So I don't know what has changed, but so far in my practice I have developed some severe target panic... having a hard time getting the pin over the target, wants to just hover and lock below the target like there is a 100lb weight on my stabilizer and I can't lift it up... eventually leading to some drive-by punching. I have gone over the interwebs for articles and videos and such for ways to cure it. Anyone else out there have these issues they have worked through? I know most of them revolve around time/practice - heard some recommendations of not shooting an arrow for a month, just draw and let down, blind baling, etc.
I get all these, however, with a wife that is a nurse and works weekends at the hospital, a 3 and a 5 year old that barely let me go to the bathroom, let alone time to practice for an hour or more, a few acres of land that EAB has decimated so have spent the majority of spring cutting/chopping trees, etc., extra time is unfortunately not something I have in great quantity as of late... anyone else have any tips/tricks for working through these issues that doesn't involve needing a clone of myself?
I have gone from my index back to a Carter thumb release, but still not where I would like to be (and have been in the past).
I get all these, however, with a wife that is a nurse and works weekends at the hospital, a 3 and a 5 year old that barely let me go to the bathroom, let alone time to practice for an hour or more, a few acres of land that EAB has decimated so have spent the majority of spring cutting/chopping trees, etc., extra time is unfortunately not something I have in great quantity as of late... anyone else have any tips/tricks for working through these issues that doesn't involve needing a clone of myself?
I have gone from my index back to a Carter thumb release, but still not where I would like to be (and have been in the past).