Videos like THIS (especially) are the rare-gem ones I pretty much have on repeat because since I shoot Slavic more than the thumb draw and have a tricky time being able to feel the nock groove with my middle fingertip (the way Saracen Archery has it with nocking that way to make it easier to orient) I try to work on how to smoothly nock my arrows quickly using stuff like this with the draw hand while the arrow is perched against the side of the bow. With one helpful tip I learned, I do the transition with my draw hand while the arrow is perched in place so that I'm not doing that cycle/adjustments in midair and dropping my arrows for the billionth time. So yeah this helps a lot.
What a flow ! Question : what if the nock is not properly aligned with the string when you pull the arrow from the quiver ? Are you preparing them in the quiver before shooting ? Thanks for the video helping a lot.
Mihai if i may answer the young man. When you pinch the nock in preparation to shake it loose from the quiver you already know by feel the orientation of the nock a slight roll of the fingers and you feel the flat sides which is the groove of the nock you keep the groove aligned where you feel the flat sides against your thumb and finger. This way you know how the nock is oriented during the nocking phase. I hope this was helpful.
So, you are shooting on the thumb side of the bow but, pulling the the string with your fingers. I have been studying your draw. Is the index finger along the rear of the shaft what keeps the arrow from going wildly right?
Sir, I think it would be better to have a demonstration at full speed in context, then break down the particular skill (the loading phase) into its component parts (the movement of the drawing hand to the arrow in the quiver, the grip on the arrow, the withdrawal of the arrow from the quiver, the movement of the hands towards each other, the nocking of the arrow on the string, the gripping of the string, the drawing of the bow and the release of the arrow) individually from different angles and then in sequence starting in slow motion, then faster and faster until you reach full speed. This demonstration would be best done without dialogue - the auto generated CC made no sense and was very distracting. Our different languages need not be a barrier but we need to be very deliberate in how we explain things without verbal language.
A very good example of professional instruction.
Videos like THIS (especially) are the rare-gem ones I pretty much have on repeat because since I shoot Slavic more than the thumb draw and have a tricky time being able to feel the nock groove with my middle fingertip (the way Saracen Archery has it with nocking that way to make it easier to orient) I try to work on how to smoothly nock my arrows quickly using stuff like this with the draw hand while the arrow is perched against the side of the bow. With one helpful tip I learned, I do the transition with my draw hand while the arrow is perched in place so that I'm not doing that cycle/adjustments in midair and dropping my arrows for the billionth time. So yeah this helps a lot.
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This super movement is complete includes the whole body. Really THANKS!🙏
Sempre preciso e pacato nelle spiegazioni ..grazie
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. You are very good teacher.
Thanks..nice video
Thank you very much, master
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A very good lesson. Thanks
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I like the parables with boxing and Mike Tyson...
What a flow ! Question : what if the nock is not properly aligned with the string when you pull the arrow from the quiver ? Are you preparing them in the quiver before shooting ? Thanks for the video helping a lot.
Mihai if i may answer the young man. When you pinch the nock in preparation to shake it loose from the quiver you already know by feel the orientation of the nock a slight roll of the fingers and you feel the flat sides which is the groove of the nock you keep the groove aligned where you feel the flat sides against your thumb and finger. This way you know how the nock is oriented during the nocking phase. I hope this was helpful.
@@jareth7456 Yes and, key there is to have really good flared nocks like he is using.
Does laying vanes with handles have an effect when bolting?
Please, Where can I get arrows like yours?
HI ! Please where can i buy this quiver? Thank you.
Hello! We have a webshop for quivers made by Mihai: www.coz.fi/en :D World wide shipping!
So, you are shooting on the thumb side of the bow but, pulling the the string with your fingers. I have been studying your draw. Is the index finger along the rear of the shaft what keeps the arrow from going wildly right?
Really like to get teaching from u,,
We have also online lessons!! email to Mihai livingarrowhba@gmail.com
Hello Mihai, I just had a quick question .... What is the average power of your bows. Thank you
mihai, do you use the KOCH NOCK on your arrows?
Sir, I think it would be better to have a demonstration at full speed in context, then break down the particular skill (the loading phase) into its component parts (the movement of the drawing hand to the arrow in the quiver, the grip on the arrow, the withdrawal of the arrow from the quiver, the movement of the hands towards each other, the nocking of the arrow on the string, the gripping of the string, the drawing of the bow and the release of the arrow) individually from different angles and then in sequence starting in slow motion, then faster and faster until you reach full speed. This demonstration would be best done without dialogue - the auto generated CC made no sense and was very distracting. Our different languages need not be a barrier but we need to be very deliberate in how we explain things without verbal language.
He has an older video called "My personal method of shooting by Mihai Cozmei" where he does that.
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