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Pain and injury creep into joints and tissues that are weak, dysfunctional, and poorly equipped to withstand the repetitive load of archery. Today’s supplemental work after shooting: A) Doorway Pec Stretch for 30 seconds x 2 sets. B) Dead Hang for 30 seconds x 2 sets. C) DB Opposite Snow Angel for 20 reps x 2 sets. D) Banded T to 90 for 30 seconds x 2 sets. E) Internal Rotation Press Ups for 15 reps x 2 sets. | Archery Strong
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My goal remains the same - help archers relieve pain, prevent injury, and build performance through supplemental physical training for archery. For those that join our Archery Stronger Shoulders course in September, we’re giving away the following: -1 AXIO 360 -1 Muzzy Broadhead Package -3 Carhartt Archery Strong shirts Link in bio or archerystrong.com to see a free preview and join the course. | Archery Strong
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A common cause of strain or overuse injury in the draw shoulder occurs when the archer relies too heavily on the bicep shoulder muscles to execute the draw. These muscles are always involved in the drawing movement, but they should not act as main drivers. If they act as the main drivers, these tissues can strain or become chronically overloaded. Instead, we want to move in a way that makes the larger back muscles the main drivers of each draw. | Archery Strong
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These “lifelines” are often the difference between enjoying archery pain-free versus dealing with pain and a limited ability to enjoy archery. They are 2 of the most common places that break down or lead to injury. These areas need to function well, withstand repetitive load, and maintain as much structural integrity as possible. It’s not about muscle size, it’s about function and resiliency. Fortify these 2 lifelines, and you’re better situated to enjoy comfortable, confident archery for a life
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👆3 strategies that I use to help archers return to shooting after a shoulder injury or irritation. WHICH strategy to use depends on the specific problem, nature of the problem, and numerous factors within the problem. Strategy 1 normally fits for mild problems whereas strategies 2 and 3 are sometimes necessary for more stubborn or significant problems. The overall goal is to gradually expose the shoulder to load again after the injury or irritation. We find an entry point that is manageable, th
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We provide the training programs and tools to keep archers shooting. Shoulder pain, injury, or poor performance are almost always associated with dysfunction in the shoulder. For the shoulder to perform in archery without issue, we need it to move freely, hold solid, and be strong enough to withstand repetitive load (accumulating arrows). If adequate function is lacking, pain or a problem arises. | Archery Strong
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