A field-ready, season-targeted program for hunters who refuse to leave the shot to luck. Built around the one moment that matters — under heart rate, in low light, at unknown distance.
Bow Hunting Prep is the program Jack built for the hunter who has done the homework — scouted the unit, drawn the tag, put in the cardio — and refuses to let the final 30 seconds come down to chance. We rebuild your shot process from biomechanics up, then we run it through the conditions that actually break it: elevated heart rate, oxygen debt, unstable footing, fading light, and unknown range.
Every program is calibrated to your tag, target species, terrain, and timeline. Western elk preparation looks nothing like a Southern California blacktail program, and neither one looks like an antelope spot-and-stalk. We start with your hunt and work backwards.
Heart-rate elevated drills, simulated stalk scenarios, and decision-making under fatigue. We close the gap between range performance and field performance — methodically.
Bow fit, broadhead tune, arrow build, and gear culled to what earns its weight. The rig that prints groups at 60 in the backyard is not always the rig that performs in the steep.
Steep uphill and downhill correction, awkward terrain stances, and ranging discipline. You'll learn how the kill zone shrinks at angle — and how to know when to draw and when to pass.
A structured 6–12 week ramp into your season — calibrated arrow counts, rest, peaking, and a clear taper. You arrive at the trailhead sharp, not tired.
Every program is custom, but most hunters move through the same phases. Here's what the 10-week version looks like.
Video assessment, anatomy check, draw cycle audit. Equipment evaluated for fit. We end this phase with a clear list of what's working, what's not, and what changes immediately.
Stance, anchor, back tension, and release reconstructed. Blank-bale and close-target volume to ingrain. Rig tuned to the rebuilt form, not the legacy one.
Marked distance, unknown distance, steep angle. Broadhead tune confirmed. Shot process timed under fatigue. We start introducing simulated stalks.
Volume drops, intensity stays. Final tuning confirmation, gear list review, and a clear taper so you reach the trailhead at peak form — not depleted.
In those cases, Bow Setup & Tuning or General Training may be a better starting point.
"I wasn't just learning to shoot a bow anymore — I was learning to be a safe, ethical, successful bowhunter. Because of Jack's coaching, I accomplished something I never thought I could. Harvesting my first deer is a memory I'll carry the rest of my life."
Species, terrain, tag date — Jack will reach out within 24 hours to confirm fit and timeline.