Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Be sure to check and change your nocks!
Monday, October 30, 2006
First shots with the new XT3500 Limbs
anyway... I set up the bow and used factory strings, eyeballed the rest and nock,
and just ripped off a round. I had to stop about half way through and retime the bow after the strings settled in, but It shot great.
the XT3500 limbs are well worth it. I feel like they are more forgiving and the bow seems to aim more stable that before.
Time to start a new practice average.
119
119
119
118
117
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592 (300 27X - 300 25X)
avrg 118.4
Thursday, October 12, 2006
"Swing Thoughts"
"Rehearse the shot with a purpose, then execute it
Before my most recent swing changes I didn't realize the importance of practice swings. They help reinforce swing keys and promote good swing thoughts. Rehearsal swings have helped me with one of my main goals this year: to commit to every swing. Before, I would make a cursory practice swing without that full commitment, and it was mostly a wasted motion. I see the same thing among my amateur playing partners. I also see players make practice swings that don't fit the intended shot. That's a real waste of time and energy......
......If I've made a purposeful rehearsal, fully committed to the shot and executed it to the best of my ability, it's easier to accept the outcome."
Putt to a picture on big breakers
I had only one putting coach in my life, and that was my dad. His concept of putting was simple: Putt to the picture. Whenever I had trouble with my stroke, he would reinforce the early lessons, and I'd regain confidence in my mechanics immediately. That mental technique remains with me in the heat of competition, especially on breaking putts, where visualizing the break and putting to a spot at the apex of the break are critical. I get a picture in my head and stroke the ball toward what I see in the picture while keeping my head perfectly still. Alignment is crucial. A lot of amateurs set up for a putt as if it's straight, then push or pull it back toward the line. Set the face of the putter square to your intended line, then align your body to the putter."
snipped from: http://www.tigerwoods.com/news/fullstory.sps?iNewsid=338098&itype=6273
I think what Tiger is getting at here is a dual concept that is referred to in archery as well. mental rehearsal and Total commitment to the shot.
I use mental rehearsal religiously. I do it while driving, working, practicing, and any other time I can be mentally free long enough to shoot a perfect shot. My changes to my swing have really involved the feel of the shot, the actual manipulation of the release, and the memorization of those steps so I can streamline the shot process. I am a believer in the fact that the more natural your style or "swing" is the more consistent you can be under pressure.
While changing my swing I am working through the shot in a very tactile manner. I am using the Morin Trainer to carefully establish my hand feel on the release, my thumb grip on the barrel, and the proper relaxation technique that causes the hand deformation needed to activate the trigger through the pull.
I have almost settled on a feel. I am shooting hundreds of shots with the Morin trainer every day, all day. In the afternoon I go to ten yards with my bow and try out the feel. This give and take between the bow and the trainer is proving to be the perfect combination.
I have shot a dozen or so 600 Fita games from ten yards grooving in what I think is the perfect feel. Tonight I shot 2 120 matches from 20 and that was the first time in a month and a half that I shot from 20. I cleaned both of them and the last 6 shots were pure heaven. I wanted to shoot more, but I was tired and had to head home. I also didn't want to over do it and loose all the head way that I have gotten.
Getting back to swing thoughts.....
The mental rehearsal part is seeing, feeling, and tasting the perfect shot mentally and then doing it. I think of it as a plan of action. In golf you would decide what type of draw or spin you will put on the ball, make up your mind on the technique you will use to attain that goal, and then take a practice swing using the technique and feel that you intend to make the shot with. Then commit to that shot and flow through it with determination and direct every ounce of your positive energy through it.
Shooting a shot in archery is almost the same thing. Here is how I do it. I feel the draw of the bow, align the peep, watch the perfect sight float, and right in time - with the perfect rhythm, kaploop! the perfect shot. Then I put my release on the string and then just recreate it.
Another part of "swing thoughts" for me is the committment to the shot. I have problems with this during 3D or in a very tense shootoff. Negative self talk, doubt, or mental fatigue can cause you to "drop the ball" and the most crucial moment. Sometimes even a negative self image like "i have never cleaned the second day at vegas" can cause you to not be fully committed even on an underlying level.
My swing changes are adressing each of the points that I am weak in and I am totally returning to the basics. I am also dabbling a little in some form changes as well.
Untill next time....
Changed the settings
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
Working on the new swing.
Thursday, September 14, 2006
It has been a while since an update, so here we go!
I am totally changing my swing this year. This is something that I have needed to do since I injured my thumb before the world indoor trials a couple years ago, but I have been in denial. :)
So now I am ready to go. I will be cleaning up my form, Changing my shot execution, and shooting more than ever to get ready for indoor season. I tried my new swing sort of cold turkey at the smackdown at wildwood and shot a couple great scores with tight groups, so I am on the right track, but I still have to think about it too much.
I will be working to memorize my new swing for the next month or so.
Monday, July 10, 2006
I love The Spiral Cams!
I can't wait to give them a shot with my indoor rigs!
See ya'll at the Nationals!
Wednesday, June 07, 2006
second time out with the Spiral Cams

