Yea had a good storm blow through yesterday evening. And correct the heat isn't bad it's the fuggin humidity.Looking like you’re on schedule. The heat ain’t as bad as the humidity...you guys been getting the evening rains?
and from the wheelie boy stakes! good shooting, Tom.
back in the day, some of the firebrands in OSTA got tired of shooting reasonable shots from the regular stakes, so we invented the "challenge stake" mostly long, ridiculously cluttered shots, often both. lots of busted up arrows and big fun. even more fun after a few drinks, and/or especially if you shot with Hoot. I just don't seem to have fun like that anymore. fuck, I'm getting old.
That’s great! Last year it was fun to watch you shoot, this year you weren’t as “locked in”. Not sure if I told you that or not. I’m glad to see you taking it more serious again.Looking good Brian!
I've been trying to shoot every day. Sometimes only a few arrows, sometimes 50-100 shots. Here lately I've been really trying to focus EVERY shot and make it perfect. Previously, I seemed to be falling into a routine of shooting "just to shoot" and it wasn't making me any better. I was just kinda going through the motions. I have noticed that my results are improving since stepping up my mental game. I've also put more emphasis on back tension in my draw and my release, and have modified my anchor point slightly. So far so good!
It seems to be one of those things... You pretty much have to shoot regularly to maintain some sort of consistency. But the down side to that is it becomes easy to get lazy with the process. It demands much more focus and concentration than shooting a compound that's for sure. With a compound, you can "go through the motions" and keep tennis ball size groups. With a stickbow, that same approach equates to beach ball size groups.That’s great! Last year it was fun to watch you shoot, this year you weren’t as “locked in”. Not sure if I told you that or not. I’m glad to see you taking it more serious again.