@olosnah 1, your analysis of this video, besides being wrong, is unwanted and uneducated. The point of archery is not necessarily to "defend yourself" or "real life hunting," a lot of archers (myself included) simply enjoy the exhilaration of an accurate shot and the payoff for long hour of practice. A shot should not have to only take a few seconds, but should be slow and accurate. Fuck off. No one wants you small minded opinion on this shooter's good form. BTW your release is a bit "jumpy."
The gizmos should not be needed. But i guess to be good many people need the help but they are all handicapping you. In real life hunting or lol if you ever need to defend yourself you will not have time for all slow aiming or get all the gear on. Should be instinctive and instant. Aim as you pull and shoot 3sec max per shot once you notch it. Look at Instinctive Shooting and Horseman Shooting.
@olosnah1 You commenting on this video on your computer already dismisses your argument. The world moves on, this is target archery not traditional, two very different disciplines.
It looks like you need do what "UnderTension" suggested, its a good idea to try and get your fingers leaving the string at the same time, i would say you should try and get a little more third finger contact with the string. Looks good other than that. Nice shooting.
Great form man. Just wondering though, do you ever have any trouble with the arrows spreading out vertically? I just noticed that in this shot your top finger comes off of the string last. If so, might be worth trying to straighten your drawing wrist a little. Just a little something constructive to maybe try out. Keep it up though, it looks really good.
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Igg79productions 2 months ago
I guess to a rock thrower that gizmo with a string and bent wood was not needed either! To each his or her own. These archers have amazing skill.
claireswims 5 months ago
@olosnah 1, your analysis of this video, besides being wrong, is unwanted and uneducated. The point of archery is not necessarily to "defend yourself" or "real life hunting," a lot of archers (myself included) simply enjoy the exhilaration of an accurate shot and the payoff for long hour of practice. A shot should not have to only take a few seconds, but should be slow and accurate. Fuck off. No one wants you small minded opinion on this shooter's good form. BTW your release is a bit "jumpy."
yamus9924 6 months ago 2
The gizmos should not be needed. But i guess to be good many people need the help but they are all handicapping you. In real life hunting or lol if you ever need to defend yourself you will not have time for all slow aiming or get all the gear on. Should be instinctive and instant. Aim as you pull and shoot 3sec max per shot once you notch it. Look at Instinctive Shooting and Horseman Shooting.
olosnah1 6 months ago
@olosnah1 You commenting on this video on your computer already dismisses your argument. The world moves on, this is target archery not traditional, two very different disciplines.
bertanderny 1 month ago
ugly
luckyvixen2 7 months ago
nice form but bad release and follow through.
peterstang 1 year ago
la soltada esta habierta
kidybotanas 2 years ago
It looks like you need do what "UnderTension" suggested, its a good idea to try and get your fingers leaving the string at the same time, i would say you should try and get a little more third finger contact with the string. Looks good other than that. Nice shooting.
uknowwho889 2 years ago
Great form man. Just wondering though, do you ever have any trouble with the arrows spreading out vertically? I just noticed that in this shot your top finger comes off of the string last. If so, might be worth trying to straighten your drawing wrist a little. Just a little something constructive to maybe try out. Keep it up though, it looks really good.
UnderTension 3 years ago
nice form!
hmyhung 3 years ago
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with all that crap on the bow, why not just shoot a compound, either shoot it traditional or not...
GhostManOnSixtieth 3 years ago
Why do you fish with a rod and reel? Use a stick and string.
oxx44 3 years ago
Even with all that "Crap on It", it is still more difficult than any compound. Keep your un-educated comments to yourself.
Great form, and good work. Keep it up
oxx44 3 years ago 8