I put my Spiral Cam bow back together after its sudden dissasembly the other day. I then sent an email to one of my friends at Hoyt and told him that the sprials were kicking my A$$. He clued me in to the fact that hardly anyone shoots the same weight on the spirals that they do on the cam and a half.
So... I turned the bow down a full turn and a half and didn't tune it or anything. I just eyeballed everything into place and shot 3 practice ends at 70M to get it sighted in. The bow held well but I was still having trouble with my dot fit at 70M. Just for kicks I got out my dot pack and and applied a circle with a dot inside. It seemed to work and my groups got more controled, centered, and predictable.
I ended up with a 350 and with the exception of a couple of wild ones. My groups plotted to be smaller than the 10 at 70M. WooHoo! I backed up to 9oM just to check the new aiming reticle and it looked good. I shot a group that even Deitmar Trillus would be proud of. :) (I will be emailing you a pic of that soon little buddy) hehe!
I have been watching the scores at the world cup and those guys are ripping it up! Go Martin Damsbo and Clint Freeman! It looks like they had a close one today.
Monday, June 05, 2006
Today was a little better...

I finally got to shoot my spiral cam UltraElite today. I started off very solid and was grouping very tight at 60 yards. However, when you are out of shape as I am, those spiral cams are a lot of work! I shot several ends at 70M to get an idea of how well it is shooting. I guess by that time I had gotten tired holding the low let off. My beautiful groups at sixty yards became lackluster spatter at 70 M. I will keep working with this one, because I think it has great potential to shoot well for me. It was holding like a rock until I got tired.
I pulled out my old trusty cam and a half UltraElite and shot a quick 36 arrow 70M round. I feel like I grouped well with a couple bad shots. My last two ends were not so hot. I was rushing because it was beginning to get too dark to see.
Sunday, June 04, 2006
I'm Back! Well.... On my way back. :)

