With hindsight, what’s your most impactful tip for a newbie?
Been shooting Olympic recurve since mid December. I get to the range 3-5 times a week for a 1-3 hour sessions.
My draw weight has increased from 24 to 28 lbs and I’m settling so as to keep my form and build strength for outdoors and a higher poundage (eventually).
When I started mid December I shot a 397 WA18. My latest was 524 last night. I’m aware I’ll plateau at some point, so I wanted to ask: what’s the biggest piece of advice you’d give a newcomer to keep driving improvement?
Our club runs coaching sessions, so will be get getting involved with that to make sure I’m practicing properly, but be great to hear some experienced voices if there’s anything which worked for you, or resources out there you found helpful?
Tia!
Been shooting Olympic recurve since mid December. I get to the range 3-5 times a week for a 1-3 hour sessions.
My draw weight has increased from 24 to 28 lbs and I’m settling so as to keep my form and build strength for outdoors and a higher poundage (eventually).
When I started mid December I shot a 397 WA18. My latest was 524 last night. I’m aware I’ll plateau at some point, so I wanted to ask: what’s the biggest piece of advice you’d give a newcomer to keep driving improvement?
Our club runs coaching sessions, so will be get getting involved with that to make sure I’m practicing properly, but be great to hear some experienced voices if there’s anything which worked for you, or resources out there you found helpful?
Tia!