Simple Trick for Aiming Better!
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- Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024
- In this video I explain how to properly align your shoulders in order to combat a pin that constantly drops or holds low while you're aiming
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Very well explained young man ! It is such a simple thing, but even veteran shooter's fall into bad habit's. I have been shooting since 1954--that's 7 years before Allen made the 1st Compound Bow. I'm 80 now and instead of a Quiver on my back, I have an oxygen tank--but thank God, I am still shooting !! Keep up your good work, I am sure you have helped may Archer's improve there score's and Trophy's !!
Congratulations on your shooting. I’m 73 and just starting archery. Can you imagine what I’m going through to get competent. 😎😂
@@johnmurgo7725 I'm soon to be 62 and just started archery. Bought a Mission Switch last weekend. Super fun sport!
As a LEO I want to thank you for wearing that hat and for your support! ...I also love your videos and have learned a ton from you! Thank you!
Thank you very much for the comment and support! Thank you also for your sacrifice and service while wearing the uniform! God bless you and your family!
Keeping my shoulders low and back and not shrugging my traps fixed every problem I had. Thanks so much dude!
after 50 years shooting a bow, I learned more about draw length, setup and form from watching 2 of your videos than in all the years prior
Just had shoulder surgery and watching this I realized the PT is having me do exercises to strengthen those muscle. Great to see them in action.
I had shoulder surgery about 5 months ago and I'm still sore. I had to have my bow dropped down to 40 lbs to be able to shoot it. I use those resistance bans and that has helped a lot.
Awesome video, I've had a long suffering problem of pin drop, as a result of wating your video my dl has increased a full inch & my shoulders have straightened nicely. Now my pin is holding so much better and my shot process is so much more comfortable and my scores have started to rocket. Thank you
I was struggling with that this morning. Was not a big issue at 20 yards, once I hit 40 yards it was evident. Thank you
Been shooting for a couple years and have been struggling with consistency. I just went out and shot about 20 arrows and notice a considerable improvement. This really helped me out! Thanks a lot!
I was that subscriber with the bad posture. Thanks again for the breakdown. I’ll send you a before and after. Thanks again for all of your help!
Have had this problem and no one ever before gave me a correct answer thanks for the valuable information
Looking forward to hitting the range in the morning to make sure I'm not making these mistakes.
Thanks!
Well once again an extremely helpful video. George Ryals did a video on the back shoulder, but it did not come close to the detailed explanations given here. This is the best explanation along with visualization of how to get the correct front and rear shoulder placement I have seen anywhere. It also does a good job of helping you understand what you may be doing wrong. Great video. Thanks for taking the time to post. I sure wish I lived within driving distance of your shop.
Where is their shop located at ?
@@vlrdmtr Eugene, Oregon
Hey bro thanks for making this video. My consistency has been off the last year and after watching this video and watching my own videos I saw both issues. I appreciate everyone in the archery community that’s willing to share knowledge and promote the success of others🙏
Glad it helped man!
This kid is spot on. He knows his archery. It really is about form and technique. He's right, when archers are not consistent with their shots usually is because their draw length is too long or short. In some archery shops they just want to sell you a bow. They don't take the time to check if the bow fits the customer. Specially if you are a beginner and are purchasing a used bow. I have seen this happen. If customer is buying a late model bow and they don't have the correct modules for your draw length they sell you the bow anyway knowing that you will have trouble in being consistent with your shots. This happen to a fellow member of the sportsman's club that I'm a member of. He had a hell of a time in trying to exchange the bow to one with the correct dl. He got one with the correct dl and problem solved.
Nice job explaining shoulder placement, keep putting out solid stuff.
That makes sense. I'll pay attention to that tomorrow and see what happens. Thanks 🙏🙏
kellen. thank you for the help. I moved from 29.5 to 30 inch draw lenght. it fixed my problem with pin drop. today.
I know this video is 3y old, but I just started noting this in my shooting and found this video today. This will be very helpful as I evaluate my form from now on.
