Archery - Fast thumb draw tutorial.

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • It follows a bit on the previous video Archery - Speed shooting tutorial. Use of vanes or feathers for nocking technique part.2
    However, the technique no longer uses feathers, but only the nock and shaft.
    The archer must practice feeling in his fingers.
    Without thumb ring
    Normal nock
    Date: October 30, 2021

Комментарии • 32

  • @playrewindff
    @playrewindff Год назад +21

    Love this. No words. All action. Powerful

  • @stevenm1015
    @stevenm1015 Год назад +6

    no words, no sponser, no bullshit all actions. subscribed

  • @jeffreywebb7121
    @jeffreywebb7121 Год назад +7

    Perfect video! No rambling on trying to explain the concept! Just quick concise, and to the point! Well done!

    • @jareth7456
      @jareth7456 Год назад

      Many times an explanation is necessary...for example the technique I use to fast nock for thumb draw ...you can't see what's going on in my hand and you would never know unless I told you and it may be interesting or hold some significance for some to understand that it's the technique used by the sarecen/Mamluk as well as the masters of Arab archery themselves

  • @musaadfelton3909
    @musaadfelton3909 Год назад +2

    In close combat when you need to be fast. This is the only knock and draw technique you need and what you will have to use. Most westerners don't know this knocking and draw technique. Most westerners are static archers. Mostly boundary wall archers which is not really effective. However try one small change to make it even faster. Instead of having to change the fingers to that thumb draw. Try the draw technique where you actually keep your fingers on the arrow..it's super fast and you can use knockless arrows with this method. It's called the Slavic release. For me personally the most effective knock, draw and release technique is the Slavic release draw. But well done. So many youtubers making content trying to teach people archery. You made this short video showing how it must be done. There is obviously no right or wrong way. But from a technical perspective. This what you showed is most affective. I use Slavic release all the time and helps when you have to be mobile and not static. There are too many movements in western draw methods.

  • @Spikeofizalith
    @Spikeofizalith 3 месяца назад +3

    Great video my dude. But NEVER shoot at the ground that close to you! You don’t know what’s underneath the grass. If your arrow hits a pebble, a rock, or anything else had, it could bounce right back to you and cause some serious damage.

  • @Otter_in_water
    @Otter_in_water 3 месяца назад +1

    Would you have a video on the thumb protection you put on the string? is it so you can shoot high poundage without needing a thumb ring? What do you use?

  • @markmello1366
    @markmello1366 Год назад +2

    Love the two fletched arrows.

  • @danallansarthou7
    @danallansarthou7 9 месяцев назад +1

    Simple as arrow movement? 1:50

  • @armandoamenduni2912
    @armandoamenduni2912 Год назад

    Mi sono iscritto adesso dall' Italia,
    Bel video.

  • @sampatel1111
    @sampatel1111 Год назад +1

    Really great technique

  • @joenguyen-vlog8063
    @joenguyen-vlog8063 2 года назад

    Wow!
    Like watching magic trick. Amazing!
    👍👍😃

  • @grahamflowers
    @grahamflowers Год назад

    That is new to me not giving an even release from what I can see finger too far round the string regards Graham Flowers

  • @S-Asker
    @S-Asker 11 месяцев назад +1

    But wh yonly two fletchings and not four?
    I fully understand that 3 force you to nock the arrow the correct way every time, but don't two provide insufficent stability for the arrow?
    Using four fletchings works just fine.

    • @archeryboras5921
      @archeryboras5921  11 месяцев назад +3

      Hi. As long as you use natural feathers, it doesn't matter how many you have.
      I use two feathers when I have multiple arrows in one hand. It holds up better for me. ruclips.net/video/EQSDHoAHcTI/видео.html

  • @DarkArchery
    @DarkArchery 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you

  • @pauloost59
    @pauloost59 9 месяцев назад

    Am i wrong thinking this is what mounted archers use primarily?

  • @Balaclavaballistics
    @Balaclavaballistics Год назад

    So you pad your string too then? Glad ti see it isn't just me.

  • @lopedevega6348
    @lopedevega6348 Год назад

    Hola..donde puedo comprar un arco como el tuyo???

  • @BBL_Vortex
    @BBL_Vortex 2 месяца назад

    Cool but your arrow is in the wrong side of the bow shaft

    • @vincentlee7359
      @vincentlee7359 2 месяца назад

      But it isn't? What makes it wrong? Are you saying mongolian archers who shoot in the outside of the bow were wrong too?

  • @santoshsir5887
    @santoshsir5887 Год назад +1

    What's bow name sir

  • @loveryoda
    @loveryoda Год назад

    Crane style, my favor.

