Xena
Mon, March 15th, 2004, 10:00 AM
Hi all,
I've been into archery for a long time, but I've never been able to pull very much weight (for those who don't shoot, bows are rated at at certain 'poundage', essentially, the higher it is the harder it is to draw the bow).
I'm definately not into the whole macho thing of 'I can pull & hold 70#!', but it would be nice to increase my pull somewhat, at my level even 5 pounds would help (and I was given a bow much nicer than any of mine which is about 5-7 pounds out of my range)
p.s. for those who shoot, I'm talking longbows, not compounds. I would have to build enough strength to actually hold the weight...
:D
Sooooo..... can anyone thing of any exercises which might be beneficial to increasing strength for this sport? I've thought of a bullworker (is that the right word?), but I've also heard many bad things about them and would rather stick with dumbbells (which is what I have).
Thanks for reading this entire post!
:nod:
I've been into archery for a long time, but I've never been able to pull very much weight (for those who don't shoot, bows are rated at at certain 'poundage', essentially, the higher it is the harder it is to draw the bow).
I'm definately not into the whole macho thing of 'I can pull & hold 70#!', but it would be nice to increase my pull somewhat, at my level even 5 pounds would help (and I was given a bow much nicer than any of mine which is about 5-7 pounds out of my range)
p.s. for those who shoot, I'm talking longbows, not compounds. I would have to build enough strength to actually hold the weight...
:D
Sooooo..... can anyone thing of any exercises which might be beneficial to increasing strength for this sport? I've thought of a bullworker (is that the right word?), but I've also heard many bad things about them and would rather stick with dumbbells (which is what I have).
Thanks for reading this entire post!
:nod: