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Need help with some advise for 13 yr old
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<blockquote data-quote="Grill-n-man" data-source="post: 4427169" data-attributes="member: 12966"><p><strong>Re: Need help with some advise for 13 yr old</strong></p><p></p><p>The leaning back part is correct in that it needs worked on, but no worries I see alot of kids getting into shooting doing this. Takes time but with help they work out of it, Also looks like his head is tilting down or leaning into the peep to see. And possibly the left arm is locked straight, if so i could be from to much grip on the bow or to long of draw length. This is just from what I think I can see from the pic. 3 things about new shooters to remember - 1 is that it is an almost never ending adjustment to equipment and form, especially kids cause their body is still changing, until they hone on "their" form 2- have to be able to sort through all the hype, bull, the "experts"/books, band wagoners, etc and take bits and pieces from those and find what works for you. As there is no such thing as one and only one way to shoot archery with the exception of being consistent in your shooting form from start to finish. 3 - And the most important thing of all is not to lose focus on the fact that its fun. If he has fun and keeps having fun he will be easier to correct and progress much faster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grill-n-man, post: 4427169, member: 12966"] [b]Re: Need help with some advise for 13 yr old[/b] The leaning back part is correct in that it needs worked on, but no worries I see alot of kids getting into shooting doing this. Takes time but with help they work out of it, Also looks like his head is tilting down or leaning into the peep to see. And possibly the left arm is locked straight, if so i could be from to much grip on the bow or to long of draw length. This is just from what I think I can see from the pic. 3 things about new shooters to remember - 1 is that it is an almost never ending adjustment to equipment and form, especially kids cause their body is still changing, until they hone on "their" form 2- have to be able to sort through all the hype, bull, the "experts"/books, band wagoners, etc and take bits and pieces from those and find what works for you. As there is no such thing as one and only one way to shoot archery with the exception of being consistent in your shooting form from start to finish. 3 - And the most important thing of all is not to lose focus on the fact that its fun. If he has fun and keeps having fun he will be easier to correct and progress much faster. [/QUOTE]
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