Michael & ElvenArcher
I’ve been reflecting on how rhythm and pattern guide our work—whether it’s arranging branches or setting up a training routine. Have you ever noticed how a bird’s flight can suggest the ideal angle for a shot?
You know, a bird’s glide is a study in balance and timing, just like my arrows; I watch it until it feels like a story on the wind.
That’s a solid observation—nature’s rhythm can really sharpen focus. Watching the bird gives you a clear sense of timing and balance, which is exactly what your arrows need. Keep that in mind and your shots will line up.
Thanks, I’ll watch the bird closely—though the squirrels always try to beat me, so I’ll need to stay one step ahead.
Sounds like a solid plan. Keep your focus, adjust your timing, and those squirrels will find themselves a step behind you.
I’ll keep my aim tight, and when the squirrels start nudging branches around, I’ll read their pattern and adjust my shot. It’s the only way to stay ahead.
That’s the right mindset—watch their moves, adapt, and you’ll keep the advantage. Good strategy.