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<blockquote data-quote="gobblinfool" data-source="post: 4176582" data-attributes="member: 12696"><p>I use both the "Backspin" and the "Inside out", but mostly the backspin. I hold my hand flat/parallel to the ground. I draw, anchor, relax my release hand....then squeeze my rhomboids.....and most importantly stare at what I want to hit and allow my follow thru to be natural vs forced....if I execute the shoot properly, I see the arrow strike thru my sight. </p><p></p><p>When I am truly at my best, I simply focus on the target (Conscious thought) and allow my subconscious thought to execute the release movement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gobblinfool, post: 4176582, member: 12696"] I use both the "Backspin" and the "Inside out", but mostly the backspin. I hold my hand flat/parallel to the ground. I draw, anchor, relax my release hand....then squeeze my rhomboids.....and most importantly stare at what I want to hit and allow my follow thru to be natural vs forced....if I execute the shoot properly, I see the arrow strike thru my sight. When I am truly at my best, I simply focus on the target (Conscious thought) and allow my subconscious thought to execute the release movement. [/QUOTE]
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