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@@zachcromer4097 thank you. I sincerely appreciate your comment. I’ve had a few people complain about this channel editing down shoots to its bare elements. Obviously I do provide links and credit for those that want to watch 2 hours of archery. But in reality, when you get down to it, a final shoot down is no more than 10 minutes (not a 30 minute ordeal).
Tell me about it. I watch every so often and ive heard of Lutz but never watched him shoot before and wow, he really is the definition of a trigger slapper lol. Mike supposedly commands it as well but very difficult to tell.
I wonder what is making James flinch like that. Either way, this is a good example that execution is more important than the aim. Im no pro, but i believe that if your execution is perfect, you kind of already correct yourself naturally.
Yes I did! I placed 21st in the sub21 compound men, I got nervous and started anticipating which led me to not even qualify. It was really cool seeing 600 being shot. Luckily I got a photo with Mike. I think kyle was the most impressive for shooting 598 with stephan's bow, shooting that with somebody else's bow is insane!
@@raphael6488 congratulations! Even though it’s not the result you desired, it’s still an accomplishment in just showing up and challenging yourself. Keep going.
Yes, James Lutz openly talks about punching the trigger. It’s how he chooses to shoot. Sometimes he’s on fire and other times, well, you saw the video.
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Thank you for editing out the wait times in between ends. This is awesome
@@zachcromer4097 thank you. I sincerely appreciate your comment. I’ve had a few people complain about this channel editing down shoots to its bare elements. Obviously I do provide links and credit for those that want to watch 2 hours of archery. But in reality, when you get down to it, a final shoot down is no more than 10 minutes (not a 30 minute ordeal).
@@JustShootYourBow I don’t know who would complain about watching archers stand around and talk when we can’t hear them. lol. Keep doing your thing
Great shooting by both
Seeing a pro occasionally flinch like I do makes me feel better about myself 😂
Fantastic editing to make less wait time and see consistent shooting
Always amazes me to see punchers at the top of the sport. You're talking about the best in he world-flinching.
When it works, boy does it work. But if ANY nerves creep in, boy does it not work.
Tell me about it. I watch every so often and ive heard of Lutz but never watched him shoot before and wow, he really is the definition of a trigger slapper lol. Mike supposedly commands it as well but very difficult to tell.
Looked t me like we didn’t keep pulling through the valley on those two jerky movements.
Man these guys are insane good
After a certain skill level it becomes 100% mental ... everything counts . Very nice finals.
He should have been wearing his Punchy hat, he would have won 😅
Lutz literally made me flinch… I had to let that one down
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I wonder what is making James flinch like that. Either way, this is a good example that execution is more important than the aim. Im no pro, but i believe that if your execution is perfect, you kind of already correct yourself naturally.
I saw it live in Nime!
That’s awesome. How was the experience? Did you compete as well?
Yes I did! I placed 21st in the sub21 compound men, I got nervous and started anticipating which led me to not even qualify. It was really cool seeing 600 being shot. Luckily I got a photo with Mike. I think kyle was the most impressive for shooting 598 with stephan's bow, shooting that with somebody else's bow is insane!
@@raphael6488 congratulations! Even though it’s not the result you desired, it’s still an accomplishment in just showing up and challenging yourself. Keep going.
It certainly is a new achievment which is a big step for me.
Punching
Yes, James Lutz openly talks about punching the trigger. It’s how he chooses to shoot. Sometimes he’s on fire and other times, well, you saw the video.