Celt of Canaan Esurix - The Mongol Empire only died out because of the Black Death and not because they stabbed each other in the back like the Romans. Had they not encountered the Black Death the whole of Eurasia would've been taken. The Mongols respected each other more than the Romans could've ever known and to think only a pandemic brought the empire to a long slow death.
mongolian archery and its tactics where much more sophisticated than the longbow tradition of England. As the man said, the thumb ring allowed for a ton of flexibility. And the shorter bows were great for riding on horseback. This was the bread and butter of the mongolian military. Horse and bow all day. And of course, their children could sometimes ride a horse before they could walk, and practiced with the bow all day every day. Very scary warriors
You say they were more sophisticated when the English longbowman were literally the best bowmen in europe, oh sure the Mongols had a empire twice the size of the Romans, but it all collpased after Genghis died, whereas the Roman empire survived many many more decades
@@gamerin123d6 not exactly his sons inherited the land and split it among themselves and jointly ruled for some time afterwards until rivalry got the better of them
@@gamerin123d6 The "lifespan" of an empire doesn't depend of which bow is used. As you said, English longbow was the best longbow of Europe but you forgot that Mongolian/Turkic bows are asian. They're by far more sophisticated (not only a long stick with a rope) because they're composed of different part of woods glued and assembled to horns from a side and tendons on the other side, not talking about the bow ring and the resistant rope. When you undo this kind of bow (basic position) you'll see that it would curve on the other direction. This shows that a great force is implied and that's why those little and composite bows are better than long and simple bows. There's a great gap between the distance and speed records for the teo kinds of bow. Btw Western Roman Empire collapsed because Huns invaded Europe and Eastern Roman Empire because Ottomans conquered Europe
@@abdusselamzahma7474 thats what bow is pretty much a stick and a rope and the roman empire collapsed because of multiply reasons and both bows were used for different types of combat neither is better or worse and the mongol empire would have struggled against the proffesional armies of either france of england and the welsh bowman were some of the best archer to very exist and its so easy to make a english war bow go and make one
you can buy from "Alibow", a chinese producer who is the maker of Turkish, mongol, chinese, japanese traditional bows. You can buy fiberglass models for 70 dollars (30 dollar shipping). Laminated versions are 300 dollar with shipping free. I'm using Turkish fiberglass version of them, it really catches the shape of a tulip which is about being historically accurate. Or you can check website from Turkey named "naveksport.com.tr" they have some Turkish and Crimean Tatar models. I also have Crimean Tatar "Attila" bow which is 71 euro, combined with wood and fiberglass. you can check their website.
Been waiting for this and almost missed it because I wasn't aware of the new channel. And, btw, I'm a little shocked RUclips actually worked for once by putting putting this video in my recommendations. (Nice job, YT)
@TaleWorlds Entertainment must put that Sharmaki in bow skills. Level 180, this should allow the archer to shoot at places that are otherwise in the blind spot. By the way, that Whisling Arrows were conveniently named ''Çavuş Oku(Sargeant Arrow)'' in Turkish.
These videos are great guys! You really need to put more videos out like these... I think that i heard boxing in the last longsword video? Can we expect that soon?
pixelator Don’t get discouraged for one he’s only 15-20 feet from the target and you always get better with practice lots of it. Work on your technique and you’ll be hitting your mark every time in no time
nam tran "The Flying Hun", that's the name of that guys archery shop. Also if you do a search for "Grozer archery" you should pull up some good results. You can also check out the archery subreddit.
Chris Kemp all nomads are proud now im a cuman in turkey and i think this video made my ancestors proud. But lets talk about cumans shall we why sigismund doesnt pay our upkeeps!
Jarmakee sounds like something you could order at an asian food restaurant. "Yeah so umm... I'd like ah, ahm hmm... Could I get the today's special, and a Jarmakee to go please? And a diet coke please."
