Wednesday, 15 July 2009

Wednesday 15th July 2009

@ Sefton

Cold, rapidly getting dark.

4x 10 arrow ends @ 8m

Just to get some shooting exercise in.

Tuesday, 14 July 2009

Tuesday 14th July 2009

@ St Pauls
Sunny, Overcast, some light and medium gusts, not consistent wind.

2x 10 arrow ends @ 50m 80cm warmup.

6x 6 arrow ends @ 50m 80cm scored.
6x 6 arrow ends @ 50m 80cm scored.

4x 10 arrow ends @ 50m 80cm to finish.

132 arrows shot total today.

The two sets of 50m were scored as such:

1) 44 47 43 39 35 29 = 237
Average 39.5
Rating is a 60

2) 45 41 41 41 47 43 = 258
Average 43
Rating is a 66

For a combined score (also known as a Launceston Round) = 495/720 which equals a rating of 60.

Today had some good and bad shooting, a bit of a mix. My release still needs a bit of work since plucking dropped the shots considerably and also threw the arrows off to the left quite far. Bow arm is a little better, but still not keeping it up consistently. Keeping sequence/routine in draw sequence is working, and standing with good posture definitely helps. Must remember to keep the hook deep on the draw hand.

Monday, 13 July 2009

Monday 13th July 2009

@ Sefton

No wind, quiet, ~15°C.

4x 10 arrow ends @ 8m

37th arrow, blew another nock, dead on in the middle of the nock. Decided to cut my losses.

Form seems not too bad. Posture definitely better, some semblance of follow through control re-appearing. Backtension use also re-appearing.

Sunday, 12 July 2009

Sunday 12th July 2009

@ Sefton
Cool weather, no wind, overcast mostly, some sun late afternoon, right angle floodlight for two ends.

Shot 14x 10 arrow ends @ 8m. 6 ends, break, 6 ends, long gap, 2 ends.

Robin hooded one arrow in end 14 on 9th arrow, decided to stop shooting for the day.

Points:
Since shooting 8m is very close, the sight setting was set quite high at 8 (co-incidence!) with the arrow turnover just at 10m. This means that the draw length is changed slightly. I changed my posture and stance to reflect my previous training and found that I drew through the clicker before I reached a satisfactory anchor point. To compensate, I moved the clicker back two notches on the clicker plate back to a distance where I needed to work to move the arrow through the clicker.

Changing my posture assisted in better draw and tension. My bow arm didn't feel like it was collapsing as much today, though I think I was not rotating my bow arm very much at all. A deep hook on the release fingers assisted in engaging in a better draw and release. Right shoulder is slightly sore, bow shoulder deltoid is slightly sore.

Friday, 10 July 2009

Friday 10th July 2009

@ St Paul's College Oval

Light winds, sunny periods, with overcast periods and light drizzle rain at times. Cold weather ~16°C

6 ends @ 70m/122cm, first two ends dropping low, lost one arrow into the ground, couldn't find it with the metal detector, most unhappy.

3 ends @ 90m/122cm, shotgun shooting, multiple arrows missing low, one striking target frame.

2 ends @ 50m/122cm, group size in the blue, not particularly good.

8 ends @ 30m/80cm, scored 6 ends + 2 ends afterwards. 311 with two ends of 46.

Total 19 ends, so less than a FITA. However, all except the 50m and 30m ends were shot with 8 arrow ends, where the 50m and 30m where with 6 arrow ends.

Issues:
Bow arm is still very weak. First two arrows strong, third is okay, the remainder is difficult without bow arm collapse happening. Backtension engagement is considerably easier if the bowarm is not collapsing, and can be engaged well on first shot of each end. The release is still to be fixed up, but remembering to grip deeply is assisting in better draw through the clicker. It is hard to focus on the release when struggling to keep the bow arm from collapse. My setup is returning slightly after I read through my previous training journal. I need to start to count arrows again I think to keep track and help get some goalsets.

I purchased some shelving yesterday that I will set up for my target at home since the current setup is soon to be dismantled. Then it will allow for some shooting at home when the weather is better on days off etc.

While I hate being so weak, it does feel good to be shooting again, to some degree.

Thursday, 9 July 2009

Return to the field

Well, as you can see, it has been a long time since I have picked up a bow and put any serious shooting. I have now returned, and I am going to attempt again to return to form and put in that 1200 score in either QRE or competition.

Naturally, it will not be easy to do, the absence of shooting has taken its toll in both form and strength though fitness overall has improved thanks to my Kendo training. While I make a tentative return to archery, I will not be able to give it a 100% attention like I did previously since I am also deciding to maintain my Kendo schedule co-currently with it.

So, for the moment, I will be shooting one day a week, possibly two, and I also have a target setup at home that will allow me to do random shooting during the week also at close distance (sub 10m) for general blank butt shooting.

I did shoot on Tuesday, about two hours worth, I didn't count the ends I shot, not that it is a significant number to note. The form was reasonable, not great, but it isn't like I missed the target. I was lacking complete backtension control with only perhaps one-third of my shooting with any form of tension that I would have liked. My left arm and back is pretty much in disarray and I hope it will return with sufficient time and shooting to where I had left off.

My groups initially were quite wide, about 7 ring wide, all low with my last known 30m setting, but by the time we stopped shooting, I had managed to close the width down to about four inches, but the vertical spread was still pretty large, about 8-9 inches high. Not particularly a good group considering when I was doing well, I could keep them all within the 9 ring with ease in regular conditions. But, I know my form isn't up to scratch so I won't beat myself up about it anytime soon.

I have also done SPT for the last two days, the first day doing about 23minutes, starting with 30 second holds and seeing it drop down to 7 second reps, and today, I also started around the 30 second mark and let it fall until about the 10 second mark, but doing greater rest periods inbetwee for a total of about 35 minutes. I dislike SPT greatly since I always feel that I am doing something wrong with my form and draw, and while SPT may be more effective than shooting in the same timeframe, I have always preferred to shoot the vast number of arrows. I guess we will see how things develop and what I will need to do.

The NSW State Champs are on the 15th & 16th August with entries closing on the 28th July, in 19 days time. I am probably not going to be in any condition to shoot them unfortunately unless something miraculous occurs. I will what happens by the 28th I guess, since I would rather not attend the State Championships and shoot a sub 1100 score if possible.

Happy Shooting~

Thursday, 31 July 2008

Well, a few things came and went, and I have been focused upon other activities in life, but I shot my bow for the first time in about 4 months yesterday. I did about 40 minutes of shooting and it seemed to go well. I haven't lost much bow drawing strength, but my left shoulder/neck is a bit weak and unused to the bow's physical weight. Other than that, nothing seems to have deteriorated too badly ^^.

I'm thinking once I get a proper job and things settle after that, I'll shoot on Sundays maybe at a closer located club, or my own yard.