  • @pierceschmeichel8711
    @pierceschmeichel8711 2 года назад

    So I'm not the only one who does this

  • @AllofArchery
    @AllofArchery 2 года назад

    How is the accuracy with the feathers facing that way.

  • @xetra1155
    @xetra1155 Год назад

    Man I need a bit more explaination

  • @imperiodotiro8628
    @imperiodotiro8628 11 месяцев назад

    🖒😁🖒SHOW

  • @martink2875
    @martink2875 Год назад +1

    Sorry to criticize what probably works for you to an extent, but I have a reason to believe this is actually a really bad method, which invites bow damage and injury risk at that. It's because you forgo most of the secure contact between the arrow and nocking fingers in half of the movement. Barely gripping the arrow in a vertical, semi-scissor-like grip makes the end of the arrow prone to falling off very easily.
    Nocking isn't an issue when doing it slowly; one just gets there eventually. However, speed-nocking, much less speed-shooting, invites a whole new world of 'things can go bad for many most-miniscule factors or imprecisions', and you are, by design, forgoing most of a grip's security in this technique. That's bound to cause trouble for anybody but ninja-level archers who honed their coordination to perfection over countless years :D For most others, one of the miriad slightly off-factors comes in: the nocking gets ruined, but the arm continues the intent of speed shooting, the high risk of dry shooting or an arrow going sideways or backwards is imposed.
    I'd be happy if you presented arguments to the contrary if you have a reason to state otherwise.
    PS: I am a thumb-release practitioner as well.

    • @archeryboras5921
      @archeryboras5921  Год назад

      Zdar. Jsem rád, že jsi moji techniku studoval. Píšeš tam, že se v polovině pohybu zříkám bezpečného kontaktu mezi šípem a prsty. Tvůj názor pravděpodobně vychází z chybné interpretace techniky. Já držím šíp podélně ukazováčkem a prostředníčkem a z druhé strany palcem. Jakmile šíp uchopím už jej nepouštím. Takže šíp je pevně držen třemi prsty. Pak následuje rotace šípu mezi prsty a to buď před průchodem palce přes tětivu nebo potom o 90 stupňů. Nebo pro tebe může být těžko představitelný moment jak prochází tětiva mezi palcem a šípem. Šíp uchopím přiložím zprava k luku a kontroluji si ho vztyčeným palcem lukové ruky, šíp nemá kam spadnout je mezi lukem a palcem. Tělo šípu klouže po tětivě, palcem nátahové ruky udělám mírný klín, kterým projde tětiva bez ztráty pevné kontroly nad šípem. Rotace o 90 stupňů a založení na tětivu a změna úchopu do nátahu. Můžeš klidně natočit video o tom jak to vidíš a co se ti tam nezdá. Já vnímám tuto techniku jako velmi bezpečnou. Ale jak říkáš trénink dělá mistra. Případně můžeš mrknou na tohle video, principiálně techniky fungují stejně. ruclips.net/video/HrvyJ3jk8Aw/видео.html
      Jak dlouho střílíš?
      Napiš jestli ti to něco vysvětlilo.
      Ať to lítá.
      Boras

    • @martink2875
      @martink2875 Год назад

      ​@@archeryboras5921Tyjo, pustil jsem si to na 0,25 rychlost na sekundáži 1:19 - 1:20 a vidím pořád to samé. Ok, řekl jsem svoje, nebudu už prudit. Ať každej vyzkouší sám.

    • @archeryboras5921
      @archeryboras5921  Год назад

      Zdar. Jsem rád, že se do toho snažíš proniknout. To je super. Mrk jsem na to a je fakt, že náběh palcem na tětivu tady mám dost velký. V podstatě až po kloubek, ale za ním je ještě další část palce. Podívej se kde končí tětiva, až tam sahá šíp. Možná to vypadá, že palec šíp nedrží. Kousek palce tam ale odvádí svoji práci. A nebo blbě vidím. Pravda je taková, že to jde i bez palce. Myslím si, ale že bych ukazováček a prostředníček měl trochu jinak natočený při držení šípu, abych nad ním měl větší kontrolu. Technika založení jen dvěma prsty je velmi rychlá a dokonce velmi bezpečná. Ještě jsem ji, ale nepublikoval. Jak říkáš, každý musí vyzkoušet a nacvičit sám. Předpokládám, že jsi zkoušel. A jestli ti to nefunguje možná to chce ještě trochu času. Ale jen v tom případě, že by ti to nedalo. Určitě máš svoji oblíbenou techniku, kterou preferuješ. Techniky založení mě zajímají, znám jich dost a mozek pak automaticky něco udělá a já na to nemyslím. Ať to lítá

  • @almightydodd867
    @almightydodd867 Год назад

    Thank you