Claims
- 1. An archery training device for teaching an archer proper upper body muscular control and body positioning of the archer's back, shoulders, string arm, bow arm and bow hand along a rigid plane, said muscular control providing a push-pull balance that prevents collapse of said string arm and bow arm during and after release of a bowstring, said archery training device comprising:
- a string arm connector having an upper securing means and a lower securing means, said upper securing means being securable to an upper arm portion of said string arm, said lower securing means being securable to a forearm portion of said string arm, said upper securing means and said lower securing means together cooperating to prevent shifting of said string arm connector upon said string arm;
- an inelastic draw force carrying member having:
- one end attached to said string arm connector;
- an opposite end extending in a direction away from said string arm connector;
- first means for attaching said one end of said draw force carrying member to said string arm connector; and
- second means for attaching said opposite end of said draw force carrying member to said bowstring such that when said archery training device is mounted to said upper portion of said archer's string arm by said upper securing means and said lower portion of said string arm by said lower securing means and said opposite end of said draw force carrying member is attached to said bowstring and said bowstring is drawn to the full draw position, said first and second attaching means establishes a predetermined slack in said draw force carrying member to avoid any external forces other than said bowstring draw force to be applied to said archer's back, shoulders, string arm, bow arm, or bow hand while in said full draw position and whereby further after the bow string fingers release said bowstring and said archer experiences a complete release of said bowstring, the muscles associated with said upper body instantaneously experience the forces associated with said full draw position by said draw force carrying member instantaneously extending to a predetermined fixed length position so that the muscles associated with said upper body continue to work after release of said bowstring to maintain said muscular control of said archer's back, shoulders, string arm, bow arm and bow hand along said rigid frame plane and to maintain said push-pull balance, said push-pull balance preventing collapse of said string arm and bow arm after normal release of said bowstring, said collapse otherwise affecting said archer's ability to accurately shoot an arrow with a bow.
- 2. The archery training device of claim 1 wherein said upper securing means is an upper loop and said lower securing means is a lower loop in said string arm connector.
- 3. The archery training device of claim 1 wherein said upper securing means and said lower securing means are both secured adjacent the elbow of said string arm.
- 4. The archery training device of claim 1 wherein said upper securing means and said lower securing means are joined at a slip loop, said slip loop being slidably adjustable upon said string arm connector to provide adjustment of said string arm connector upon said string arm.
- 5. The archery training device of claim 1 further comprising adjustment means at said string arm connector for adjusting the length of said draw force carrying member.
- 6. The archery training device of claim 1 wherein said first means for attaching said one end comprises a first adjuster for adjusting the distance between said first and second attaching means.
- 7. The archery training device of claim 6 wherein said draw force carrying member has a cord-like draw force carrying member construction, and said first adjuster connects said cord-like draw force carrying member to said string arm connector that defines said upper and lower securing means.
- 8. The archery training device of claim 6 wherein said first adjuster comprises a U clamp.
- 9. The archery training device of claim 7 wherein said first adjuster comprises a U clamp,
- 10. The archery training device of claim 7 wherein said first means for attaching includes a first anchor point connector.
- 11. The archery training device of claim 10 wherein said first anchor point connector comprises a bolt and nut.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation in part of copending parent application Ser. No. 07/913,862, filed Jul. 15, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,277,170.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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