2:02 He never mentions this, but if it's not too cold or otherwise inconvenient the best shoes are no shoes at all. The correct posture throughout the body starts at the contact point between you and the ground. To get the best foundation while still being relaxed is obtained by bare feet and letting all your ligaments and bones hug the surface. Grip with your toes, then relax.
A good posture is very hard for me because I have a condition called EDS which means that my joints are very... not secure. I think some people would say I am "double-jointed" This means that my joints hyper-extend ALL the time. I can't stop it... well... I can, but to do so consistently puts immense strain on the surrounding muscles. EDS means I have... not good collagen. This is found all over your body. It mainly affects your ligaments. It means my ligaments and skin are super stretchy! I am prone to dislocation and subluxations. It can really suck. That means if I am having a good day my form can be very good and consistent, but on a bad day my form is not good and my shooting obviously suffers. I wish I knew of thing to help. I do not know any archers with EDS though so I cannot. I really want to get more consistent and improve my shooting but I do not know how to if the quality of my shooting is largely dependent on my chronic illness
Mel ı have the same condition. and ı also cant get my form straight. i feel like knees extend so much and i get easily tired, my elbow literally turns and bends like a gummy bear
2:02 He never mentions this, but if it's not too cold or otherwise inconvenient the best shoes are no shoes at all. The correct posture throughout the body starts at the contact point between you and the ground. To get the best foundation while still being relaxed is obtained by bare feet and letting all your ligaments and bones hug the surface. Grip with your toes, then relax.
A good posture is very hard for me because I have a condition called EDS which means that my joints are very... not secure. I think some people would say I am "double-jointed"
This means that my joints hyper-extend ALL the time. I can't stop it... well... I can, but to do so consistently puts immense strain on the surrounding muscles.
EDS means I have... not good collagen. This is found all over your body. It mainly affects your ligaments. It means my ligaments and skin are super stretchy!
I am prone to dislocation and subluxations. It can really suck.
That means if I am having a good day my form can be very good and consistent, but on a bad day my form is not good and my shooting obviously suffers.
I wish I knew of thing to help. I do not know any archers with EDS though so I cannot. I really want to get more consistent and improve my shooting but I do not know how to if the quality of my shooting is largely dependent on my chronic illness
Mel ı have the same condition. and ı also cant get my form straight. i feel like knees extend so much and i get easily tired, my elbow literally turns and bends like a gummy bear
MAXI
Weight training is a good way to stiffen the joints and muscles, especially when exercises are performed with a limited range of motion
Nice job! Great hints for those who are like me and beginning achers.
how i can practice for realeasing bow properly...bcs i always pull my hand back little after realesing the arrow
skyber danvers97 That's a good sign of proper back tension. Also called the follow through. It's not an issue.
I knew it! It's the SHOES!!!
Gold Dee lol
Gold Dee I can't wear shoes that are too flat. I just go with tennis shoes.
I want to know that how to make your arms strong for this BCS when I pull the arrow I can't handle the Bow pls tell me! :)
What's the song in this video?
Thanks for help me..☺
everyone shoots different ellison shoots with knees locked hips and shoulders twisted out of line ksl method
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That grass!!
Good bro kip is up for. India
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People watching this must be an archer
How long can you drag out a simple explanation? Good lord