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Daniel Yononindo
Добавлен 18 янв 2008
Song to a Whale
Native American Flute & Elk Bone Flute crafted and played by Yononindo
inspiriert von einem Buch von Jury Ritcheu - "Wenn die Wale weiterziehen"
nach einem Schöpfungsmythos der Tschuktschen
inspiriert von einem Buch von Jury Ritcheu - "Wenn die Wale weiterziehen"
nach einem Schöpfungsmythos der Tschuktschen
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Видео
Clouds over Connemara
Просмотров 8684 года назад
Native American Style Double Flute - Handcrafted by Daniel Yononindo
Mounted Archery Horse Training / part 2 preview
Просмотров 6 тыс.7 лет назад
Desensitizing my new Horse / Mounted Archery Horse Training 4 year old Grullo Quarter Horse Music: by Yononindo
Mounted Archery Horse Training / part 1 preview
Просмотров 4,6 тыс.8 лет назад
4 jear old Grullo Quarter Horse that will be trained for horseback archery Music: Out of Spain by Yononindo
Noah´s Flute - Blessing Song
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.8 лет назад
I was carving this flute for a very special reason .... carried it up on a mountain and played a blessing song for a wounded soul ...
Roving & Stump shooting
Просмотров 12 тыс.9 лет назад
2 days of fun in my neck of the woods - I took my Covert Hunter bow into the woods … doing some roving and stump shooting … practicing for an upcoming hunt this winter … Covert Hunter bow made by Border Archery in Scotland
Thumb Ring Archery Tong-Ah / Aegisal Style
Просмотров 17 тыс.9 лет назад
Armguard Arrow-Quiver for Horseback Archery 20 years ago ... I was doing some horseback archery back then and did not like a back quiver nor a side quiver ... so I went and made something to fit my needs .... It worked great and has been used extensively back then ... Many years later ... While fumbling through a wooden box the other day .... filled with horse tackle ... old bridles, rusty bits...
Joe Paranee´s Flute Part 2
Просмотров 2 тыс.9 лет назад
Joe´s Paranee´s Native American Style Flute Part 2 My first attempt on carving a flute for Joe did not turn out as expected ... This is my second attempt ....
Horse Archery
Просмотров 12 тыс.9 лет назад
Dedicated to all Horseback Archers out there and especially to Marko aka Trophybow 1 from Finland.
Trailer loading a young horse
Просмотров 6 тыс.10 лет назад
This demo video will show how hard or easy it can be to load your horse into a trailer ... I started this colt a couple of weeks ago ... this is his 2nd loading session ... NEVER try to force a horse into a trailer .... NEVER use multiple people, multiple ropes, pain or fear to load your horse into a trailer ... By doing so you will only teach the horse to fear the trailer more and more ... If ...
Colt starting
Просмотров 16 тыс.10 лет назад
See the transition from a spooky green horse to a relaxed and trusty companion. a Yononindo & Broken Arrow Production music by Yononindo
Covert Hunter - Trailer Part 1
Просмотров 35 тыс.10 лет назад
Jer´s custom made Covert Hunter Hex 7 made by Border Archery Scotland.
Part 4 - Desensitizing and Basic Groundwork
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.11 лет назад
Part 4 - Desensitizing and Basic Groundwork
Part 3 Desensitizing and Basic Groundwork
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.11 лет назад
Part 3 Desensitizing and Basic Groundwork
Part Two - Basic Groundwork and Desensitizing a young Horse
Просмотров 3,8 тыс.11 лет назад
Part Two - Basic Groundwork and Desensitizing a young Horse
Part One - Basic Groundwork and Desensitizing a young Horse
Просмотров 13 тыс.11 лет назад
Part One - Basic Groundwork and Desensitizing a young Horse
Gaining the respect of a disrespectful horse.
Просмотров 425 тыс.12 лет назад
Gaining the respect of a disrespectful horse.
Archers Paradox up to the Limit !!! Extended Version
Просмотров 221 тыс.12 лет назад
Archers Paradox up to the Limit !!! Extended Version
This is a win win situation. Making whistling arrows as an excuse to eat chocolate! :)
Tried this with 8 holes around the sides in a ring around the middle and it works great! Any more holes that this outside the middle ring and it does not whistle any more.
SO COOOL! All the best from Bulgaria!
Super Daniel, schönes Video!👍
What type of feathers you used ?
Good stuff from the way-back machine - only suggestion is for the handler to get a haircut an lose that pony tail = faster path to respect from the horse. Nobody really respects a guy with girl-cut.
Had to revisit this after many many years. For past few days it has been raining really hard here.
Really cool video. Nice soundtrack too. 👍🇺🇸
Arco recurvo e composto, 50 libras, puxada 28 polegadas, tamanho da flecha 30 polegadas. Qual o spine da flecha para cada um deles?
Love this song
Thanks for liking my music ….
The Comanche beat the Spanish back during the crusades, it was said they were remarkably gifted archers both speed and precision
i hope joe plays that flute like you did😃
That was amazing!!!!! Why this doesn't have more views & likes is shocking
1:30 that has got to be the floppiest fletching I have ever seen. I don't call myself an archer, more of a hobbyist, but all of my arrows have had stiff feathers.
Fantastic!
Fantastic!
