So as mentioned, I have been shooting the Recurve for the summer tournament season, my season is over. I qualified for IBO Worlds in RU, and also shot the outdoor archers cup.
It was a good ,fun, summer season. But it is now time to get back to serious business...compound indoor season. I still haven't tuned or gotten sight marks for my "outdoor" Xpression 3D.
Why go back and fourth? Well....I am the only compound coach for our JOAD club, everyone else has been trained with recurve as the focus. this is cool and I can dig it, but compound does have some minor differences that need an experienced compound coach to see.
I shot the recurve for the season to become a better coach, along with a little personal challenge. I feel it was a productive season on both respects.and it is likely I will shoot recurve some next year for the outdoor season. not totally, as I have compound goals that need attention as well.
So for inside this year my goals are Silver and Gold Olympian pins. I have only NOT gotten a pin at one compound shoot and it was missed by 2 points for silver. so I should be ok this season. my focus will be on a effortless hold and release. I wont worry about scores I will just execute.
have a great archery filled day!
Thoughts on Archery........equipment, techniques,styles, coaching, 3D, Field Indoor and outdoor target. By a Coach, a Competitor, Technician and lover of the art of stick and strings.....
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