You really know how to teach and joke at the same time...I really enjoyed...thank u very much for the tips and I have become your fan starting from right now...
Thank you so much for your nice comments! I will post later a video about the different draws. I can make also a brief tutorial on how we make the nocking point and how to tune the nocks and arrows? - Katariina
Refreshing to see a role model for young ladies demonstrating this fun sport - especially important not to take oneself too seriously or be put off by how others may judge you. Nice to learn of issues which may not affect men, but may otherwise deter women from taking up this virtuous sport. Thank you.
Thank you for the great video, it is really helpful in choosing the right quiver considering also the draw tehnique and the nocking method. Please continue this with your other quivers too, it would be awesome. And I really like your idea making a video about the difference between Slavic and Persian draw.
Very nice video... I have had a doubt for an year already... I wish I could know how you and Mihail make the the nocking point on the string. I see it is some kind go white tape. Would be nice a small tutorial about it :) thanks ou and will be a pleasure to see more videos of you Katarina.
It is nice to have an in-person video from you! One question about the last quiver, though: would the arrow tips scratch the horseback? Especially when it is bumpy. Also is there a chance to see the Qing Dynasty quiver from China? I am actually trying to figure out if that is good for fast shooting (supposedly not since they use heavy-duty arrows and a quiver can only hold as many as 19) and could use some insight from masters like you. I think I also watched you using similar quivers in one of your videos.
Thanks! The last quiver has been very popular and it does not scratch, if the quiver is made for correct length of the arrows and adjusted properly. We do not make Quing Dynasty kind of quivers... just presenting Mihai's quiver designs here which are inspired by the historical quivers but not historical reenactment but for sport and fast shooting. :) The Side-Back quiver is somewhat similar though, but if the arrows are pointing hugely on the side, it may be a bit clumsy to walk around with.
Im interested in your term of persian. I got a type of draw (it's so natural feeling and I just always shot with it since day one (self taught)) that I cant find a name for. Closest I can find as far as I know is a type of sassinid. Aka persian. But I use it either thumb or middle 2 fingers. But I noticed it's also a pinch draw cause I can shoot nockless.
When you have time, please show us (close up) how you draw your bow. I learned Mediterranean forty years ago, and find my hands "complaining" at my age. I'm hoping a different draw will ease the problem. Thank you.
Just like the Slavic draw, place the string right up to the second crease of the middle and ring fingers and the use the little finger also placing the string halfway between the tip and first crease not hooking but definitely assisting, the index finger straight like pointing at the target along side of the arrow shaft ,the thumb resting on the left horn of the arrow nock .
Hi! Yes that is the nocking point :) I made a little info on that too if you see my video from 12/2021 :D basically tape, then I don't need protection to fingers (Horse archers do not use gloves)
Great fun tutorial. Thanks
I love this lady. Thank you for your videos
You really know how to teach and joke at the same time...I really enjoyed...thank u very much for the tips and I have become your fan starting from right now...
Cute and funny lady... This is a kind of lady u want to spend live with
Hard to find good women now days
Get well soon
Thanks for being here, it was realy a refreshing video, was realy fun to wach someone with such a good energie :)
Thank you so much for your nice comments! I will post later a video about the different draws.
I can make also a brief tutorial on how we make the nocking point and how to tune the nocks and arrows? - Katariina
Don't let us wait too long :))
It’s online now! ❤️
I'd love to see the one for the nocks next please. Awesome work
Pretty good points, very practical and funny & cute presentation
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Clear and honest presentation. More like being taught by a friend than RUclipsr!
Refreshing to see a role model for young ladies demonstrating this fun sport - especially important not to take oneself too seriously or be put off by how others may judge you.
Nice to learn of issues which may not affect men, but may otherwise deter women from taking up this virtuous sport.
Thank you.
