Does anyone here initiate the bow draw from the head level or above with success? I injured my shoulder drawing straight back, but when I draw back starting above my head I get really good back tension.
any thoughts?
Adapt and overcome. Seriously. Whatever it takes. Your accuracy with a bow and arrow is only limited by your desire and determination.
Starting the draw high will end up blocking your view of the target as you pull through the shot. That cuts down on the time you have to focus and concentrate on the shot.
I need all the time I can get these days. ;)
It does help drawing but won't be allowed in ranges.
By straight back do you mean bow arm extended and reaching for the string to draw back? Because that will cause injury.
Have you tried the low or Asbell/swing draw? Might be another way to skin that cat...
Isn't that how Japanese & Korean traditional archers draw? Or are you pointing your arrow straight up in the air?
I use a swing draw myself. Similar to howard hill style. I couldn't come from above without it feeling weird. But shoot however it's comfortable for you. As long as it's fun who cares
like this?
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I've always thought of a higher draw as being dangerous. If your hand ever slipped the arrow would take off into the wild blue yonder. I realize this doesn't solve your problem. Just something to consider.
There is a BIG difference between a sky draw and a high to low draw!! In a high to low draw, you are keeping the arrow level to the world and NOT pointing it UP.
Arne
Whatever your physical limitations require.
Ari: Please explain how the draw you describe will cause injuries. What kinds? How? Why? Thanks.