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COVID 19 Update

During the pandemic we are teaching lessons for 1 or 2 people, all wearing masks, with social distancing at the range per county regulations. No group or Team Building lessons, or Instructor Level 2 Certification training until the county lifts restrictions for large...

Save Your Body and Bow with a Stringer

Save Your Body and Bow with a Stringer

Stringing and unstringing your bow is a basic skill. You never want to keep your bow strung when not in use because the constant tension can “tork” or twist the limbs of your bow. That said, there are many ways to put the string in the notches of your bow, but there...

Downhill and Uphill Archery Form

Downhill and Uphill Archery Form

Perfecting your form for those steep uphill and downhill shots is critical to directing your arrow to the spot. Keep your T or “dancer’s pose” position, with your foot placement correct, hips stacked on top of your thighs, core strong, shoulders stacked right above...

Recurve Bow Hand Placement

Recurve Bow Hand Placement

One of the most important pieces of shooting an arrow from any bow is keeping your bow hand from interfering with the flight of your arrow. The way your hand is placed on your bow will affect arrow flight, so keeping your hand relaxed is the key to success. The grip...

Compound Bow (Relaxed Hand-Avoid Gripping the Grip)

Compound Bow (Relaxed Hand-Avoid Gripping the Grip)

Are you chasing your arrows by frequently changing the pins on your sight or moving your sight block up, down, left, or right? There are several factors that can influence the fight of an arrow, but I’m going to focus on one of the most common...tension and placement...

Paper Tuning Your Compound Bow

Paper Tuning Your Compound Bow

Do you notice that your arrows porpoise or fishtail when you shoot? Possibly your nock point is in the wrong place on the string. Or maybe you only need to fine tune your rest...up, down, left, or right, so that with good form your arrows fly perfectly. Paper tuning,...

Blank Bale (Blind Bale) Shooting

Blank Bale (Blind Bale) Shooting

Having the right form in archery is everything. Executing the same form for every arrow you shoot is perfection, and you want to “myelinate” that muscle memory to make your shot perfect for every single arrow. If you haven’t read The Talent Code by Daniel Coyle, I...

Recurve Bow Hand Tension (Avoid Gripping the Grip)

Recurve Bow Hand Tension (Avoid Gripping the Grip)

Have you wondered why your arrows are inconsistent and sometimes fly left, right, high, or low? There are several factors that can influence the fight of an arrow, but I’m going to focus on one of the most common...tension and placement of your hand on the grip. The...

Compound Bow Hand Placement

Compound Bow Hand Placement

An important part of shooting arrows so that they fly correctly is keeping your bow hand from interfering with the flight of your arrow. The way your hand is placed on your bow will affect arrow flight, so keeping your hand relaxed is the key to success. The grip is...

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