I set up my spiral cam bow and got out my X10s and blew the dust off of everything. Then promptly went to the range and broke the bow on the first shot. It lashed me almost to death, snapped and arrow in 3 pieces, and I lost my last small hole peep. DRAT! And I spent months trying to get the bow set up and ready to shoot in the tiny gaps of time that I have had since my son was born. After getting over apoplectic fit over my broken control cable, I investigated further to find out that I had the control cable off the track. It let me pull it back but the cam cut the cable when it mistracked on the let down.
Note to self...
Don't be a dummy and check your cables when you take it out of the press.
I was so disappointed I was ready to jump through myself. I went to the car and pulled out my backup and shot a score with it cold turkey. I also have been using TargetPlot. It is a great program for diagnosing scores and getting sighted in. I love it. You can get a test copy at www.targetplot.com
Here is my targets. I had Target Plot post my actual hits and score and my "potential score". The actual hits are in black and the potential hits are in red. It calculates your potential score by centering your pattern over the center of the ten.
I ended up with a 342 and considering the bow was not set up at all, I haven't shot in a couple months, and the weather was less than perfect, I am satisfied with it. I feel like with a little more practice I can get my actual and potential score closer together.
I have made up my mind that I will shoot the right shoots and jump through the proper hoops to be eligible for the USAT and the World Cup events. Those things look like a blast. I will shoot 70M for the rest of the summer and get my X10s set up perfect.
Wednesday, April 12, 2006
Ok, time for some shooting.
I got my hands on a half dozen X-10s and I will be documenting my tuning and setup procedure, so those interested can see how I do it.
Stay tuned...
Thursday, March 23, 2006
G5 is here, happy and well.
Now that was the coolest thing I have ever experienced. I payed close attention to the doctors work. I was told that he was the best, but now I have seen the best in action! He was amazing and really showed me that birthing babies is an art form that requires finesse and careful care during the process. Sarah came through the experience just fine and due to the doctors care in delivery, she didn't experience any coplications.
We really lucked out to be birthing at the best hospital and with the best doc. Thanks for the referral Kim!
Wednesday, March 15, 2006
Houston!? Everything is Green for Launch
If it rains, it pours.
The weather here is showing signs of breaking and I am really excited to get out the X10s. I have a test half dozed that I haven't touched yet and will go through the systematic process of divining the right cut of the back and working the bows tune around them. I have not had great luck with X10s in the past, but I know more now and hope to give it a good run this season. I have been taking tips from some of the pros that have them shooting great and hopefully I can put them to good use.
Tuesday, March 07, 2006
DUDE!!! They banned me!?
So If you would like to get tips from me... You will need to visit my new home. www.archerylearningcenter.com
I need your help to make it a great place for archery.
Now that I have that out of the way... :)
Time for what I am up to shooting wise....
I have been experimenting with a truespot lens. I have not been able to shoot much at all. I am still taking care of Sarah and hoping she stays pregnant for two more weeks and we are in the clear.
It is a very interesting feel and I am shooting well with it. I decided to give it another go after Jessie Broadwater's success in Vegas and his overall success with his Xview lens from brite site, and Dietmar Trillus' records with his duplex lens.
here is a close approximation of what it looks like..... I will post more soon. I am hoping to try it with a couple more power options

Thursday, March 02, 2006
Online archery needs something new! www.archerylearningcenter.com

Several years ago I was a large part of the creation of archerytalk.com. It has been a great service to the archery community and it has been a great place to get together and swap gear and have fun, but I feel that it has become so big and the focus has become fragmented to the point that it doesn't fill the purpose that it was originally intended.
I think it is time for a change.
I have started a new board with lots of cool features. I intend this place to be heavy on community and information exchange. I feel that education makes a big difference in the health of the archery community.
Please drop in and help me get this rolling in the right direction.
www.archerylearningcenter.com
The board is a work in progress and I am open to ideas and if any of you are good web guys, let me know. I could use the technical help.
The baby is FINE!!!!!
Thanks to everyone who send cards, PMs, and well wishes. It really makes me feel good to get such a response from my archery friends.
Friday, February 10, 2006
Who wants one of my old Hoyts

My new 2006 models are all tweaked out and ready to roll, so it is time to pass on my 2005 models http://www.archerytalk.com/vb/showthread.php?p=2314991#post2314991
They are all tweaked and shooting great I shot them all last year in all the shoots and used them in Amsterdam at the Face2Face. Here is a pic of one of them winning the IFAA world indoor.
Wednesday, February 08, 2006
All is well so far......

Little Vee (George the 5th) is still where he needs to be and we are closing in on 5 weeks left to go. If we can make it to 36 weeks everything is perfect. Since I am not going to Vegas I will be spending my weekend on the baby room and trips to and from the Hospital.
I just got my newest UltraElite in and it is very cool looking. It was a Inferno model and it was more on the orange side than red. I dig it fo sho!
I just got in some Nealy's Custom Bowstrings to outfit it with and when things level out I will spend a little time tricking it out.
Oh and one more thing.... The new Hoyt shooter Jackets are HOT!!! I just got that in today too. Wooohooo!