “ranch fairy” on your podcast. Just like Joel, Troy uses science and physics through the study of the Ashby bow hunting foundation to educate hunters on better penetration and people shit on him for it.
If you've ever thought to try rockclimbing it's an EXCELLENT way to keep you focused on the present and overcome anxiety, particularly lead climbing on traditional (removable) gear (which 'may' pop - extremely rare), not fixed bolts and brackets (which are bomb-proof). Nothing like the threat of death or maiming to force you to get your sh*t back together. For some icing on the cake, do a Vipassana meditation retreat and learn to control your wandering monkey-brain... My 'positive word' for my shot-cycle, and both of these two activities which have REALLY helped my archery, is "Breeeethe,"
I’ve been shooting archery for about 6 years and only in that last year, when I started getting “Good” did I develop target panic. Not even in competition but in my backyard alone the pressure to put that arrow in the center of the bullseye is intense. I got to where I could even lift my pin, felt like my bow weigh 500 pounds. Currently trying to figure it out
Joel is phenomenal
Amen to that! Best thing I did for my archery and bowhunting was signing up to Shot IQ
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Thanks for this episode. One of the best I’ve watched.
Joe, you seriously need to have Troy Fowler “ranch fairy” on your podcast. Just like Joel, Troy uses science and physics through the study of the Ashby bow hunting foundation to educate hunters on better penetration and people shit on him for it.
Hell yeah!! All the jre on TH-cam now!
If you've ever thought to try rockclimbing it's an EXCELLENT way to keep you focused on the present and overcome anxiety, particularly lead climbing on traditional (removable) gear (which 'may' pop - extremely rare), not fixed bolts and brackets (which are bomb-proof). Nothing like the threat of death or maiming to force you to get your sh*t back together. For some icing on the cake, do a Vipassana meditation retreat and learn to control your wandering monkey-brain... My 'positive word' for my shot-cycle, and both of these two activities which have REALLY helped my archery, is "Breeeethe,"
Joel is the man
🔥 Archery is so underrated
I’ve been shooting archery for about 6 years and only in that last year, when I started getting “Good” did I develop target panic. Not even in competition but in my backyard alone the pressure to put that arrow in the center of the bullseye is intense. I got to where I could even lift my pin, felt like my bow weigh 500 pounds. Currently trying to figure it out
Archery is the only sport where the more you practice the worse things can get.
It could be a few things. George Ryles has some good tips when it comes to this on form and the mental game.
Focus on your breaths, your heart beats. Center yourself
How does this guy explain dudes like Hanes who are immensely successful punching the trigger?
Watch the podcast and find out
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