Alexander Fagan he’s using a thumb ring specifically designed to shoot from the thumb. Without one you’d be far worse off than with your standard three archers fingers and you’ll actually damage your thumb in the long run.
i saw these links in description box (their other channel i think) www.mountedarchery.org/ facebook.com/theflyinghun/ squareup.com/store/the-flying-hun
I know this comment is from two years ago, but I feel like it still needs an answer. If you pay attention to his hands, you can see that he's wearing the thumb rings on both sides. My assumption, just based on that, is that training to do the jarmaki involves learning how to aim with both left hand and right hand grips on the bow.
Joshua Colson The Hun knows Lars, and he's not really impressed. There is a reason Lars stays in his studio and isn't winning competitions or teaching guys in videos like this.
wow thats so impresive he can get 5 arrows in a 4" group 20 feet away... now try that a football field away and I'll oh shit.... is that bow capable of launching an arrow that far? better yet, can you hit anything that far away?
typical today horsebow only has the power of 30-60 lbs draw weight. , while the true war bow exceeds 100 lbs, some even reach 140 lbs . i have seen Mr Ali (bowyer from china) hit target more than 100 meters away.
Almost true. The Mongols didn't take over Japan due to the sea killing most of them. The ones that made it to Japan were killed by the Japanese. The Vietnamese also didn't get taken over by them, stopping 3 invasion attempts. There could be more but that's all I know about the subject.
@@Na_Picta_Irskr compounds are my favorite, but i havent really tried other bows other than compounds which is a more modern Recurve which if im not wrong is a more modern composite
@@gamerin123d6 Uh, I myself wouldn't say that. Compounds are almost nothing like other bows. I would say as far as shooting, a long bow and a recurve/horse/composite are more closely related than either is to a compound.
Gamerin123 d I would suggest branching off and trying new. Recurve is not as similar to recurve as you may think and they are harder to shoot though you are correct in saying they are an advancement in technology they are easier than say a longbow but still hard unlike compound
Mongols got their 1st bow & arrows aged 3 & used them daily. By the time they were adult they could shoot 120-180lb bows. The thumb draw is not an issue as the thumb grows in strength too. Sadly I learned European Flemish draw(2 fingers rather than3-slightly sharper loose), so I was rubbish when I tried to learn the thumb draw & it felt like my thumb would pull out. I probably should've started with a very light bow & persisted. If you'd like to shoot heavy bows, you should always start by learning the basics on very light bows & only slowly increase power as your strength grows so you're always in control & not risking yourself or others.
arab archery talks about bows that were 200lb and i remember reading about chinese archers shooting bows up to 220lb so the thumb can definitely be used to draw heavy bows. i pretty much only shoot thumb or slavic release with the arrow on the right nowadays i find the thumb draw to be a lot more accurate than med release when used with a good consistent khatra and you don't need to worry so much about spine too. as with everything consistent practice makes perfect.
There is a technique used in modern strong man/Olympic lifting called "Hook Grip", it looks extremely similar you how he draws the bow; because of you notice, he is not pulling with *just* the thumb, his index finger supports the thumb. In some schools of thumb draw, the thumb ring they use has a large protrusion which could be grasped with multiple fingers to support the thumb. I'm still learning, so the only one I know if is the Korean "male" thumb ring - "Sugakji". Gakji is just the generic term for thumb ring. And no, it is NOT called the male thumb ring because it is used by men, just fyi. Keeping all that in mind, using the thumb and 1-2 additional fingers to support the thumb, it can be quickly understood that a lot of draw weight can be pulled like this. Seeing how English Longbow archers only used three fingers. It was all about slow gradual training to build up muscle strength AS WELL AS tendon strength. Same concept behind gaining muscle mass too quickly but some people who are muscle bound, even if their muscles *can* handle the weight, the tendons are much slower to change.
Chuck- I would have to say these bows he is shooting most likely are pulling between 40-55# pounds. It’s hard to judge the draw weight of a bow by looking at it’s back tp belly thickness, bit in one clip they showed the two hosts pulling back the bow rather easily and holding.
A skilled, well practised archer will always make it LOOK like it's easier than it is, so you can't tell much at all about the power of the bow by how easy it looks. More telling is how in the earlier video the 2 other guys managed to draw & shoot the bows, so probably under 50lb-though I don't know if they already have some archery experience.
