THING A WEEK #23 Followthrough Step #4 of the Big 4
THING A WEEK #23: Follow Through - Step #4 of the Big 4 Thank you so much for going through the Big 4. This simple set of steps has had an amazing impact on my archery over the years. It’s the magic trick the Hornet Team uses to be as successful as they can be in tournaments and Hunting. Enjoy Step #4! Follow through Step 1 • Thing A Week #20 Consistency - Step 1 of t... Step 2 • Thing A Week #20 Consistency - Step 1 of t... Step 3 • Thing A Week #22 - Step #3 of the Big 4 In Step #4, we put the final touch on the shot that makes all the difference. Contents Getting the direction and pressure right Keep the shooting effort on until the arrow hits Keep the torso still Head, eyes, and bow hand stay on target all the way until the arrow rests Eye focus importance Using follow-through to save that last shot YouTube: LCArchery & Georgeryals Buy Tuning Gear: www.lastchancearchery.com Get lessons from GRIV: improvemyarchery.com Thing A Week, brought to you by Last Chance Archery. #lastchancearchery #tuning #archery #thingaweek #archerytools #bestarcherytools #archeryform #targetpanic

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