Great, great videos, really appreciate them and your effort, keep it rolling, ehm i mean flying ;) Those informations for barebow are essential and i cant find better videos right for barebowers.
I started barebow abt 2 years ago and still experimenting different anchors. I would appreciate if you could make a video on the different anchor point in barebow
Hi, maybe you should give a more detailed explanation of your lines of the draw line assignment and why you put them from different spots on the elbow to the grip and why you are looking at this? Like the videos, they are quite noce to look at and give the beginners a small tutorial on queries coming up but remember to keep it really basic because otherwise I will get tonnes of queries asking why and what you are stating ;)
The lines indicate the forces applied through each joint of the body and contact points with the bow. Each line is considered rigid, while each point is a point of possible/required flex. This is done commonly in sports coaching to help an athlete understand where and how to position their body parts. In the case of archery form, the best results typically come from shooting form that reduces unnecessary flex in the bow side arm, and the draw side wrist. Being aligned in this fashion helps to create easier to repeat stability, which inherently produces consistency; a critical element of archery.
Thanks for sharing this great information
Great, great videos, really appreciate them and your effort, keep it rolling, ehm i mean flying ;) Those informations for barebow are essential and i cant find better videos right for barebowers.
Great tips Coach with the mirror! Thank you for making these videos!! Your calm demeanor and patience is obvious. Appreciate you!
That mirror on the ceiling will come in handy 😊. Very helpful. Appreciate it
Great coaching but where the hell were you when I started this journey? Seriously- really useful stuff in a great format.
I think your alignment towards the pressure point is correct. I think it is more consistent than aligning on the pivot point.
Thank you!
Thank you!
I really like this channel!
Please keep making videos... I like your pacing and the fact that you give just the right amount of information without talking excessively.
thank you so much 🙏🏼 keep up the content
This is awesome advice. I wish I had it years ago.
Thank you again coach
Thanks Coach!
Excellent ! Keep doing these great videos
Great information i will put it to use at outdoor nationals
I started barebow abt 2 years ago and still experimenting different anchors. I would appreciate if you could make a video on the different anchor point in barebow
Hi, maybe you should give a more detailed explanation of your lines of the draw line assignment and why you put them from different spots on the elbow to the grip and why you are looking at this? Like the videos, they are quite noce to look at and give the beginners a small tutorial on queries coming up but remember to keep it really basic because otherwise I will get tonnes of queries asking why and what you are stating ;)
The lines indicate the forces applied through each joint of the body and contact points with the bow. Each line is considered rigid, while each point is a point of possible/required flex. This is done commonly in sports coaching to help an athlete understand where and how to position their body parts.
In the case of archery form, the best results typically come from shooting form that reduces unnecessary flex in the bow side arm, and the draw side wrist. Being aligned in this fashion helps to create easier to repeat stability, which inherently produces consistency; a critical element of archery.