His Grozer had got to be at least 40#, but 45# sounds more accurate. The other guys are using his own Turkish bows that he made, the one I bought from him was 40#' He's shooting target arrows because well....they are shooting at targets, lol.
0:36 looks an awful lot like him firing, reloading, and firing again. Everything in this video is also uncut and from all angles in our First Pass Edit, but since you becoming a patron just to see that is a bit silly, here's a gif of a full reload. i.imgur.com/PR36Qfx.gif
I wantto see if he is "Consistent" standing further from the target like 40 yards instead of 10 feet. Notice how you do not see the distance in the video but judge from the sound of the whistle arrow I am guessing 10 feet if that. Just Sayin!
Also the bows he uses are generally on the lighter side as far a draw weight goes id like to see him do half of what he normally does with a 100+ pound bow.
He actually does know Lars, but sadly any archer who knows their stuff will tell you Lars is using a lot of truck photography, along with very light bows, even the sources he cites for his technique calls it a "trick". Now yeah sure, that could be a miss translation, but there's no way lars could shoot as fast as he could of he were asked to perform in public, where people could examine his course and target. Poke into it a little bit and you'll find a lot of archers who have very logical critique of Lars. If your really want a archery idol to look up to, so a search for Mihai Cozmei, he is really really amazing.
"Show me what you got". the giant heads famous line asking for your best music (on the planet to enter a interplanetary singing competition in which if you lose you die)
rogue spirit they are not the same but kind of same .and has many similarities. The only difference is one was a normal empire another was a bloodthirsty army of killers whos main passion was killing conquering raping enslaving. They really liked killing
This whole thing defined Mongols more than the Ottomans, Ottomans started out as a nomad empire but turned into a romanised, iranised civilisation. That was why it lasted so long, by the way.
I'm disappointed that they didn't use the whistling arrow in the Modern Rogue video... and that he only shot it 10-20 feet, so there was barely any time to whistle...
00:09-00:45 I wish u showed how he reloads the arrows rather than skipping to when it's loaded and he looses the arrow. Everyone has seen slow motion of arrows being loosed. Comparatively boring. What's more interesting about what he's showing off is that he can more rapidly fire his arrows, and the editor just cut around all that. Very disappointing.
Someone needs to take this guy in model him into a game
They did. It's called Mount & Blade: With Fire & Sword
3:09
'shooting an arrow like ye olde gangster'
1203 Mongolian Scholar's manual
and hiting the target unlike the gangsters lol
everybody gangsta till the mongol shoot sideways
As an archer myself I find the jarmakee very interesting
AH! There's the whistle arrow
Just like the whistling nerf dart, Great fun with practical use.
this hun guy needs his own channel
As an archer i have researched these things quite a bit. Still i learnt something new today. Thanks!
Mongolian Trick shots! Oliver Queen needs to step his game up!
This guy has a great personality!
Don’t worry man he’s in a building and bows suck at cqb
This guy:
yes finally someone else using a thumb ring
wow that is epic. Mad respect for that guy.
i could watch hours of this...
Yes!! This guy is really awesome. Great video, Schwoody. Props to the high quality editing as well
Dear Mongols..
Please come back and deal with the global problems we have today. I said please too.
Would rather have a new Rome, but like it was during the early Empire, not a bunch of pusses like later
Celt of Canaan Esurix - The Mongol Empire only died out because of the Black Death and not because they stabbed each other in the back like the Romans.
Had they not encountered the Black Death the whole of Eurasia would've been taken.
The Mongols respected each other more than the Romans could've ever known and to think only a pandemic brought the empire to a long slow death.
we can't thou we re now fat lazy & wimpy ! im almost forget how to ride horse :(
At least you still have a sense of humor. ;)
I would like to see the mongolians rise so another baibars could rise too.
Just remebmerd that all of this strated with you guys vapeing alcohol, Just shows how far you've come
i would say it started with Hacking the System
I would say it started with Brian brushwood at the carnival
i would say it started with them being born
Far enough to still be douchey hipsters who just cling on to any random trend they see on RUclips?
