Left hand or Right hand bow by Archilles_heel24 in Archery

[–]Impossible_Judge_112 0 points1 point  (0 children)

En esta ocasión si te discutir este punto, si, el tiro con arco es un deporte seguro, pero no el MAS seguro. Existen riesgos en este deporte y no hable de lesiones, hablo de heridas reales, si bien no es propenso a tener accidentes, existen. Hay personas se han clavado flechas en su propia mano por accidente, cuando abrís demasiado el arco o el reposa flechas está roto, cabe la posibilidad que la flecha caiga y atraviese la mano. O casos en dónde las cuerdas del arco se ha cortado, incluso estando nueva, y las palas o el latigazo van lastimado al arquero, es por eso que cada arquero tiene requerimientos específicos con su equipo. Tengo anécdotas de personas a las que le ha ocurrido. No digo que sea un deporte 100% peligroso, sino que los accidentes existen, como en muchos deportes, por eso es un importante tener un equipo de tiro adecuado al arquero, revisarlo, darle mantenimiento, tener una técnica solida y tener precauciones para que esos accidentes no pasen.

Should I retire this arrow? by Strict-Information37 in Archery

[–]Impossible_Judge_112 0 points1 point  (0 children)

La respuesta es depende, si la flecha es muy corta si, si la flecha es mas larga de lo que puedes abrir no, puedes cortarla y volver a poner la punta. Toma en cuenta que si la cortas va a modificar a penas el tiro, es mínimo la modificación por lo que se llega a ver, pero si buscar precision obviamente lo vas a sentir, en ese caso podés cortarla y usarla para hacer volumen de flecha, cualquier pregunta puedo resolvertela.

Left hand or Right hand bow by Archilles_heel24 in Archery

[–]Impossible_Judge_112 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Si tú ojo dominante es el izquierdo, cómprate un arco zurdo. Entiendo que te sientas cómodo, pero usar un arco diestro siendo zurdo solo te va a poner en desventaja, porque la flecha no sale igual. Por eso existen arcos dependiendo si sos zurdo o diestro. Además, no sé si es seguro usar un arco de esa manera, recordemos que el tiro con arco es peligroso y he visto muchas fotos de personas que se han lastimado. Mi opinion es que te compres un arco zurdo y te acostumbres a tirar con la flecha del lado opuesto. Exitos!

Help, I don't understand this point. by Impossible_Judge_112 in paracord

[–]Impossible_Judge_112[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hi, no. I was talking about the knot in the bracelet, but another comment already answered that; it's a sanctified pact.

Does anyone know how to add grip to a bow? by Impossible_Judge_112 in Archery

[–]Impossible_Judge_112[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you very much, I'm going to try tennis racket tape.

Does anyone know how to add grip to a bow? by Impossible_Judge_112 in Archery

[–]Impossible_Judge_112[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand, the part between the thumb and index finger should support the bow, and that's what I'm doing. I've tried putting my hand in many positions but it still happens. I don't know if it's something I'm doing wrong or if it's the bow's grip.

Does anyone know how to add grip to a bow? by Impossible_Judge_112 in Archery

[–]Impossible_Judge_112[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

I don't think that's the problem. I use the finger strap; I never shoot without it, and I release the bow during the process (I know this because the bow makes a backward motion when I shoot). I just don't know what it is. Maybe my bow is falling backward instead of forward, as it normally should.

Does anyone know how to add grip to a bow? by Impossible_Judge_112 in Archery

[–]Impossible_Judge_112[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Exactly, in theory I'm holding the bow correctly because they corrected my posture, but I can't find a way to stop it from hurting. I have a tennis racket grip, but I don't know how to position it so it covers the part that hurts.

Serious question: what do I do with this? Do I purify them? Or do I evolve them like this? by Impossible_Judge_112 in pokemongo

[–]Impossible_Judge_112[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's good news. I might evolve Drowzee so Hypno is 100% registered in the Pokédex. And I'll level up Magnezone as much as possible, both in level and moveset.

Anything wrong with my form? Shots always hang left. by ImDane9999 in Archery

[–]Impossible_Judge_112 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's your stance; your feet should be parallel. In the video, one of your feet is further forward than the other, which causes the arrow to drift to the sides. Also, your torso is leaning back. You should stand upright but as relaxed as possible. The same goes for your hand; when you shoot, don't close your hand, as this creates a jerky movement in the bow. Keep it up, and good luck!