it's crunch time, so every practice session is more meaningful now, to me, anyway.
It is really something how much physical fatigue from my work affects my ability to shoot a bow. I have not touched a painting tool since last Tuesday, and did not have to work real hard since a week ago Friday. My body has gotten some much needed rest in the last week, and it has made a huge difference in my shooting. I can actually execute a shot from start to finish, over and over again without feeling weak or tired. when my back, shoulders and arms are well rested, I shoot a whole lot better. been fighting this fight for about 10 years now, and expect I will be until I quit painting houses for a living. dropping down in weight has helped considerably, and as long as I shoot a little bit pretty frequently, I think I can keep improving. and when my arms and back are just plain spent, I refrain from shooting. is hard to do, but it is best for me to not shoot much when I'm tired.