3 Tips to Hold Steadier (TToTW#64)

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
  • 3 tips to help you hold your bow arm steadier. Set up, Draw length, how to hold the bow, draw motion, & more!

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  • @rogerhook8002
    @rogerhook8002 Год назад +7

    There are a handful of rich sources of information on RUclips about shooting a bow well. You have been one of them. Welcome back!

    • @rcrchery
      @rcrchery  Год назад

      Thank you very much!

  • @skysurferboy
    @skysurferboy Год назад +3

    Great video! Thank you mate. All the best for 2023.

  • @herbert993
    @herbert993 Год назад +2

    Your explanation of wrist angle is perfect man. I had to figure this out after a ton of trial and error.

    • @rcrchery
      @rcrchery  Год назад

      Thank you!

    • @herbert993
      @herbert993 Год назад

      @@rcrchery what type of release would you recommend my daughter to merge into? She been shooting the Carter Mini Evo pull through very well for the past 4 years. Youth Female Compound Freestyle

  • @timbow50
    @timbow50 Год назад +3

    Been watching your videos in the past. 👍👍 Always some good solid information. It’s good you’re back. Especially for new shooters. 👀👀

  • @waynestevenson9613
    @waynestevenson9613 Год назад +2

    He’s back! Thanks for that!

  • @iamsecond3625
    @iamsecond3625 Год назад +1

    Thank you for bringing these back!!

  • @stevewhitener290
    @stevewhitener290 Год назад

    Thank you, have really enjoyed your past video's!

  • @mikekage9895
    @mikekage9895 Год назад +1

    Great video. Been watching your video's for a long time. Always enjoy and learn from your video's 🏹🎯

    • @rcrchery
      @rcrchery  Год назад +1

      I appreciate that!

  • @thomasvanderhoff768
    @thomasvanderhoff768 4 месяца назад

    I noticed that he gets back to everybodys comments, just for that I’ll be watching him.

    • @rcrchery
      @rcrchery  4 месяца назад

      I appreciate that! I do try to stay on top of it all best I can.

  • @ericperry2115
    @ericperry2115 Год назад +1

    thank you very much!! excellent information

    • @rcrchery
      @rcrchery  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @nicstouder1929
    @nicstouder1929 Год назад +1

    Awesome video!

  • @berniedeveaux7723
    @berniedeveaux7723 Год назад +1

    you're back awesome

  • @larrydaetweiler3912
    @larrydaetweiler3912 Год назад +1

    This is great for anyone from a beginner to advanced.
    Awesome video as always!
    I’ve been tinkering with different levels of back tension and notice my pin is super solid but getting my hinge to fire becomes harder. I think the beginning of your video is going to help me find that sweet spot.

    • @rcrchery
      @rcrchery  Год назад

      Hopefully so! Thanks for watching. How do you currently fire the hinge?

  • @evanvavoulas4011
    @evanvavoulas4011 Год назад +1

    Awesome tips thanks

  • @ChilleDxFighteR
    @ChilleDxFighteR Год назад +1

    Glad to see you back uploading I’ve learned a ton from you since I started shooting target

    • @rcrchery
      @rcrchery  Год назад

      Thank you for watching!

  • @ellenmcgrory1855
    @ellenmcgrory1855 Год назад +1

    Great video, having issues hold steady especially with bow arm dropping and this video was great. Really interested in getting more info and seen you talking about video series available for purchase, but I can't seem to find this on wordpress website

    • @rcrchery
      @rcrchery  Год назад

      Thank you for watching! I’ll send over the videos I have: rcrchery.wordpress.com/video-series/

  • @thomasvanderhoff768
    @thomasvanderhoff768 4 месяца назад

    Play with your stance open it up a little bit at a time and see if that helps hold steady. Play around with it see if it helps.

