Hi everyone. I am new to the sport, about 6 months new. The last time I shot a bow was 30 years ago when I was in college. They were re curves if I am not mistaken. Loving the simple aesthetic of just wood, I purchased a 55# English Longbow and some arrows to match. I shoot off the hand. With no instructor (doh!), I had been shooting it like a re curve- feet at 90 degree to the target, Bow straight up and down, etc.. Recently I purchased a 45# American flatbow with pistol grip and center cut, and arrows spined for it. Now I have a few questions since my first lesson with an instructor. First of all, he said I should learn on a re curve not a longbow but since I had only a longbow my stance was incorrect for it. (note: I am a right handed shooter). He said my right foot (the one away from the target) should be at 90 degrees to the target but my left foot (the one facing the target) should be comfortably apart and back slightly so that I am at a slight angle to the target. When I shoot, I should lean forward a bit and cant my bow. (doing so I noticed my upper body needed to twist a bit to face the target straight on). There were other things about shoulder height, elbow out not down, gripping correctly, etc. After the lesson was over and he left (it was at my house) I went back to shooting and instinctively put my left foot (one facing the target) at 90 degrees to it, and my right foot back slightly so I was at an angle to the target (the opposite as he had showed me earlier). When I leaned slightly into the shot my left leg seem to take the weight of my body better than the other way. There wasn't a lot of difference in where my arrows were hitting, though some. Just wondering if anyone has any thoughts on this? I hope it is clear what I am getting at. Thanks all.