that's great Armin. Another way for me to focus. I have the problem that i focus on the small spot and by the time i release i focused out back on the whole target. this now gives me a different way to do it. love it.
Very cool, after learning from your vids to thumb draw, I did my best to streamline my form so I can maintain that advantage in rate of fire. In conclusion, this is potentially the peak principle of this style of archery. Thank you
Makes sense and makes the shoot process nice and smooth. It's just one movement from start to finish, not x movements. Thank you for the small but very valuable instruction.🙏
Vielen Dank für dieses Video. Ich bin noch Anfänger und werde diese Zieltechnik im nächsten Training ausprobieren. Ich habe noch Schwierigkeiten mit dem zu langen Anvisieren, jetzt sehe ich eine Lösung😊. Danke dafür und für die vielen lehrreichen Videos und Tests.
That's what I found out in youth, throwing stones and snow balls: I was the most accurate doing it from the turning 180⁰, when you have only a split of second of time to see the target. It is a laser kind of vision. I taught this some folks and it always worked. It was also useful in sparring later in martial arts. And now you are teaching it the same.👍🖐️
At first, look small, miss small. Later, it's ballance, looking to where the arrow is to go. When I was a child learning the basics. We ran shooting at rolling, gradually smaller hoops made of woven grass. A sure antidote for target panic.
Armin, excellent! Reminds me of spear and Jin practice. Other than this being excellent martial arts related guidance, that’s also a nice bow. What are you shooting today?
how? if i was still throwing at the same spot on the target i would have many times more broken arrows from unwanted Robin Hood shots than i currently have! so how on earth? 😂
Very interesting concept Sensei Armin 🏹
Thank you Master Armin 🫸🤛
Holy cow😮 Ran to the garage to practice and this is the shizit! So simple, draws me right in. Thanks Armin.
that's great Armin. Another way for me to focus. I have the problem that i focus on the small spot and by the time i release i focused out back on the whole target. this now gives me a different way to do it. love it.
Sounds like a natural technique that will suit my mind well. I will practice this. Thank you!
Very cool, after learning from your vids to thumb draw, I did my best to streamline my form so I can maintain that advantage in rate of fire. In conclusion, this is potentially the peak principle of this style of archery. Thank you
Thank you for the lesson.
Makes sense and makes the shoot process nice and smooth. It's just one movement from start to finish, not x movements.
Thank you for the small but very valuable instruction.🙏
Your videos are always an inspirational joy to watch! Thank you my friend!
Thanks!
Thank youuuu
@ you have been a Master Teacher for me on the Asiatic Style. Thank You Sir!
Thanks ! You're The eighth harmony nice shots !☯
Wow. 🤯
Amazing how you describe it and then simply show it in practice ❤
I learn something new from you every time. Thanks Armin.
Vielen Dank für dieses Video. Ich bin noch Anfänger und werde diese Zieltechnik im nächsten Training ausprobieren. Ich habe noch Schwierigkeiten mit dem zu langen Anvisieren, jetzt sehe ich eine Lösung😊. Danke dafür und für die vielen lehrreichen Videos und Tests.
Thanks for sharing. Very well presented!
Very nice concept
Thank you!
Using the force quite well🎉
Nice place!
my yard, not allowed to shoot there :D
@@ArminHirmer 😂
Not yard…..”Mythical Forrest”😅
…Sun Wukong swinging around the trees somewhere 😂🐒
@@neptunusrex5195 fine by me
That's what I found out in youth, throwing stones and snow balls: I was the most accurate doing it from the turning 180⁰, when you have only a split of second of time to see the target. It is a laser kind of vision. I taught this some folks and it always worked. It was also useful in sparring later in martial arts. And now you are teaching it the same.👍🖐️
its always the same, yet they don't teach in very often :)
@@ArminHirmerI trained with some top class masters, but never heard anything from them about this. You're the first one.🙏👍😎
@@Jan-sb2ql not commenting on the top class masters now ;)
@@ArminHirmer Well,😉
At first, look small, miss small.
Later, it's ballance, looking to where the arrow is to go. When I was a child learning the basics. We ran shooting at rolling, gradually smaller hoops made of woven grass. A sure antidote for target panic.
Your martial arts side manifested himself (again)🙂. I’ll try it for sure.
Thats amazing I tried it this am and it works great 😀❤👍
Appreciated and agreed
I like it!😎🤙
Armin, excellent! Reminds me of spear and Jin practice.
Other than this being excellent martial arts related guidance, that’s also a nice bow. What are you shooting today?
just a fiberglass Alibow
It looks like a nice little practice bow that you were using. What’s the make and model, please?
Alibow fiberglass mongolian
Great video!
Where can i get a quiver like that one?
its from Mihai Cozmei, but I modified it. Soon I will show a good one, new from Alibow. Stay tuned
Grazie
New loading method?
not new just different and at the moment I like it
Tolles Video 👍 was ist das für ein Köcher?
von Mihai Cozmei, war einer den man links vorne trägt, hab ihn umgebaut. Bekomme aber bad neue von Alibow, sind wahrscheinlich besser
@ArminHirmer Danke schön 😊 habe dein Video dazu gefunden.
❤❤❤
how?
if i was still throwing at the same spot on the target i would have many times more broken arrows from unwanted Robin Hood shots than i currently have!
so how on earth?
😂
as said, its not for everyone :D
Aim small, miss small.
Good stuff Armin,love and respect. 🫸🤛
In the UK, just visualise KeirStalin and I'm sure you'll hit the target every time!