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<blockquote data-quote="1Hunter" data-source="post: 767621" data-attributes="member: 38802"><p>I can understand your enthusiasm and wish you well. </p><p></p><p>At 31 years of age I was just getting into serious competitive archery on the </p><p>State and national level, shooting a recurve bow. My physical condition was</p><p>such, I gave little or no thought to shooting hours of practice. Some where around the age of 35, I started having a small pain in my right shoulder and it got worse.</p><p>Bursitis had set in and I was through shooting and holding the weight of the </p><p>recurve bow. </p><p></p><p>About five years later, I had the opportunity to shoot a compound</p><p>bow with 50% let off. Wow, I could again participate in the sport I love so dearly.</p><p>Now at 81, I am still shooting my compound bow and physically fit enough to</p><p>shoot an occasional tournament, as well as go big game hunting.</p><p></p><p>My long bow and 5 recurves are now wall hangers and dust collectors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1Hunter, post: 767621, member: 38802"] I can understand your enthusiasm and wish you well. At 31 years of age I was just getting into serious competitive archery on the State and national level, shooting a recurve bow. My physical condition was such, I gave little or no thought to shooting hours of practice. Some where around the age of 35, I started having a small pain in my right shoulder and it got worse. Bursitis had set in and I was through shooting and holding the weight of the recurve bow. About five years later, I had the opportunity to shoot a compound bow with 50% let off. Wow, I could again participate in the sport I love so dearly. Now at 81, I am still shooting my compound bow and physically fit enough to shoot an occasional tournament, as well as go big game hunting. My long bow and 5 recurves are now wall hangers and dust collectors. [/QUOTE]
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