Couldn't agree more with the postural stability. I struggle with it and I thought it wasn't much of a big deal until i took it seriously and it does reduce variables with the upper body. I love how in depth it is on the OAA course, highly recommend it. 👌👌
Thanks for this. Struck while the irons hot and did the metronome drill this arvo. Shot a 564 70/720 round using the metronome. Previous best was 534. Instant result!
I am about to begin my path on archery, so these are very informative videos. Of course it will be long until I am of some level, but practice makes it perfect!
Heck, you already figured out the secret to being a great archer: putting in the hours. You can master anything if you put in your 10,000 hours. If you want to do it half the time - double the hours you put in everyday.
So structured as usual, thank you so much for this study 👍👌 Yes watching Olympic archers and their subtil posture differences is teaching about the canonical posture to reach and master. It could be interesting to analyse these archers and highlight their style and the corresponding effectiveness. For instance (I'm far from being a specialist) my attention was retained by Mete Gazoz at the Olympics. I see here a special style, very elegant and particularly motionless in the posture. A very special left shoulder. We see also the evolution of its stand along years on archeryworld channel and I feel a very fine tuning work here I don't remember having noticed yet... but you may have a different read of this?
Thank you for the insightful video and tips in the end. I do move when I release. So it was helpful. Can you please let me know why my bow hits my thigh instead of swinging ?
Good information, thanks: Question, The top of the bowarm forearm (Olympic shooters) appears to be rising on release, is this because they are straightening their arm when pushing forward??
Great content as always. Many thanks.......btw has anyone found a source of footage of any of the Tokyo matches whatsoever, other than the 2 individual finals the bbc has, WITHOUT subscribing to discovery+?
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Good video, big feller! 😉
1) Postural stability (mirror, no shirt)
2) Alignment (mirror)
3) Timing (metronome, blank boss, target face)
4) Release and follow-through (double bow-roll drill, elbow pencil, etc)
I'm from Malaysia. I learn a lot from you. Thank you, sir.
Great job, very clear and concise!
Absolutely
Excellent job. Thank you very much :)
Couldn't agree more with the postural stability. I struggle with it and I thought it wasn't much of a big deal until i took it seriously and it does reduce variables with the upper body. I love how in depth it is on the OAA course, highly recommend it. 👌👌
Love this. Are there any videos of you at competition
If you search '2013 Mixed Team Bronze World Cup Antalya' one should come up from WA...
Very useful tips Ashe in point 5 Thanks 😊
thank you so much for your very useful content
Thanks for this. Struck while the irons hot and did the metronome drill this arvo. Shot a 564 70/720 round using the metronome. Previous best was 534. Instant result!
I am about to begin my path on archery, so these are very informative videos. Of course it will be long until I am of some level, but practice makes it perfect!
Welcome to the sport :)
Heck, you already figured out the secret to being a great archer: putting in the hours.
You can master anything if you put in your 10,000 hours. If you want to do it half the time - double the hours you put in everyday.
Super super interesting and super super helpful!;)👍
So structured as usual, thank you so much for this study 👍👌
Yes watching Olympic archers and their subtil posture differences is teaching about the canonical posture to reach and master.
It could be interesting to analyse these archers and highlight their style and the corresponding effectiveness.
For instance (I'm far from being a specialist) my attention was retained by Mete Gazoz at the Olympics. I see here a special style, very elegant and particularly motionless in the posture. A very special left shoulder. We see also the evolution of its stand along years on archeryworld channel and I feel a very fine tuning work here I don't remember having noticed yet... but you may have a different read of this?
Спасибо!
Thank you for the insightful video and tips in the end. I do move when I release. So it was helpful. Can you please let me know why my bow hits my thigh instead of swinging ?
3:00 who was that and when? Was it Ashe Morgan?
Edit: yes Antalya 2013
Great
Good information, thanks: Question, The top of the bowarm forearm (Olympic shooters) appears to be rising on release, is this because they are straightening their arm when pushing forward??
Great content as always. Many thanks.......btw has anyone found a source of footage of any of the Tokyo matches whatsoever, other than the 2 individual finals the bbc has, WITHOUT subscribing to discovery+?
The Olympics channel has the mixed team gold match on RUclips :)
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