Your form looks pretty good there, Dan. I think you should try holding a little longer at anchor if you're working on conscious aiming. That first shot, in particular, was really fast. Holding longer will allow you to transfer tension from your arm to your back. I couldn't see your back very well in the vid, but if you rotate that right scapula towards your spine you've got more or less the right motion going. One other thing I noticed was that you seem to be aiming very early in your draw cycle - like before drawing. It's okay to take a look at the target prior to drawing, but you don't want to aim too early in the cycle. Try working on your draw, and after you have come to holding then try aiming and see how that works for you. Also, as a mental thing - try to make every shot go in the bull's eye, not just hit the target. Really make sure your arrow point alignment is dead-on, and pay close attention to your gaps as you vary the distance. When I was shooting the state championship last week, I think it highlighted flaws in my training, and one of those was not making every arrow count. I'd been too worried about aggregate score of 5 arrows and not worried enough over precisely what each individual arrow was doing. The stress of competition really highlighted those weaknesses for me, so it's an important aspect of the mental game to think about.