I disagree with this statement. I have a lot of mobility in my shoulders and back. When I have bone on bone alignment my back elbow is several degrees past parallel with the arrow, which means my forearm is closer to the arrow. No matter what I do with my grip, my forearm gets hit on every shot. I've been through everything. Proper alignment for me means I need an arm guard.Brother you might not agree w my answer but I’ve got a solution. Fix your grip, you won’t need an arm guard and it can’t creep than
Well you could disagree but I teach hundreds and hundreds of people, many kids. None need an arm guard with proper grip mainly. Hyperextending an elbow is a possibility in women mainly, improperly turned elbow, also too low of a brace height. If you want help let me know. I’d be very surprised we can’t help you.I disagree with this statement. I have a lot of mobility in my shoulders and back. When I have bone on bone alignment my back elbow is several degrees past parallel with the arrow, which means my forearm is closer to the arrow. No matter what I do with my grip, my forearm gets hit on every shot. I've been through everything. Proper alignment for me means I need an arm guard.
Holding clothing back is a separate issue and the only reason an arm guard is neededIf i hunted where i don't need 4 layers on any day, I'd lose it. I'm fine bare, but not with clothes in the way.
I'd love to hear suggestions! I don't like wearing an arm guard.Well you could disagree but I teach hundreds and hundreds of people, many kids. None need an arm guard with proper grip mainly. Hyperextending an elbow is a possibility in women mainly, improperly turned elbow, also too low of a brace height. If you want help let me know. I’d be very surprised we can’t help you.
Sorry, I probably came across a little grumpy in that last post. Yes, I'd be happy to do that publicly. It probably won't happen in the next couple days though. Work has been crazy.Are you comfortable enough posting a pic and video of yourself or would you rather do that privately?
Well you could disagree but I teach hundreds and hundreds of people, many kids. None need an arm guard with proper grip mainly. Hyperextending an elbow is a possibility in women mainly, improperly turned elbow, also too low of a brace height. If you want help let me know. I’d be very surprised we can’t help you.