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  • did they really play music that loud between sets? lol

  • its so the vibration from the bow goes into the rods and not through the archer helping the arrows to fly straight. which is what i have been told

  • 02:23

    why do they let the bow "swing" like that?

  • @ZiriTheRogue If you look closely, the archer isn't "holding" the bow (their fingers aren't wrapped around the handle). If you hold the bow with your fingers wrapped around, you risk "turning" the bow when releasing the string, putting the arrow off target. For a precise arrow shot, you should literally let the bow rest up against the bow hand. When releasing the arrow, the bow will then naturally then fall forward under it's own weight.

  • @Xdwardo500 haha thx for the answer, 7 month ago when i asked that i was beggining to train, now i already know it xD

  • What are those black things between side rods and weights on them what Yun is using? They dont look like dumpers. Rather smth from hard plastic. I can't find nothing like that in my UK shops. Does anyone know what is that and where I can get them?

  • I just started archery and i start getting shakes after 5 seconds pulling only 45# XD

  • @RsLesserElf4 45 is a lot on a recurve xD

  • strong challenge

  • unbelievable thats these "little" girls pull 60 lbs bows with this accurace 

  • @Katsumoto94 60 lbs is a little overrated... =p..  park sung hyun is pulling 44/45 lbs at this moment.... the man on the other end are pulling 50/52 lbs at most...

  • Epic

    

  • lol, Hello Kitty Chest protector.

  • Korea vs. Korea nice match~~~ XD

  • good

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