My new and first, recurve bow is on it's way so I am absorbing as much as I can before it get here. I have shot a barebow a few times, buy primary a compound shooter. There are some similarities, but not a lot since you use a release with a compound and they vary a lot is size and shape. So while your hand position needs to be consistent, where it sits on your face/jaw can vary a lot. Not so much with recurve. Been practicing with a band and these videos have been very helpful.
You just ansured what I have been struggling with for a long time. I have been trying to get that index finger under the jaw with no avail. Now I know. Thank you.
@@mortenjacobsen5673 It never came to me that I could anchor with the index finger higher up and on side of the chin. I've had inconsistency issues with it under the chin. Too early to say that I will improve but my anchor certainly feels stronger now.
@@henrik_worst_of_sinners they should have qualify ed instructor well versed in all sort of archery.... 😛😅. When i started quality info was hard to come by and the word archery program is Basic and far behind, kisik Lee inside the archer will take you along way if you read it, but it requires some additonal explaing so I had to apply and test some own hypothesis and debate them among the reputable youtubes.
I'm someone who's bottom jaw is in front of my top jaw as well as a wide face, so if I were try and have my string touch the tip of my nose and then somewhere in between the front/side of my chin, then I can't comfortably have a standard anchor. I have a shelf on my finger tab which helps somewhat but it's much better for me than using my finger bone to place on my face. I'm currently in the process of finding a good anchor and remembering where it will be.
Thin people who stay thin can have a very consistent anchor. People who go up and down w/ their body fat might need to make windage adjustments. If you get swelling in your face or hand you might have troubles. Yes mush your tab too your jaw as much as you can and get the strind mark running up your chin and nose.
Excellent review of various top class archers. Pl tell me whether I can take the string too for aiming , so that the string, sight and the target be in a single line to minimise deflection of arrow. Pl highlight in your next video.
You cant, the string travers foward at an angle that creates the flex (euler equation) and this force transfers to the plunger by newton 3rd law, sp your alignment is a virtual pytagoras triangel so the string will be some where along the hypotenus (in alagoric principle) so if the aim at target is fixed and your teknuiqe (alignment 'stance anchor ) is consistant The string should also be at the same location, Unless... You twist your wrist or tourqe the string with the fingers to adjust the string picture where its then recomended to line up the string right of the pin appeture. But then you have tuning to considered, aim" after tune or tune to teknuiqe where your string picture end up where it does as teknuiqe deside how you tune aim and align. Since the tune ia overruled by variation in teknuiqes its more logical to go for string picture by alignment. The pin and string are after all x factors sliding along the hypotenus depending of how you move the bow arm and the draw elbow. "The only straight line in archery is the shooting line" 😉
When you have an anchor plate it distribute the pressure on the hand bones, and if you keep your thumb in the same place it does not realy matter as its the base of the thumb joint that provides the bob, and since the anchor is suposed to be snugg the pressure on the thumb will keep it in place, and for controll you can move the thumb while at anchor and feel the shift in the entire anchor struktur as it pivots. Without an anchor plate, your bones in the hand will stil distribuert the load and stress if you allow the fingers to hold the stress with grip strenght tennssion /aka not pulling grip tourqe the string. So then as you draw the tennssion distributes (draw load =lbs) and becomes isometrisk like wires on a draw bridge, so plate or shelf dont matter, unless you want more mass for greater inhertia.
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My new and first, recurve bow is on it's way so I am absorbing as much as I can before it get here. I have shot a barebow a few times, buy primary a compound shooter. There are some similarities, but not a lot since you use a release with a compound and they vary a lot is size and shape. So while your hand position needs to be consistent, where it sits on your face/jaw can vary a lot. Not so much with recurve. Been practicing with a band and these videos have been very helpful.
You just ansured what I have been struggling with for a long time. I have been trying to get that index finger under the jaw with no avail. Now I know. Thank you.