That was beautiful and amazing ❤️
Watching quite late. But still impressive to see the effect of spine to the arrows. Looks like boiled spaghetti. And thanks for breaking the last one. Very informative.
hi...like your horse training. where you are ? I like to conta ct you
Bloody good video, every beginner and archer alike should see this
Would like to find that deburring tool somewhere
This makes me so excited to get a new horse. One of my favorite things to do is groundwork. 💕
A haha that's awesome, and a great excuse to get a bunch of Kinder eggs
Horses are herd animals - either the horse is boss or you are. Your choice.
LOVE HOW YOU PUT THIS POOR WORK TO MUSIC 👎🏼
Hello out there. This is not how I train horses. This is how I retrain a spoiled horse and saving it from getting butchered. And by the way, I don’t give a dime about people liking what I’m doing …. I was not doing it to get the likes of people … I was doing what I was doing to help that horse …. Happy trails to all you experts out there.
A very nice tribute to your dad. I lost my father 8 months ago, and it is unbearable at times.
Thank you very much
Fascinating to see so much flexation of the arrow shaft. I had no idea. Didn't care for the music. Thanks for posting this.
Well done...very nice..👏👏👏 Thanks for creating and sharing 🙏🙏🙏 🙂👍🇨🇦
That's ingenious, thanks. Nice bow...excellent shooting 👏 👍 👌 🙂👍🇨🇦
Not gonna lie. Came for the archery, stayed for that smooth af didgeridoo.
A truly appalling video of people who have no clue about horses 😞 just force and fear! The title alone goes against everything we know about equine learning theory and cognition!
I really love this movie, its shows how important is to choose proper stiffness of the arrow. But please, CHANGE THE NAME! There is no paradox in bending the arrow!
I don't like the way this guy trains. More than one way to skin a cat I reckon...
Sir, please read the information given about this horse. This is not how I train horses. This is how I retrain a spoiled horse and saving it from getting butchered. And by the way, I don’t give a dime about people liking what I’m doing …. I was not doing it to get the likes of people … I was doing what I was doing to help that horse …. Happy trails to all you experts out there. Again here, please don’t comment before reading the information about what and why I was doing it …
I just confuse with spine number system in this video, 40-45, 30-35 and 25-30 any one can explain it ?
I was a trail guide in the Smokies during high school. One time while trail riding and leading a group, my horse got startled by seeing a saddle pad laying in the trail. She bolted sideways like a snake struck after her. Had I not been paying attention, I would have been dumped. Moral is; horses are herd/prey animals and naturally overly cautious. They assume anything unfamiliar to them will kill them and they react accordingly. Desensitizing them to new things is extremely important to them trusting you and keeping them calm. Then their learning/training can continue.
I miss u my father
Good boy learns so quick!
Don't believe everything you see on you tube. Looks like a bunch of crooks to me
1000 years ago in a Mongolian village Boy: Stop whistling. Other boy: That’s not me...
1000 years ago in a Mongolian village Boy: I’m bored. Other boy: Wanna make arrows noisier? Boy: Sure.
Excellent photography showing the effect of the force of the string at release on various spined arrows. The reaction of the arrows, of course, is to flex or bend. Unfortunately, the title of your video implies that the flexing is the paradox. It's not. The arrow flexing is a response to archer's paradox. A paradox is a seemingly unexplainable observation contrary to common sense or observable fact. The term archer's paradox was coined back in the late 30s, early 40s when most bows were laminated or self bows of wood, that either didn't have arrow shelves cut into the riser or the shelves were very shallow. Thus, when an arrow was placed on the bow, it pointed way off line. And yet, when shot, it flew true to the target. That was the archer's paradox. How could it fly true to the target when it was pointing off target, and yet observation proved it to be true. We've since learned, of course, that the reason it can/does, is because the arrow (if properly spined) bends around the riser when shot. So, the flexing of the arrow is the explanation of what the arrow does in response to archer''s paradox, it is not the paradox itself. In modern compounds and some traditional bows in which the riser is cut past center, the nocked arrow can be made to align perfectly with the center of the bow, pointing directly at the target. There is no archer's paradox, and yet the arrow does flex when shot.
People have to learn that horses have emotions too and unfortunately some of the ones that they LEARN, not are born with, are disrespect and aggression. I grew up with horses and it’s not easy to train them to be respectful if they have never been taught, but it’s worth it in the end. These people are doing great! There’s a difference between training and overpowering the horses with ropes and a whip. What these people are doing is training. What some are doing on TikTok is overpowering with abuse into forced submission. If a real professional horse trainer hits the horses with a whip they will do it light enough to not hurt them but hard enough to get them to listen depending on the sensitivity of the horse. If someone draws blood, leaves an indent in the skin, not the hair, or does “training” that results in pain then they are being abusive.
All they are doing is terrorizing that poor horse. Pathetic!!!
If your arrowhead can penetrate that leather shield you used on your bow hand... then a broken arrow can also penetrate it and ruin your bow hand. NEVER intentionally release an arrow that you think might break in your bow.
I miss u dad .may u rest in eternal peace.
This is not patience. This is chaos and fighting fire with fire. Horses learn from the RELEASE of pressure. From what I saw this poor horse was never given the opportunity to do anything at his/het own pace.
Well that was surprisingly easy
Now I understand how string slap develops.
Great footage .
And now I truly believe when people say Humans can weaponise anything.
😂