@@ae4164 if these guys are douches, mr rogers is an asshole
mongolian archery and its tactics where much more sophisticated than the longbow tradition of England. As the man said, the thumb ring allowed for a ton of flexibility. And the shorter bows were great for riding on horseback. This was the bread and butter of the mongolian military. Horse and bow all day. And of course, their children could sometimes ride a horse before they could walk, and practiced with the bow all day every day. Very scary warriors
You say they were more sophisticated when the English longbowman were literally the best bowmen in europe, oh sure the Mongols had a empire twice the size of the Romans, but it all collpased after Genghis died, whereas the Roman empire survived many many more decades
Rome didn't have longbows back then lol. that's almost a 1000 year gap between those two eras you're talking about.
@@gamerin123d6 not exactly his sons inherited the land and split it among themselves and jointly ruled for some time afterwards until rivalry got the better of them
@@gamerin123d6 The "lifespan" of an empire doesn't depend of which bow is used. As you said, English longbow was the best longbow of Europe but you forgot that Mongolian/Turkic bows are asian. They're by far more sophisticated (not only a long stick with a rope) because they're composed of different part of woods glued and assembled to horns from a side and tendons on the other side, not talking about the bow ring and the resistant rope. When you undo this kind of bow (basic position) you'll see that it would curve on the other direction. This shows that a great force is implied and that's why those little and composite bows are better than long and simple bows. There's a great gap between the distance and speed records for the teo kinds of bow. Btw Western Roman Empire collapsed because Huns invaded Europe and Eastern Roman Empire because Ottomans conquered Europe
@@abdusselamzahma7474 thats what bow is pretty much a stick and a rope and the roman empire collapsed because of multiply reasons and both bows were used for different types of combat neither is better or worse and the mongol empire would have struggled against the proffesional armies of either france of england and the welsh bowman were some of the best archer to very exist and its so easy to make a english war bow go and make one
Just imagine bryan trying the jarmankee
C'mon, man, the spelling of the shot is in the title. And speaking as a Brian, I'm extra ruffled when people go to the Y.
enjoyed. thank yew
Gary Chynne oh god thats bad man
HOLY SHIT this guy is amazing!
thank you for putting the music in the description. you got it....
The kill the camera man shot would be the ultimate shot. Everyone knows the camera man is invincible.
Wish i have bow like that...to much expensive in Croatia...respect from my homeland..thank you for this video...love it....
you can buy from "Alibow", a chinese producer who is the maker of Turkish, mongol, chinese, japanese traditional bows. You can buy fiberglass models for 70 dollars (30 dollar shipping). Laminated versions are 300 dollar with shipping free. I'm using Turkish fiberglass version of them, it really catches the shape of a tulip which is about being historically accurate. Or you can check website from Turkey named "naveksport.com.tr" they have some Turkish and Crimean Tatar models. I also have Crimean Tatar "Attila" bow which is 71 euro, combined with wood and fiberglass. you can check their website.
Been waiting for this and almost missed it because I wasn't aware of the new channel. And, btw, I'm a little shocked RUclips actually worked for once by putting putting this video in my recommendations. (Nice job, YT)
A fight in the shade...they said. Forgot to mention an orchestra playing with it. 300 likes in an instant.
More archery videos!!!!!!!
@TaleWorlds Entertainment must put that Sharmaki in bow skills. Level 180, this should allow the archer to shoot at places that are otherwise in the blind spot.
By the way, that Whisling Arrows were conveniently named ''Çavuş Oku(Sargeant Arrow)'' in Turkish.
Whistling arrow for commands... didn't think of that one.
great video
What an absolute badass
ah i knew we were gonna get some more arrow stuff
Such Badassary, but they tried to sail through cyclone season twice
the whistle arrow sounds like flying eagle. wow
Mongolia is officially the most badass country in the world.
FuMu Nah man. Ancient celts are where it’s at.
The Mongols were such intelligent people.
love the rick and morty refrence at the start XD
These videos are great guys! You really need to put more videos out like these... I think that i heard boxing in the last longsword video? Can we expect that soon?
Everybody gangsta til the mongols shoot jarmakee
Ring that created the largest empire
Mongals got skills, Mongals got kills
Very cool.
wanted to see a parthian shot too tho
I love you rogues!
