Awesome! This is similar to what i've been working on the last few weeks at least. I'm trying to find a medium between Korean style shooting and speed shooting. I want to get into the same posture without going through all of the same preshot movements (when shooting at a faster pace). However, it seems like if I hold too long, then I second-guess myself. Thank you so much for the words of wisdom.
Adjust your speed depending on distance is usually a good call. You may find your cadence to be a few shots with quick holds and then a third shot w/ a longer hold because you're shooting further way. Mix your cadence up when you're training. Just remember fast is fine but accuracy is final 🤘
Hey, that's what I'm also trying to do. Ever since I adopted Korean style with slavic draw my accuracy improved so much that I can't believe that it's me who's shooting. However I noticed that my nocking point is a little bit too high compared to when I'm shooting Ottoman style.
Awesome! This is similar to what i've been working on the last few weeks at least. I'm trying to find a medium between Korean style shooting and speed shooting. I want to get into the same posture without going through all of the same preshot movements (when shooting at a faster pace). However, it seems like if I hold too long, then I second-guess myself.
Thank you so much for the words of wisdom.
Adjust your speed depending on distance is usually a good call. You may find your cadence to be a few shots with quick holds and then a third shot w/ a longer hold because you're shooting further way.
Mix your cadence up when you're training. Just remember fast is fine but accuracy is final 🤘
@@AlanOdinson Heck, yeah, that sounds like some great advice! I will incorporate that in my training. I love this archery community so much!
Hey, that's what I'm also trying to do. Ever since I adopted Korean style with slavic draw my accuracy improved so much that I can't believe that it's me who's shooting. However I noticed that my nocking point is a little bit too high compared to when I'm shooting Ottoman style.