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  • wow !

  • Good shooting,

  • 잘했어잘했어~~

  • who cares about grouping... there was no target face... he was just shooting to reinforce good technique and stamina

  • i can shoot more fastly

  • Sorry for the question but was this good? and about this makes it great? i'm new to archery.

  • @nmssis shooting at that speed his goruping was pretty good.

    a beginner shooting that fast would have missed the board entirely despite being so close.

    and his form wasn't that bad either.

  • @alanochanman thanks!

  • i doubt he is aiming... probably a warm up

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  • That was pretty impressive. To shoot this fast and keeping good form requires great strength. More practice required for me.

  • he's form was good..

    not to show his arrow grouping..

    you all dont know how good korean in archery..

    dogonskis just show of!

  • i admit this is fast, but there wasnt really any grouping, speed is nothing in archery, in competition you have like 20 seconds to shoot one arrow, so what's the rush? i can shoot better than him.

  • Yes i understand your views on this.

    However the point of this training is volume and capacity training, not technical.

  • @dogonskis This is not about grouping, everybody can hit his own arrows at this distance, but only fools do so. The speed is an important thing but I am not gona fetch out why I think you know that :D I do not agree that this is not technical, even if it seems, taht this training is focused on amount of shooted arrows. Shooting at this angle is different from shooting for example 18m with an higher sight :)

  • hey...why is his sight so low?

  • Low poundage i guess?

  • because they pratice for the 70m sight on a close blank target. the target is set very high.

  • If you look closer, the arrows are not landing higher at this close range, it's pretty level.

    The limbs are actually very light poundage. They emphasis more on form than higher arrow speed at this stage of their training.

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