We Get Letters! (Part 1)
Reacting to my ask for subjects you want to understand more about, Joe Seagle sent out in " I want to understand what your ideas are worrying release, if it's done attentively or unconsciously. If it's the latter, what...
Reacting to my ask for subjects you want to understand more about, Joe Seagle sent out in " I want to understand what your ideas are worrying release, if it's done attentively or unconsciously. If it's the latter, what...
November 6, 2022 · 11:19 am When we stopped producing bimonthly problems of Archery Focus publication a year back, I stated offhandedly that I would have more time to publish things on this blog site. Plainly that has actually...
As a tyro publication and book designer, I have a family pet peeve concerning "eye sweet" which is what I call pictures that bring in the eye however do not support the associated text. Think about the following image:...
I read Daniel Goleman's book Focus: The Concealed Chauffeur of Quality and the following jumped off the page at me "Voluntary attention, self-discipline, and deliberate option are top-down; reflexive attention, impulse, and rote practice are bottom-up" (as are diversions)."...
I keep in mind informing a trainee that any muscles not required to make a shot required to be unwinded and he stated, "... however I would drop." I went on to describe that standing did certainly need muscle...
June 4, 2020 · 12:09 pm I have an Olympic Recurve trainee (who changed from substance) who is presently developing his shot. Besides being a pleasure to deal with, he is raising concerns us coaches must have the ability...
I tend to "hide" on numerous archery websites, such as Archery Talk, even Quora has an archery area. I call it prowling due to the fact that typically I bite my tongue and do not comment, so I'll comment...
April 13, 2020 · 1:03 pm We are searching for useful concepts for you to pursue "Archery in a Time of Pandemic." (We will be releasing a variety of posts in Archery Focus to this end.) Considering that I...
About a week and a half back, I had a variety of training lessons arranged, most likely the last in person lessons I will be offering for numerous months due to the pandemic, and I had a little bit...
September 8, 2019 · 10:41 am I used to be perusing a web based article entitled “A Primer on Bowhunting.” By and enormous it was fairly good however beneath the subject of bow choice I encountered the next: “For...