Nice archery
Pew pew whistle whistle
Holy shit. Was not expecting a modern rogue skalligrim crossover
Did anyone of you Indians recall Mahabharata???? (When he said the thumb is important)
No but i remember it mentioned in a version of the Kama Sutra
I did. Poor Ekalavya
anyone know of a good place to buy a bow that is similar to the one used in the video and is pretty good quality?
traditionalarcherybows.com/
@@ambulocetusnatans on the website it says they arent taking bow orders anymore :/
@@Thefellowshipgamer darn
Check out Rob (the guy in this video) on FB - facebook.com/theflyinghun/ or at his website - the-flying-hun.square.site/ - he can get you set up.
Thanks to my ancestors.
There goes me thinking I was a good archer
pixelator Don’t get discouraged for one he’s only 15-20 feet from the target and you always get better with practice lots of it. Work on your technique and you’ll be hitting your mark every time in no time
I heard his rick and morty reference in the beginning
Alex Meghdadi thanks sherlock I didn't notice that
Yup
No one:
Hawkeye: 2:21
This videos already a year old. It feels way more recent than that.
Anybody has idea where I can purchase a bow like that?
nam tran "The Flying Hun", that's the name of that guys archery shop. Also if you do a search for "Grozer archery" you should pull up some good results. You can also check out the archery subreddit.
In turkey
The signaling arrows sound like nerf gun bullets
The whistling works on the exact same principles, the whistling nerf darts are based on mongol signal arrows in head design
Very cool. I have hungeiryan ancestors kinda proud.
Chris Kemp all nomads are proud now im a cuman in turkey and i think this video made my ancestors proud. But lets talk about cumans shall we why sigismund doesnt pay our upkeeps!
ROAR!!!!!!!
Jarmakee sounds like something you could order at an asian food restaurant.
"Yeah so umm... I'd like ah, ahm hmm... Could I get the today's special, and a Jarmakee to go please?
And a diet coke please."
Is it weird that I shoot like him since I first got handed a bow . always shot from thumb side and not finger side
Alexander Fagan he’s using a thumb ring specifically designed to shoot from the thumb. Without one you’d be far worse off than with your standard three archers fingers and you’ll actually damage your thumb in the long run.
Well, the Mongols lost against the Singhasari/Majapahit Kingdom in Java, Indonesia.
Where can I go take one of their archery classes?
i saw these links in description box (their other channel i think)
www.mountedarchery.org/
facebook.com/theflyinghun/
squareup.com/store/the-flying-hun
left flank fire how about your right?
I know this comment is from two years ago, but I feel like it still needs an answer.
If you pay attention to his hands, you can see that he's wearing the thumb rings on both sides. My assumption, just based on that, is that training to do the jarmaki involves learning how to aim with both left hand and right hand grips on the bow.
I want to like this, but the likes are at 666 and I don't want to ruin that...
sorry dude i'm ruin it :D
Lars needs to show these guys some things
Joshua Colson The Hun knows Lars, and he's not really impressed. There is a reason Lars stays in his studio and isn't winning competitions or teaching guys in videos like this.
Joshua Colson but, if you want to see a really impressive speed archer, check out Mihai Cozmei.
Lars couldn’t show a two year old with a suction cup nerf bow anything. He’s a joke and a faker.
We need a lot more footage of that woman
Serena is featured pretty prominently in our next archery episode.
Jason Murphy wen will it be out
Jason Murphy never mind it literally just came out after I typed that
Jason Murphy Huzzah!
wow thats so impresive he can get 5 arrows in a 4" group 20 feet away... now try that a football field away and I'll oh shit.... is that bow capable of launching an arrow that far?
better yet, can you hit anything that far away?
Sure it's not that impressive... but can you do it? Hell, I'd be amazed if I could do the same at 10ft...
typical today horsebow only has the power of 30-60 lbs draw weight. , while the true war bow exceeds 100 lbs, some even reach 140 lbs . i have seen Mr Ali (bowyer from china) hit target more than 100 meters away.
