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what's your worst habit while practicing?

Started by ozy clint, May 10, 2009, 10:21:00 PM

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ozy clint

mine is flinging arrows for the fun of it without conentrating on form or accuracy.
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Clint

That is exactly the same as mine!  It is usually after way too many arrows that I finally come to my senses.
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heydeerman

I drop my bow arm. I have to remind myself constantly.

waiting4fall

Oh brother I've got a bunch in this video!!!! Geez relearnig is hard to do, but thankfully, I can honestly say I've made considerable improvement since the making of this video, kind of embarassing really.Howevr, we learn from our mistakes so it's all good. Watch & have a good laugh.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7i1n7Cd2bNQ&feature=channel_page

joe skipp

Practicing at times too long when I'm tired. Start pulling my bow arm slightly to the left...when my arrows start hitting left...I know its time to quit.
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Don't no if it's a bad habbit , I,m having a great time BSING with my buddy's
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Brook Trout

Shooting too many arrows in one practice session, which causes me to loose concentration.

PurpleCajun

Taking shots I know are bad.. Knowing my arrow will fly over the target, or hit the stumps below it, yet still releasing the string instead of of just starting the shot over.

String Cutter

Smoking a cigarette.. yes I've forgotten!!!
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Curveman

In addition to the ones mentioned, I just HAVE to take that impossible shot between two trees etc. Needless to say, I go through a lot of arrows! I can't even say it's good practice because they're not shots I would take if it were an animal involved! Just FUN!
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overbo

Not sticking w/ tried and true equiptment.Always tinkering w/ different types of shafts,bows,broadheads,and the list goes on,and on.

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Wannabe1

Same as GMMAT, not picking a small enough spot too focus on. Sometimes I find my arrows all over the target and realize that I need to focus more to tighten them up.
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