I always get goosebumps seeing the brass rings at the nocking point, knowing what they can do to the arm when one forgets the arm guard. Helpfull video, though. Thanks for that.
If it is, not by much. But with his higher grip it's hard not to have some of that happening. I think that is a small detail that is shooter specific. Less past the lifeline is better. None preferably from a coaching standpoint. Grayson makes it work so he has no need to change.
Absolutely - if I could shoot like that I wouldn't change a thing. Just trying to figure my own issues and leaning towards my bow hand needing work. @@TheBarebowProject
This is the worst video. What editing genius decided that we should stare at his motionless anchor for 45 seconds, and then NEVER SHOW THE RELEASE IN SLOW MO? Who cares to see the release right? Its only the most important part of the shot. How do I give this multiple dislikes?
There is so much to look at from multiple angles that an obvious lack of understanding the value of this video is showing through. If all you get from this is the desire to criticize the video by all means the unsubcribe button is open always. We don't put down others trying to do good for archery. That isn't our community. If you can't see that, the door is on a two way hinge. @@LightofRyga
@@TheBarebowProjectWhat? The value of the video was to show Grayson's shot in slow motion. You only showed part of the shot in slow motion, therefore the video was a failure. I took time out of my day to bring this to your attention so that you would not make the mistake again, but rather than take in the lesson your ego got triggered and in doing so youre choosing not to see it, thereby not improving. Archery doesn't need ego such as yours, and I definitely don't want to see anything someone with so much ego has to create.
@@LightofRygayou weren't offering insight at all - you came straight out bashing the video. It's one thing to offer a constructive feedback and it's another when you bash which is what you did.
Deep hook
Many of the best make it work well
I like this
Thanks
You get it! Thank you dear!
Great video. What arrow rest is that?
Gabriel Bydrop
I always get goosebumps seeing the brass rings at the nocking point, knowing what they can do to the arm when one forgets the arm guard. Helpfull video, though. Thanks for that.
Haha 😂
Is that hook in the 2nd knuckle groove?
It is not that far back. I will see if I can get Grayson to do a video of the exact location. It's likely just behind first knuckle.
@@TheBarebowProject I’d like to see that for sure.
Is his heel of his hand past his lifelife there? I'm trying to eliminate torque and thought that was a no-no.
If it is, not by much. But with his higher grip it's hard not to have some of that happening. I think that is a small detail that is shooter specific. Less past the lifeline is better. None preferably from a coaching standpoint. Grayson makes it work so he has no need to change.
Absolutely - if I could shoot like that I wouldn't change a thing. Just trying to figure my own issues and leaning towards my bow hand needing work.
@@TheBarebowProject
This is the worst video. What editing genius decided that we should stare at his motionless anchor for 45 seconds, and then NEVER SHOW THE RELEASE IN SLOW MO? Who cares to see the release right? Its only the most important part of the shot. How do I give this multiple dislikes?
The unsubscribe button is available to you 24/7 ❤️
@@TheBarebowProject Or, you could look at the mistake you made and learn from it, but I dunno, maybe I should just never come back.
There is so much to look at from multiple angles that an obvious lack of understanding the value of this video is showing through. If all you get from this is the desire to criticize the video by all means the unsubcribe button is open always. We don't put down others trying to do good for archery. That isn't our community. If you can't see that, the door is on a two way hinge.
@@LightofRyga
@@TheBarebowProjectWhat? The value of the video was to show Grayson's shot in slow motion. You only showed part of the shot in slow motion, therefore the video was a failure. I took time out of my day to bring this to your attention so that you would not make the mistake again, but rather than take in the lesson your ego got triggered and in doing so youre choosing not to see it, thereby not improving. Archery doesn't need ego such as yours, and I definitely don't want to see anything someone with so much ego has to create.
@@LightofRygayou weren't offering insight at all - you came straight out bashing the video. It's one thing to offer a constructive feedback and it's another when you bash which is what you did.