Almost true. The Mongols didn't take over Japan due to the sea killing most of them. The ones that made it to Japan were killed by the Japanese. The Vietnamese also didn't get taken over by them, stopping 3 invasion attempts. There could be more but that's all I know about the subject.
This video is from 11 months ago
I still take my longbow. But I've grown up shooting longbows so a little bias is to be expected
My_Name_Is_Chef that's fair, I always had a soft spot in my heart for recurves after LOTR, lol.
@@Na_Picta_Irskr compounds are my favorite, but i havent really tried other bows other than compounds which is a more modern Recurve which if im not wrong is a more modern composite
@@gamerin123d6 Uh, I myself wouldn't say that. Compounds are almost nothing like other bows. I would say as far as shooting, a long bow and a recurve/horse/composite are more closely related than either is to a compound.
Gamerin123 d I would suggest branching off and trying new. Recurve is not as similar to recurve as you may think and they are harder to shoot though you are correct in saying they are an advancement in technology they are easier than say a longbow but still hard unlike compound
Im really good with bows and i didn't know about that garunocey and sorry I can't spell that well
What is the draw weight on those bows? I’m assuming it can’t be too much if you can pull it back with your thumb
Mongols got their 1st bow & arrows aged 3 & used them daily. By the time they were adult they could shoot 120-180lb bows. The thumb draw is not an issue as the thumb grows in strength too.
Sadly I learned European Flemish draw(2 fingers rather than3-slightly sharper loose), so I was rubbish when I tried to learn the thumb draw & it felt like my thumb would pull out. I probably should've started with a very light bow & persisted. If you'd like to shoot heavy bows, you should always start by learning the basics on very light bows & only slowly increase power as your strength grows so you're always in control & not risking yourself or others.
arab archery talks about bows that were 200lb and i remember reading about chinese archers shooting bows up to 220lb so the thumb can definitely be used to draw heavy bows. i pretty much only shoot thumb or slavic release with the arrow on the right nowadays i find the thumb draw to be a lot more accurate than med release when used with a good consistent khatra and you don't need to worry so much about spine too. as with everything consistent practice makes perfect.
There is a technique used in modern strong man/Olympic lifting called "Hook Grip", it looks extremely similar you how he draws the bow; because of you notice, he is not pulling with *just* the thumb, his index finger supports the thumb. In some schools of thumb draw, the thumb ring they use has a large protrusion which could be grasped with multiple fingers to support the thumb. I'm still learning, so the only one I know if is the Korean "male" thumb ring - "Sugakji". Gakji is just the generic term for thumb ring. And no, it is NOT called the male thumb ring because it is used by men, just fyi.
Keeping all that in mind, using the thumb and 1-2 additional fingers to support the thumb, it can be quickly understood that a lot of draw weight can be pulled like this. Seeing how English Longbow archers only used three fingers.
It was all about slow gradual training to build up muscle strength AS WELL AS tendon strength. Same concept behind gaining muscle mass too quickly but some people who are muscle bound, even if their muscles *can* handle the weight, the tendons are much slower to change.
Chuck- I would have to say these bows he is shooting most likely are pulling between 40-55# pounds. It’s hard to judge the draw weight of a bow by looking at it’s back tp belly thickness, bit in one clip they showed the two hosts pulling back the bow rather easily and holding.
I have one of the Huns Turkish bows, like the ones you can see in the video, they're 40.
Молодец! А если бы отошел с 2х на 5 метров, попал бы?))
His precision is pretty good
Grizzly BƎAR He is too close to the target to really tell but from what I can see from that distance he should have a much tighter group.
you should do one with lance
search for lars anderson the greadest archer alive!
Not after what he pulled with shooting things off people's heads
What, looks like a 25 pound bow shooting target arrows? Looks like trick shooting to me.
Brett - 45#, actually. :)
A skilled, well practised archer will always make it LOOK like it's easier than it is, so you can't tell much at all about the power of the bow by how easy it looks. More telling is how in the earlier video the 2 other guys managed to draw & shoot the bows, so probably under 50lb-though I don't know if they already have some archery experience.
