Uploaded by TimeElectronics on Feb 20, 2011
Korean... Best Archer In The World - Myth Busted (Camera Tricks, Video Fiction, & Bad Shooting Form)
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9/29/2011 - Time to filter out the noise from the blind in the sandbox.
On the issues of back tension and follow through, watch the "myths about back tension" video.
Actually, this video should be re-titled to "The truth about back tension".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llhNIbqumHs&feature=related
Hang on every word, and study in detail Dave Cousins and Michelle Ragsdale. Watch the body as a whole. Try to identify what muscle groups are relaxed, and which muscles groups are actually doing the work.
To punch or not to punch, with a floating site starts a head game which distracts the mental focus on the proper muscle groups.
NOTE - This text from that Video
"90 percent of all release shooting archers believe that proper follow-through means that they must try to keep their pin on the target after the shot. This leads to poor technique. The very best archers always let the shot "explode". They know that trying to keep their pin on the target at the moment of the release demands that they relax the bow arm at the exact moment of the shot. They know that this tactic will lead to flinching under pressure which is one of the most common and visible symptoms of target panic."
The Most Visible Symptoms Of TARGET PANIC.
You must remember that the same back tension and follow through is also required by the finger shooter. The very same muscle groups are involved, before the shot. Hook, or Fingers. Same thing.
Creeping and collapsing are common problems among archers, and they are closely related. For many archers, this fault is a bad habit caused by relaxing the wrong muscles as they try to hold steady on the target. They "go soft", and tend to collapse the upper body. The shoulder of the bow arm moves back and up while the shoulder and elbow of the release arm moves forward. This breakdown in form breeds inconsistency.
Proper use of back tension prevents these two problems, and insures better follow through the shot.
On the subject of back tension there are two types an archer can apply in their shooting technique. The first is static, and only needs one setup/anchor point. The second is dynamic, and needs two draw points to be applied. The first is the setup/anchor point. The second is found by drawing the arrow further by bringing the shoulder blades closer together till the head/shoulder alignment to the target starts to change. The more effective of the two is this dynamic use of back tension in between these two points.
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This is more of a demonstration of how a "Mythbuster" video can fool people who don't know any better. "Logical" arguments and technical references make it look convincing, but it's horribly flawed from Count #1. The "arrow" placed in the middle is not an arrow. It's a tube. The challenge was for the archer to replicate the "Robin Hood" effect by shooting into the tube. That's why there's no nock or vanes.
ScottieTheNerd 7 months ago 80
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Asian have cheatcodes for everything
3010strike 8 months ago 61
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It's because u watched this in LQ its real. face it. The last scene seems fake btw
hyunno891 1 month ago
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@SomniumDS THANK YOU!
The Korean language is NOT the official traditional universal international language for the one world order;
They pop the nock off an over sized arrow shaft to aim at for this "Best Archer In The World", video.
Clearly, he is NOT! His own video shows he can't shoot an arrow the same way twice!
He is no Darrel Pace, Michelle Ragsdale, or Dave Cousins in shooting skills and/or shooting stature.
There's your bottom line on this youtube wanna be video.
TimeElectronics 1 month ago
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@TheKINGclan1999 >>A robin hood is a relatively rare thing to accomplish in archery and it either takes allot of skill of an accident<<<
OK, So exactly how many times does an archer have to repeat this accident without the use of a bow sight for it to be considered more a skill factor than that of luck, accident, a blessing from the archery Gods, etc.
So.. what's the magic number here?
TimeElectronics 1 month ago
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@TimeElectronics Does the name Darrell Owen Pace ring a bell?
TimeElectronics 1 month ago
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@vnjabee Off Topic? Hardly. Your Point? Worthless.
Not one of you Archery Einstein's have found the devil in the details within the information provided in this archers own video, and the video information I've provided.
You obviously don't understand the application dynamic back tension. If you did, you would know the worthlessness of your point. Without it, there is no way the archer can experience "Natural Follow Through".
Go watch Michelle and Dave FOLLOW THROUGH the shot!
TimeElectronics 1 month ago
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I got a "Robin Hood" in darts once when I was drunk.
rsx123 2 weeks ago
@rsx123 And you were in the zone. The hand/eye skill set required in darts is on a higher order than what is required in archery.
TimeElectronics 2 weeks ago
I've been shooting for 3 years and have 2 Robinhoods the first at 20 yards and second at 30 yards. I was practicing a lot at the time, 3+ hours a day every day.
bandmasterjf 2 weeks ago
@bandmasterjf And that... clearly makes you a BETTER archer than the one featured in this video.
And, you didn't substitute the first shot arrow with a TUBE either.
Did you.
Case closed.
TimeElectronics 2 weeks ago
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AkimoTheropy 2 months ago
Moderator's Note - If any you Archery Einstein's can't get it right after having digested the information provided in the video written description, with provided links, and the video itself... there is little to no chance your comment will see the light of day.
Comments that provide pedigree and real archery shooting knowledge are welcome.
The rest get circular filed.
TimeElectronics 1 week ago