@wanaBarcher I agree too low elbow position is certainly not beneficial, but this elbow position is perfect, it puts the scapula down which enables you to use the strongest muscle of your back most usefully. Also the lan 2 HAS to move angularly around the spine and not straight back because it is impossible to pull it straight back and if you don't pull angularly you can't use your back muscles efficiently.
@sevendeadly69 for the competitive recurve bow, the less grip you have on the raiser (the bow) will help stablise the arrow as it release...hence the arrow will travel straighter. it doesnt matter much with the long bow because the draw weight is usually very heavy.
it depends how long your neck is regarding elbow position
electoplater 9 months ago
@wanaBarcher I agree too low elbow position is certainly not beneficial, but this elbow position is perfect, it puts the scapula down which enables you to use the strongest muscle of your back most usefully. Also the lan 2 HAS to move angularly around the spine and not straight back because it is impossible to pull it straight back and if you don't pull angularly you can't use your back muscles efficiently.
jeroen9797 10 months ago
@sevendeadly69 for the competitive recurve bow, the less grip you have on the raiser (the bow) will help stablise the arrow as it release...hence the arrow will travel straighter. it doesnt matter much with the long bow because the draw weight is usually very heavy.
siddepoo 1 year ago
totaly perfect ..!! BUT everyone has their own technics ... i have seend one archer that has the worst techniqe ever.. But shoots good and stable!
chonne81 2 years ago
Her form is beautiful.
pianoman878 3 years ago
Her elbow is in direct alignment with her forward arm. That's called a perfect release.
Vortex42 3 years ago
yep very nice
rattyarchery 3 years ago