Q34 - What do you transfer during transfer stage?
Last Updated 11/04/2014 at 04:13:17 PM EST
Hi,
 
Coach Lee introduces a 'transfer' stage where you transfer the load to your back.
 
Question is, where do you transfer it FROM? Perhaps there is tension in your forearm during the draw that is totally relaxed after hitting anchor? Maybe your forearm is NOT like a bicycle chain during DRAW, but SHOULD become like a bicycle chain AFTER reaching anchor? And it is the relaxing of the forearm that starts the transfer stage?
February 5, 2007
from R.R. of USA:

"Hi,
 
Coach Lee introduces a 'transfer' stage where you transfer the load to your back.
 
Question is, where do you transfer it FROM? Perhaps there is tension in your forearm during the draw that is totally relaxed after hitting anchor? Maybe your forearm is NOT like a bicycle chain during DRAW, but SHOULD become like a bicycle chain AFTER reaching anchor? And it is the relaxing of the forearm that starts the transfer stage?"
This is correct and all as described in strep 8 Transfer/Holding on the website. One thing though, do not create a static bow arm as there has to be a 50/50 load distribution, back and front. Also read carefully “Angular Movement”.

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