Are You Drawing Your Bow Correctly? Here's How to Prevent Archery Shoulder Injuries
Shoulder injuries are way too common in bowhunting and archery. That's because many archers draw and shoot a bow in ways that inflict serious damage to joints and soft tissue. Here’s how to draw and shoot properly and stay in the bowhunting game.

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