His Grozer had got to be at least 40#, but 45# sounds more accurate. The other guys are using his own Turkish bows that he made, the one I bought from him was 40#'
He's shooting target arrows because well....they are shooting at targets, lol.
never shows a full shot of him reloading...
0:36 looks an awful lot like him firing, reloading, and firing again. Everything in this video is also uncut and from all angles in our First Pass Edit, but since you becoming a patron just to see that is a bit silly, here's a gif of a full reload. i.imgur.com/PR36Qfx.gif
Mongols couldn't take over all of Asia
Because nobody wants India, where training horses is difficult.
I wantto see if he is "Consistent" standing further from the target like 40 yards instead of 10 feet. Notice how you do not see the distance in the video but judge from the sound of the whistle arrow I am guessing 10 feet if that. Just Sayin!
It was about 25-30 feet.
ruclips.net/video/LC6NLJ3U5M4/видео.html Here, you can see a Turkish guy trying it in long distance.
so, the arroh-to-teh-knee joke IS accurate.
Why him use turkish bow
cuz army of the Çengiz was %70 80 Turkic
Turian brothers report in
I guess he hasn't seen lars andersen
Also the bows he uses are generally on the lighter side as far a draw weight goes id like to see him do half of what he normally does with a 100+ pound bow.
He actually does know Lars, but sadly any archer who knows their stuff will tell you Lars is using a lot of truck photography, along with very light bows, even the sources he cites for his technique calls it a "trick".
Now yeah sure, that could be a miss translation, but there's no way lars could shoot as fast as he could of he were asked to perform in public, where people could examine his course and target. Poke into it a little bit and you'll find a lot of archers who have very logical critique of Lars.
If your really want a archery idol to look up to, so a search for Mihai Cozmei, he is really really amazing.
Lars can trick kiddos with his movies. Huns, Turks, Mongols were real deal and we living in a world which is partly shaped by their bows and arrows.
Lars Andersen is a joke and a blight on the archery community.
Rick and morty?
he's precise, i am sure he an be accurate
bolt action bow
Mongol man are qualified as a if we shoot 40 arrows in one go.
Nice Rick and Morty reference!
where?
00:02
"Show me what you got". the giant heads famous line asking for your best music (on the planet to enter a interplanetary singing competition in which if you lose you die)
If you said Ottomans instead of Mongols it would make much more sense to the things depicted on the video.
Still great content!
rogue spirit they are not the same but kind of same .and has many similarities. The only difference is one was a normal empire another was a bloodthirsty army of killers whos main passion was killing conquering raping enslaving. They really liked killing
rogue spirit yeah im pretty sure there would be lots of haters roaming around...
Damn butthurts cant respect culture
This whole thing defined Mongols more than the Ottomans, Ottomans started out as a nomad empire but turned into a romanised, iranised civilisation. That was why it lasted so long, by the way.
@@subutaynoyan5372 You meant to say "persianised". I got your idea though.
Türk ...
Huns are not mongolians tho ;D
I'm disappointed that they didn't use the whistling arrow in the Modern Rogue video... and that he only shot it 10-20 feet, so there was barely any time to whistle...
i think he should hold the arrows at feathered end for easy loading but you need strong fingers for that
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He does do it differently though I do it ,like I hold the arrows on the hand that holds the bow then I position the arrow then pull back
Where can I be taught this style of archery ?
To be honest Mongols does not aim using the arrows… they would pull it until their chest to shoot stronger arrow
That guy is not actually Mongolian
WHAT!?! The hell you say.
Vajk most Eastern Europeans have a nomadic ancestry. He could be Hungarian (Magyar) for example
Along with the Hungarian Magyars, there are the Tatars in Russia, Caucuses, and Eastern Europe. They were not true Mongoloids instead more of a mix.
You could not do a multi fire like this using the mediterranean arrow release.
00:09-00:45 I wish u showed how he reloads the arrows rather than skipping to when it's loaded and he looses the arrow. Everyone has seen slow motion of arrows being loosed. Comparatively boring. What's more interesting about what he's showing off is that he can more rapidly fire his arrows, and the editor just cut around all that. Very disappointing.
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