Bowhunter'07
FNG
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- Mar 16, 2023
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So, I've been shooting a compound since I was 11 (16 now), and I've always drawn my bow with my elbow down and across my chest but have heard it can cause future shoulder problems and it makes a lot more movement and energy to draw that way.
I really would like to learn how to draw correctly with elbow up and using whole body as a lever, but I can't even draw 40# that way, and I am shooting 55-60# elbow down.
Should I be able to draw my full poundage right away doing it elbow up, or is it something that muscle memory just needs to build up over time? Or if I should be able to draw it at my full poundage potential, I am probably just doing something wrong.
I really would like to learn how to draw correctly with elbow up and using whole body as a lever, but I can't even draw 40# that way, and I am shooting 55-60# elbow down.
Should I be able to draw my full poundage right away doing it elbow up, or is it something that muscle memory just needs to build up over time? Or if I should be able to draw it at my full poundage potential, I am probably just doing something wrong.