@ when shooting a compound bow, most (if not all) coaches teach a back tension approach to fired the release, it acts like a surprise with a slow squeeze you don’t know exactly when it goes off. Others (the dark side of the force in archery lol) use a command shooting style, commonly referred to as “punching”, when you knowingly activate the trigger. Most people do target archery where back tension is the gold standard. As a hunter I recommend learning both.
Big congratulations on the win Brody
That bow looks sick awesome
Punchers unite! lol
I can tell you don’t know much about target archery
@dlind24 Tell that to Kyle Douglas and the countless champions who punch.
Down voted, idiot
@@Angel.Custodiowhat do you mean “punching”
@ when shooting a compound bow, most (if not all) coaches teach a back tension approach to fired the release, it acts like a surprise with a slow squeeze you don’t know exactly when it goes off. Others (the dark side of the force in archery lol) use a command shooting style, commonly referred to as “punching”, when you knowingly activate the trigger. Most people do target archery where back tension is the gold standard. As a hunter I recommend learning both.
Distance is far too close for these archers. Just saying. It’s too easy. 40-50 and let’s make it a fair game.
That’s a different game.
Agreed. Either back them up or have them use really thin arrows. Easier to break the 10 ring when you're using fat arrows.
Hit a penny 60 times in a row at 20 yards and get back to me
@@mikegrochowski5043 Our abilities as archers has nothing to do with what we're discussing. Let's try to stay on topic, ok?
Its not easy...