Thank you Jake. I am one of those - grab the golf all on the shoulder - guys. Bit by bit I practice these nuggets of info you share so generously. What a blessing to see the difference in the results.
Great idea of welding the part together, makes it much easier to tell students and myself frankly. I shoot barebow and anchor on my cheek bone and do not have the flexibility you show but in my best shots my draw hand index finger slides along the contour of my face as I release, moving the "lan" back. My hand ends up back by my ear. If my hand leaves my face the shot is often not as good-- straight back release is the key. Thanks for the idea.
Great Video - and very perceptive point how we incorrectly try to get the hand further away from neck - the mental tool of visualising the “one unit” moving around - hinged from back of shoulder - is great - I’ve gotta do some mirror or screen work - thanks heaps Jake!! - You are the Oracle!!
I would like to say thank you for your videos they have helped me and my wife become a better shot I'm from New Zealand and there's no help with doing this Thanks again so very much Looking forward to seeing your next video
As a newbie to archery, the follow through video was very helpful. Was wondering why you let the bow drop forward after the shot? I've seen other archers do this in some competition videos.
Hi jake, can you do a review on nik'a archery et-11 protross riser and C2 limbs? I see many people using it and did good with it so im curious on what you think about them
Sir am self learning archery by seeing your videos, i having a doubt while anchoring string fingers below the jaw are side of the ja , bone to bone touch
bringing bow to anchor after full draw and making sure string and release hands are exactly same everytime has done it for me, think Jake has video for how to bring bow to anchor, im still novice but my 2c
Hey Jake can you explain what benefit dropping the bow has since the arrow is long gone? Is it mainly so the bow hand stays relaxed during the release?
The bow drops by itself due to the weight of the stabilisers and the fact you aren't gripping the bow. If you were to shoot a bow without stabilisers with the same grip then the bow wouldn't drop forwards, in fact it may roll backwards.
If you grip the bow loosely or not at all, there's less chance of torquing (turning) it during the shot and affecting where the arrow goes. That's not a problem while you're at full draw because the bow is being pulled back into your hand. But that backward pressure disappears once you release, and the bow either wants to jump forward from the motion of the shot or just fall. Jake is using a wrist sling which attaches to the front of the bow so it gracefully falls forward and stays attached to his arm. Otherwise he'd have to catch it before it hit the ground.
I'd also follow Jake suggestion to hold a tiny tension of the bicep, to keep a firm angle between arm and forearm and achieve the single unit he said ruclips.net/video/chw1HjrZqP4/видео.html
There is an app called "delay camera" that repeats what is filming a few seconds later (You can set the time) so it is very useful to do this training
Thank you Jake. I am one of those - grab the golf all on the shoulder - guys.
Bit by bit I practice these nuggets of info you share so generously. What a blessing to see the difference in the results.
Glof ball on the shoulder....
Great video, I just started working on my release with my coach yesterday and this is perfectly timed and aligns with what he was saying. Cheers!
It might look funny to do it differently, but does it change the resulting shot?
It's like you were watching me struggle at the range today or something
People commenting about my awkward follow through yesterday, and bam jake upload new video
exactly
samee😂😂😂
He must be using some satellite to watch us I reckon 🤣
Jup
Thanks, Jake - I've been working on this very issue.
Great idea of welding the part together, makes it much easier to tell students and myself frankly. I shoot barebow and anchor on my cheek bone and do not have the flexibility you show but in my best shots my draw hand index finger slides along the contour of my face as I release, moving the "lan" back. My hand ends up back by my ear. If my hand leaves my face the shot is often not as good-- straight back release is the key. Thanks for the idea.
Thanks! I started archery last september and still have not a correct release. Now I know what to do.
Great Video - and very perceptive point how we incorrectly try to get the hand further away from neck - the mental tool of visualising the “one unit” moving around - hinged from back of shoulder - is great - I’ve gotta do some mirror or screen work - thanks heaps Jake!! - You are the Oracle!!
I would like to say thank you for your videos they have helped me and my wife become a better shot
I'm from New Zealand and there's no help with doing this
Thanks again so very much
Looking forward to seeing your next video
As a newbie to archery, the follow through video was very helpful. Was wondering why you let the bow drop forward after the shot? I've seen other archers do this in some competition videos.
thanks a lot, I had these mistake but I never seen to understand what I was doing wrong
thank you very much, good reminder to video my shooting and see how i do now
What it would be better film myself a slow mo video or a normal speed video ?
do you recommend any specific types/brands of stretch bands for at-home archery practice??
Super conseils comme d'habitude. Tu nous aides beaucoup. Merci
I just started traditional archery with recurve bows. Is 35 lb. bow alright for 3d archery? What is average draw weight for beginners?
Gotcha! Thanks, Jake. Awesome vid again.
Thank you! 👍
Hi jake, can you do a review on nik'a archery et-11 protross riser and C2 limbs? I see many people using it and did good with it so im curious on what you think about them
Sir am self learning archery by seeing your videos, i having a doubt while anchoring string fingers below the jaw are side of the ja , bone to bone touch
Excellent video... for when I manage to stop my hand popping away from my face a bit first , haha.
Check this one: Make Your Archery Release Cleaner with ONE Simple Trick!
ruclips.net/video/Yt5H5hxYDaw/видео.html
Hi Jake.
Would you recommend shrewd stabilizer for recurve?
Can you suggest best options (recurve stabilizer) available in the market?
RamRods K2V2 stabilizers.
What about release with middle
Finger at corner of mouth.
Thanks
Thanks 👍👍👍
tnx bro haha
How can I shoot with compound bow thumb releaser properly
bringing bow to anchor after full draw and making sure string and release hands are exactly same everytime has done it for me, think Jake has video for how to bring bow to anchor, im still novice but my 2c
Hey Jake can you explain what benefit dropping the bow has since the arrow is long gone? Is it mainly so the bow hand stays relaxed during the release?
The bow drops by itself due to the weight of the stabilisers and the fact you aren't gripping the bow. If you were to shoot a bow without stabilisers with the same grip then the bow wouldn't drop forwards, in fact it may roll backwards.
@@scotsrichas someone who struggles to bow drop due to the size of finger slings available, I fully agree on the bow rolling backwards and tilting up.
What is the purpose of letting the bow fall forwards after release ?
If you grip the bow loosely or not at all, there's less chance of torquing (turning) it during the shot and affecting where the arrow goes. That's not a problem while you're at full draw because the bow is being pulled back into your hand. But that backward pressure disappears once you release, and the bow either wants to jump forward from the motion of the shot or just fall. Jake is using a wrist sling which attaches to the front of the bow so it gracefully falls forward and stays attached to his arm. Otherwise he'd have to catch it before it hit the ground.
He is using a fingersling, but nice explanation on why he drops the bow!
Good information
We can blame NASP for the bent wrist error... 🤔
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I'd also follow Jake suggestion to hold a tiny tension of the bicep, to keep a firm angle between arm and forearm and achieve the single unit he said
ruclips.net/video/chw1HjrZqP4/видео.html
nice trainig lesson. :)
that is a giant weed by that chicken coup.
Yeah it’s wild grape vines (muscadines) growing over a small tree that died… Florida is a Jungle
Me…… 🙈🙈🙈🙈🙈😭😭😭 ……..trying to be more efficient and consistent