I'm a t2 paraplegic trying to get into the sport. I bought a bow based on the recommendation based on my former height, 6' so i bought a 70'' recurve bow but i'm having trouble with the string hitting my wheel and messing up my shots. I then learned it was recommended that wheelchair archers use bows around 48''. My worry is that having a 29'' draw length on such a short bow won't that mess up the form? should i get just a slightly smaller bow or just convert to a compound? I hope someone could answer even though there aren't any comments on this video.
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i am teaching archery a few years but today a man come to me after a strike his left hand and leg can' t used and he wants to learn .can you help me how to teach him
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I'm a t2 paraplegic trying to get into the sport. I bought a bow based on the recommendation based on my former height, 6' so i bought a 70'' recurve bow but i'm having trouble with the string hitting my wheel and messing up my shots. I then learned it was recommended that wheelchair archers use bows around 48''. My worry is that having a 29'' draw length on such a short bow won't that mess up the form? should i get just a slightly smaller bow or just convert to a compound? I hope someone could answer even though there aren't any comments on this video.
i am teaching archery a few years but today a man come to me after a strike his left hand and leg can' t used and he wants to learn .can you help me how to teach him
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