Your content was allways good but in the last year it has reached a new Level. Excellent
absolutly superb video. especailly on the fluid movement on timiing of the achor ;)
Absolutely great….that’s exactly where I struggle and couldn’t find an answer…since now 👍👍👍thanks again for that great Video Ashe
Thank you, i hope this will help with my anchor
Outstanding material as always....thank you!!
I've been struggling with this for years. Big thanks!
How? And why have you struggled for years?
@@mortenjacobsen5673 It never came to me that I could anchor with the index finger higher up and on side of the chin. I've had inconsistency issues with it under the chin. Too early to say that I will improve but my anchor certainly feels stronger now.
@@henrik_worst_of_sinners no instructing?
@@mortenjacobsen5673 My club is basically a compound club.
@@henrik_worst_of_sinners they should have qualify ed instructor well versed in all sort of archery.... 😛😅. When i started quality info was hard to come by and the word archery program is Basic and far behind, kisik Lee inside the archer will take you along way if you read it, but it requires some additonal explaing so I had to apply and test some own hypothesis and debate them among the reputable youtubes.
I'm someone who's bottom jaw is in front of my top jaw as well as a wide face, so if I were try and have my string touch the tip of my nose and then somewhere in between the front/side of my chin, then I can't comfortably have a standard anchor. I have a shelf on my finger tab which helps somewhat but it's much better for me than using my finger bone to place on my face. I'm currently in the process of finding a good anchor and remembering where it will be.
I see your all blocks❤❤❤❤
Thanks!
Top tips! Thanks
Thin people who stay thin can have a very consistent anchor. People who go up and down w/ their body fat might need to make windage adjustments. If you get swelling in your face or hand you might have troubles. Yes mush your tab too your jaw as much as you can and get the strind mark running up your chin and nose.
THANK YOU!!!
nice!wish I saw this earlier
Excellent review of various top class archers. Pl tell me whether I can take the string too for aiming , so that the string, sight and the target be in a single line to minimise deflection of arrow. Pl highlight in your next video.
You cant, the string travers foward at an angle that creates the flex (euler equation) and this force transfers to the plunger by newton 3rd law, sp your alignment is a virtual pytagoras triangel so the string will be some where along the hypotenus (in alagoric principle) so if the aim at target is fixed and your teknuiqe (alignment 'stance anchor ) is consistant
The string should also be at the same location, Unless... You twist your wrist or tourqe the string with the fingers to adjust the string picture where its then recomended to line up the string right of the pin appeture. But then you have tuning to considered, aim" after tune or tune to teknuiqe where your string picture end up where it does as teknuiqe deside how you tune aim and align. Since the tune ia overruled by variation in teknuiqes its more logical to go for string picture by alignment. The pin and string are after all x factors sliding along the hypotenus depending of how you move the bow arm and the draw elbow. "The only straight line in archery is the shooting line" 😉
Good good very very good
Hey Ashe
Do you think that having a muscular and thick neck can negatively impact one's anchor?
A response would be highly appreciated.
Although this method could be used of a traditional bow as well, right?
people try to copy others too much and they tend to forget that we all have different jaws and body morphology .
Video is good 😍
👍👍👍👍👍👍
Lee Woo-seok has a shelf under the thumb :) its red and clearly there.
When you have an anchor plate it distribute the pressure on the hand bones, and if you keep your thumb in the same place it does not realy matter as its the base of the thumb joint that provides the bob, and since the anchor is suposed to be snugg the pressure on the thumb will keep it in place, and for controll you can move the thumb while at anchor and feel the shift in the entire anchor struktur as it pivots. Without an anchor plate, your bones in the hand will stil distribuert the load and stress if you allow the fingers to hold the stress with grip strenght tennssion /aka not pulling grip tourqe the string. So then as you draw the tennssion distributes (draw load =lbs) and becomes isometrisk like wires on a draw bridge, so plate or shelf dont matter, unless you want more mass for greater inhertia.
@@mortenjacobsen5673 Whatt a bigge annsuer! :D