  • @davidgreer9567
    @davidgreer9567 Год назад

    Thanks for the video and tips, Robert. I have a question. What do archers mean when they say" attack the target" or" pull the bow apart. In watching world archery and then interviews with pros like Kyle Douglas. They say that's what they're doing. I'm trying to figure out how to pull hard but yet not create tension. Guess I'm confused with trying to have a relaxed shot and pull hard. Bow goes off quicker, which is good for holding less time, which is good for my bad shoulder, but pulling hard, not so good on my shoulder. I would appreciate any advice. Ty

    • @rcrchery
      @rcrchery  Год назад

      Some archers are super aggressive in their shot. They push and pull a lot and create a lot of body tension. Everyone's different though so find what works best for you and your situation. It may be that you can't get overly aggressive because of your shoulder so you have to find a middle ground. I personally think a good amount of tension in the body is better than trying for a relaxed shot. I tried for the relaxed shot because I kept hearing that and struggled. Once I gave up on that and created tension in the shot to steady myself up, my scores went up and stayed consistent.

    • @davidgreer9567
      @davidgreer9567 Год назад +1

      @@rcrchery Thank you. I appreciate the response.

  • @mohamedayob9246
    @mohamedayob9246 Год назад

    Hi i have a type of target panic where I'd draw my bow and get it on target for 2 or 3 seconds , and then I drop low and have to bring my dot back on target
    Once I've gotten back on target I punch
    Any advice

    • @rcrchery
      @rcrchery  Год назад

      Try this out. rcrchery.wordpress.com/2018/10/10/becoming-a-master-over-target-panic/

  • @drmitofit2673
    @drmitofit2673 Год назад

    At full draw, I think about pulling my elbows away from each other, bow arm elbow down and out to keep elbow and shoulder low and slight bend in elbow, and draw arm elbow up and back using back tension. Is this correct? I get unsteady at a longer hold which is a combination of target panic (helps to focus on target rather than the sight pin) and breath hold fatigue. What is the best breathing timing for pre-draw, draw cycle, and aim/holding? Should I inhale pre-draw or during the draw? Should I exhale at hold and not be breathing or slow end exhale at release?

    • @rcrchery
      @rcrchery  Год назад

      I inhale before drawing, exhale on draw, then take in more air to hold during shot. The elbows routine you mentioned sounds good to me if it's working for you. What type of release are you using?

    • @drmitofit2673
      @drmitofit2673 Год назад +1

      @@rcrchery I use a TRU Ball Max Hunter 3 which is a handheld thumb push release, palm facing out. It has a 360 pivoting head and equal pincers to mitigate D-loop torque. The thumb push is secure without accidental release and solved a trigger panic problem I had. I applied your breathing recommendations and immediately got 4 X's in a row! Before I was holding my breath throughout the draw cycle and aiming process which worked okay if the shot goes off fast, but not if the hold/aiming takes longer. Now at nocked pre-draw I take two deep calming breaths to pre-saturate with O2 and to slow heart beat. I hold my breath during draw to maintain a rigid thorax through peak weight/hump, and then exhale slowly about 1/3rd when I get to the valley. This has to be a slow controlled exhale, so as not to collapse or relax too much and let the string get jumpy. Then another breath in for more oxygen during aiming with another slow partial exhale as I acquire the sight picture, focusing on the target rather than the sight pin. At release I am not breathing but neither forcefully holding my breath with a closed glottis. This seems to relax unnecessary tension, maintain proper tension, calm the sight picture, slow the heart beat, and allow better oxygenation when longer holds are needed. Thanks!

    • @rcrchery
      @rcrchery  Год назад

      @@drmitofit2673 Awesome explanation! Glad it helped get you on the right track!

  • @rickhuff5197
    @rickhuff5197 Год назад

    If straight lines are the best in a release. Why wouldn’t a typical hunting wrist strap be better

    • @rcrchery
      @rcrchery  Год назад

      For me it came down to a consistent anchor placement. I seem to anchor better with a handheld.

    • @artazcuna1623
      @artazcuna1623 Год назад

      👍👍👍👍

  • @gibsonlife573
    @gibsonlife573 Год назад +1

    I say this all the time you see these guys that are pulling back them hedge releases buried on just their thumb or their index literally it's rolled so far forward that they used the tips of their other fingers to activate the release you know having that hand all twisted up like that and trying to activate that release you're putting so much unnecessary movement on the release end instead of just a simple pull the bow back drop the shoulder down anchor clink relax fryer

    • @rcrchery
      @rcrchery  Год назад

      Say it louder for the people in the back! All the truths here!