Just added 1/2" to my draw, what a difference. That shoulder drop is natural now. I used to have to force myself to drop it before. Thanks so much!
Same here
This was incredibly helpful. Thank you so much for sharing this. I've had multiple failed shoulder surgeries as we as other surgeries in the last few years and am trying to hyper focus on things that help in maintaining my shoulder health while also improving my shooting. This video is worth ist weight in gold. Take care my friend!
This is a great channel the best thing about it he takes time to answer every single question
I found it remarkable by watching the arrow against the sign to the right of the MORRELL sign. When the man purposely screws the shot up with the raised right shoulder the arrow is NOT parallel to the edge of the poster to the MORRELL sign. I dont know if the archer knew that was going on whether purposefully used the sign to prove his point BUT THIS GUY IS RIGHT!! And that raised right shoulder has been driving me nuts with shots of more than 15 yards or so. Rewind the video a couple times and don't watch the speaker but watch the arrow against the top edge of the poster to the right of the morrell sign. It's freaky he's holding the drawn arrow perfectly parallel to the top edge of the sign and his release maintains that parallel position and in its flight. Congratulations to the archer- HE just solved a lot of my archery problems can't wait to practice his technique in the back yard. All this time I thought my Switchback and a modestly priced sight was my problem.
Best explanation I have seen so very well described in an easy to understand manner. I shall look at your other videos. Thanks for helping me with my form.
very well done i specialize in shoulder rehab as a chiro your explanation of the shoulder mechanics was superb keep up the good work !!!!!!!
New guy here and archer can use every little help I can get I have the shakes all the time thanks in advance
This is exactly the video I needed to watch. I've done this for so long, that I actually adjusted my pins on my old bow to hit high due to my constant low trigger release. *cringe*. New bow, new me. This is what I need. THANK YOU
WOW !!!! you are a genius my brother . i never ever thought about taking my iphone and making a video of myself to see my form . everyone always tells me i have excellent or perfect form ,but being a perfectionist i want to know for sure . wow @!!!!!!! again , i am very impressed , great idea bro !
Really appreciate the demonstration! As a new archer, this helps so much!
Thanks for letting me know
As a LEO, I like that hat! Thank you for the videos!
That was one of the best explain videos I ever watch thank you definitely a new follower here
First time I've seen anything on this.
Will be filming myself for improvement.
Thks.
You guys have the greatest advice videos on you tube please keep the videos coming!
I've found where the feet are angled will also increase/decrease the chance of the front shoulder rising. Having an open stance helps keep it down imo
Thank you for your help. Now I understand what I have to fix thank you again
Your coaching has helped a lot. Thanks
This is exactly what I needed to see today. Thank you!
Great tips/coaching dont see info out there like this.. 🔥
Very well explained and demonstrated.
Old dogs can still learn tricks.
Thank you.
I don't believe I have heard someone bring this problem up before. Great video
I need to get a mirror to practice my pose. This was very informative, thank you.
Thanks bro! Low shots have been killing me the last 6 months. Never thought it could be a high rear shoulder. I'll give it a try!
The more I watch. The more I learn. Thank you.
Great information! I've had this problem of not being able to raise my pin. Now I know what to look for. There are just two things about this video. Use antiperspirant on BOTH pits and you shoot wrong-handed. LOL! Thanks for such a helpful video!
Have already increased DL by 1.5" and readjusted to a full 2" to try today. The 1.5" increase is so much more comfortable. Thanks. P.S. "I did" have a problem with the "PIN" being in the way. I kept the slide sight, but replaced it with a "Hind 2 sight" (which I have put in the X position instead of the cross) which has a space for the center of the target. ...Groupings immediately improved. Thanks again.
Wow this video really helped me out a lot. Thank you
Awesome man glad it helped
Wow, i needed to see this video. Now things makes more sense. Thank you
Thanks for the tips, I think this is my problem. Now to correct it.
