Tuesday, April 25, 2017

stagnant....

its been a while since I blogged.

I have two new bows set up and ready, 2017 PSE Xpression 3D's for me the string angle and feel of the 3D's are better for me, i sold all my beloved Dominators.

  JOAD is going well, we had some attrition but gained some new kids.

  i will be running....
indoor
  Xpression 3D 28.5" 57 lbs white
  CBD 3D ML 1.5/8 scope small ring 4x CBE Flatglass
  Easton  Fatboy 500's
 Tophat LL Apex 120's
  Blazers
  Stan Jetblack hinge
  Vibracheck 30" Pro Carbon 5 oz w 15" 8 oz on the side

outdoor
  Xpression 3D 28.5" 60lb Platinum
  CBE TekTraget 1 5/8 scope large dot 4x CBE Flat /3D up pin (no lens 3D)
  Easton Carbon one 450 120 OR 110 up front depending
  175 Easton Diamond vanes
   Stan Jetblack
  VibraCheck 30-5/15/8''

  still messing with stab weight. Xpressions feel heavier than the doms.

for Olympic recurve i will be shooting a
36LB set of long PSE Xpression limbs
25" X appeal Riser, no clicker yet
30" front w 5oz
15" v bar w 4 ox each side
larger AAE KSL brass tab w codorva
660  Easton carbon one w a wrap and 110 upfront and 175 easton diamond vanes.

I personally feel a bit un inspired at the moment, this is an ebb and flow with me. I will be taking my level 3 NTS Coach cert next month.

i was lifting weights 3-4 times a week, and shooting the other days, my shooting was very much more consistant. i need to get both going again, i feel crappy.

   we had some issues with my wonderful dog Berger getting bored and digging holes and chewing rocks, so i made a concious decision to walk her in the mornings, and then we chuck it in the afternoons with the occasional evening walk as well.

   snow shoeing was great this winter, and was my only saving grace exercise wise. i got an impinged nerve in my shoulder/pec and it made benching impossible and was weal with squats and dead-lifts too so stopped lifting, i am now feeling i should revisit. but am very scared about pinching my nerve again as it was impossible to sleep.

it is time to pull my head out of my ass.





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