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Took me a quite a while to work out the absolute sense of it...
Anyway, I'd never shot one before and the very first shot and that happened. My bow arm was at all the wrong angles. It was about 40lbs in draw weight, and I've no idea how fast the string would be travelling when it whipped me but my god did it sting!
Your life will improve when you realise it’s better to be alone than chase people who do not really care about you. Saying YES to happiness means learning to say NO to things and people that stress you out.
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I even enlisted a psychiatrist and had a couple of sessions because I thought this has got to be in my mind! It didnt work.
He wrote a book called Controlled Process Shooting.
Pulling a trigger or settling a bow on the target means we know full well what is coming, we know we are going to make it go off. Our brain doesnt want that to be a surprise.
We will then force it to happen by jerking the sight over and firing at the same time or releasing before we are at full draw.
So. The reason you had better experience with a recurve and clicker?
Every single shot I make I'm combating 'target panic' and implementing his process. Its not easy, but I've gone from literally not being able to hit a barn door, to being right up the top end of the club and in the top 8 at regional competitions.