Bullseye right on the money
With this one instant improvement
Thanks a lot ... it helped, I just needed to increase my draw and now I need to play with it a bit more.
Just awesome nowadays, you can help from the US a guy in Germany
Buddy, this was AWESOME... I think you nailed me 🎯
Such great insight and coaching. Putting your lat in your back pocket was a huge help. Thanks
Thanks for taking the time to explain that so well. Keep it up bro
I have exactly this issue and I am going try out your advice👍👌
Good advice
Thanks I’m gonna give that a try
Well thanks for answering the question didn't ask. I've had an issue with my pin dropping and then my left lat hurting as a left handed shooter. Now I know what it is. I'm pulling that lat to bring up my pin.
Really good video, very well done.
Excellent very well explained...........
My bow probably became to heavy for me in the moment because I broke my wrist and I have not trained since 1 and a half months.Before it was perfect and I left it like that but now it is to heavy.and I am going to work on my posture.i love your videos.
Never had this problem until a few weeks ago, thanks for the info dude, gonna try a longer dloop or go up a increment and record myself, I also usually have a high elbow. Cheers mate
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That was actually really good my son is kicking his hips out and I think it the draw length
Awsome video. I really needed that help trying to sight and get used to my new bow. Ty very much
Great video man! I see so many people hunch the bow shoulder
Woah, I’m never going to hit myself in the forearm again. Thanks! Every time I shoot low, I hit myself. Instantly felt what was wrong when I tried this.
Wow! A perfect demonstration of the effects of biomechanics! Great explanation and teaching. Now to get out the video camera and do the big selfie (ugh!).
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Exactly my issue, thanks for the video.
Great video, thanks for the excellent demo. This is very helpful as I am just getting back to shooting.
Thank you Professor!
Outstanding video. Thank you!
Great stuff Kellen ....
Great information now I need to put it in practice - Thank you!
👍👍 another really good video.
Thank you for the wonderful video, have a quick question though, do we need to engage our core muscles on full draw?
Excellent Info !
Wow, just found your channel & you already have me wishing you were in my town for some personal coaching! Maybe then I wouldn't be setting here recovering from shoulder surgery from hunting either!
Cant wait to try this Monday. Thanks for the great vid
very good advice, I think this helped allot thanks
Great video as always. Thanks.
great video!thanks a lot
great video as always
Thanks so much for this!
Job well done
Great video brother !
Thank you for the info...
Good stuff. Thanks.
Thanks a lot!!!! Allways great tips!!! From argentina
Great Video, like always.
great info, thanks..it really worked.
Been Bow hunting for 30 years. Best thing I ever did for me was to get rid of that peep sight 15 years ago I do not shoot over 30 yards and have one pin set at 20 yards. Always use same anchor point and a kisser button touching my nose. Shoot better then I did when using a peep sight.
Great content and very informative.
This is amazing info. I always wondered why I get along great with my old bow and i never seem to get the accuracy with new bows sometimes. Most noticeable thing is pin drop. Maybe i lost my form from not shooting as much or maybe the DL is to short as it definitely differs from company to company. Thanks for this information!
Very helpful thank you
Very helpful! Thanks. I'm now a subscriber!!
Awesome! Thanks for the sub :)
GOOD JOB
Hey bud thanks for the video always helpful so thanks ;)
Thanks for this video and explaining and verifying what my problem has been regarding keeping the pin from dropping out of the middle and not being able to bring the pin to center again. Just like I suspected all along it has been my posture. Now that I am getting back into archery I am having the same problem but magnified even more because of a rotator tear and slight frozen shoulder from an injury I sustained slipping on ice. The tear and slight frozen shoulder from the release shoulder does not allow me to raise my elbow above my shoulder so at full draw but my elbow is almost level with my shoulder at full draw. I still feel that I have to force my release shoulder back and the fact that I already have slight rounded shoulders to begin with I think my best option is to give up archery all together unless their is a solution which at this point I don't know what it is. Thanks
Great vid bro