Thank you so much for feedback! :) -Katariina
Excellent skill my dear. Thank you for showing us these quiver styles and the way they can be shot. Merry Christmas 😍🎄🎄
Excellent video! Thank you. You have a good camera presence. I've always liked the Finnish sense of humor 😃
Great video, very good English and of course a very pretty presenter.
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Very very nice shooting Mrs. Cozmei you look alot like Mihai Sensei when you shoot .
I love this channel
Never knew the existence of sword quivers till now. So dope
Thank you for the great video, it is really helpful in choosing the right quiver considering also the draw tehnique and the nocking method. Please continue this with your other quivers too, it would be awesome.
And I really like your idea making a video about the difference between Slavic and Persian draw.
Fun to watch you, very good informations. best regards:)
very practical explaination. have a very good year ahead & be safe.
Awesome. A very nice demonstration.
Elegant My respect. Merry Christmas to all. Cheers to Mihai the Great Brother Archer 🏹🥰👍
great video.
Very nice video... I have had a doubt for an year already... I wish I could know how you and Mihail make the the nocking point on the string. I see it is some kind go white tape. Would be nice a small tutorial about it :) thanks ou and will be a pleasure to see more videos of you Katarina.
Happy New Year.
xD from us normal mortals, thanks!
Happy Yule!
Super Funny and Cute!
Merry Christmas!
I would love to see how they work while mounted on a horse. Is that possible? Thank you for these videos.
Hi there! Check out the other videos on horse 😁 we have a lot.
Cześć , noto spoko i fajnie
Pozdrawiam .
Siemanko .
It seems to be the best female archer I've ever seen
what kind of bow is that? what is the target made of? and where do you get the bows? I am just starting to learn!
cant wait for my bow to arrive 😭
It is nice to have an in-person video from you! One question about the last quiver, though: would the arrow tips scratch the horseback? Especially when it is bumpy.
Also is there a chance to see the Qing Dynasty quiver from China? I am actually trying to figure out if that is good for fast shooting (supposedly not since they use heavy-duty arrows and a quiver can only hold as many as 19) and could use some insight from masters like you. I think I also watched you using similar quivers in one of your videos.
Thanks! The last quiver has been very popular and it does not scratch, if the quiver is made for correct length of the arrows and adjusted properly.
We do not make Quing Dynasty kind of quivers... just presenting Mihai's quiver designs here which are inspired by the historical quivers but not historical reenactment but for sport and fast shooting. :) The Side-Back quiver is somewhat similar though, but if the arrows are pointing hugely on the side, it may be a bit clumsy to walk around with.
Im interested in your term of persian. I got a type of draw (it's so natural feeling and I just always shot with it since day one (self taught)) that I cant find a name for. Closest I can find as far as I know is a type of sassinid. Aka persian. But I use it either thumb or middle 2 fingers. But I noticed it's also a pinch draw cause I can shoot nockless.
Perhaps tertiary draw?
When you have time, please show us (close up) how you draw your bow. I learned Mediterranean forty years ago, and find my hands "complaining" at my age. I'm hoping a different draw will ease the problem. Thank you.
Check other videos from Mihai, or especially Armin Hirmer. 🙏
Just like the Slavic draw, place the string right up to the second crease of the middle and ring fingers and the use the little finger also placing the string halfway between the tip and first crease not hooking but definitely assisting, the index finger straight like pointing at the target along side of the arrow shaft ,the thumb resting on the left horn of the arrow nock .
Just posted another one on draws!
Hi Katariina, what is the wrapping around the bow just above where you place your arrow? And do you use a nocking point? Good video thank you!
Hi! Yes that is the nocking point :) I made a little info on that too if you see my video from 12/2021 :D basically tape, then I don't need protection to fingers (Horse archers do not use gloves)
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Hi 2022
Sei molto brava e simpatica.
Però penso che quel tipo di faretra, certamente funzionali..ma storicamente poco realistiche
We are not doing historical reenactment, we are doing sports and horseback archery :)
@@LAHBA ok..tiro anche io a cavallo, e guardo con molto interesse i vostri video