Interesting ... well first welcome back :-) We've been missing you ... Anyway ... I guess I am one of those archers. I am shooting 3 under and I tuck the knuckle of my thumb into the top of my ear for anchor (basically just below where the top of the ear starts). There are 2 issues with that: 1. Pivot point - keeping your head position is critical since the pivot point of your head is the neck, the further UP you go, the more the smallest change in head position changes the impact point. The closer to the neck you are the less influence that has 2. Paralax - I cannot really get the arrow into the line of eye to arrow point so I have to compensate for the left to right drift at different distances However shooting 3D, the longest distance is some 30 meters so I don't suffer any of the negative consequences you mentioned for shooting long distances. I basically started under the jaw, then moved to corner of the mount, then cheek bone and now I am up juts below the eye ... I guess in instinctive 3d it comes more to personal preference than anything else. For Olymic recurve, where the sight helps compensating for a lot of issues with the jaw anchor, a solid anchor is more important than comfortable aiming ...
Glad seeing you again. Informative video btw. 2 months archer here, and life has been kicking my butt harder than ever. However, I did archery yesterday, and it was rather therapeutic. Been lacking motivation and inspiration lately. God bless.
I know everyone else is saying this too but I am very excited to see you back! I hope your health has/continues to improve, and that you continue to do things that you love!
Good to have you back online dude. Appreciate the work you do to help folks with archery skills. Certainly made my game improve. Glad you’re back online.
Great video!!! Solves so many questions that my children ask why you don’t put the arrow next to the eye. I just let them what the video. Problem solved!! Thank you!
Been doing archery for half a year now, and I went from hitting the bullseyes every 15 shots (AVG) to hitting it every second shot and sometimes almost Robin hooding my arrows... It's beginning to scare me. And I've gotten this much progress because of you, thank you mate.
Like everyone says, glad to see you back. Hope you're doing well. On the topic, I believe I read somwhere that in Turkish traditional archery they ancor at the eyebrow when you're shooting at low targets. It never felt comfortable to me.
I am wearing glasses and use the eye/glasses anchor for targets up to about 20 meters. The cock feather gets aligned with the eyeglass temples. Usually used with thumb ring and my asiatic bows. No need for remembering reference points up to this distance. And it works perfectly fine for me. Draw length check will be done with the thumb and/or index finger on the bow hand.
Seems to me that anchoring that way (eye level) would definitely impact in your hook, I mean, probably an eye level anchor archer would choose a three under or string walk instead of the mediterranean hook, because of the interference that is already being occasioned with the arrow or fletching touching the face when prefering that type of anchoring. So, I think the hook will be more affected when opting for eye level anchor over any other form of anchoring. Btw, glad to see you back.
I anchor at my temple, I started doing it to increase my draw length. I've had more than one people in Facebook groups tell me my form sucks because of it. It works great for me I get good groups at 30 yards with a 70# bow. Great video though.
I've never seen anybody anchor from the eye as you describe seems inherently dangerous, but I could imagine club coaches jumping up and down in panic if they saw somebody using it, cool video 😎🏹🙏
I often see beginners do it because, as said in the video, it "feels" easier to aim at the 10m target (brings the point in line with the gold). It's more often seen in pop culture media.
@@NUSensei This is the standard "entry aiming method" at our archery club. A lot of archers that chooses to shoot barebow mostly fall back on this and find out that this only work on shorter distances and come te me, I'm a barebow and traditional archer, for help. The they discover face and string walking, or the traditional European method of the hunters of old
For me I anchor by my eye for practice shooting. I have the preference to draw back the string back a little further than normal and I know this definitely won't be recommended for most, but I anchor where the fletching just touches my orbital bone. It also for me at least makes distances more easy to adjust for drop off (of course that varies from bow to now but I primarily practice shoot with a 60 pound recurve)
A lot of the time I've seen this with 3 under shots vs split finger/med draw, the way I've done it is putting my first finger under my cheekbone. I know Clay Hayes draws that way (or did) primarily for hunting distances vs Olympic shooting, so it could have merit there in that context
I'd like to comment on my experience. I shoot traditional archery all my bows are between 40-60#. I shoot split finger at eye level. It is intuitive. The way i get a consistent draw is by performing a high draw and placing my thumb under my earlobes. It works well from 10-40 yards which are my hunting distances.
Due to how short my anchor is I am going to the Ear that from part cartilage before the earhole with top finger in a split 3 finger draw with two on top and this works best to get 24 inch or 60 cm draw . Otherwise, I am going 1--2 inches or 2.5--5 cm shorter if to corner of mouth. Also, I find this helps get the arrow up higher for the Split Vison/Howard Hill style of shooting so the gap is less, but the arrow is not too high for archery, and I can correct if too low by going 2 under in split 3 finger draw or go 3 on top if I really need to. It works for me now, I used to draw to back corner of jaw corner with lower finger at the bottom edge but this is just odd for some bows and I was only getting 1 inch/2.5 cm longer of draw then to ear and it was kind of low for me so I stopped doing this unless I have some bows like long target, English, or Yumi/other Japanese longer bow to get the max draw I can from the bow.
Originally I was taught to shoot from my “earring” but eventually ended up shooting at the “kiss” (corner of the mouth) with my hand placed along my jaw. This works well as I wear glasses and can’t really line up with the eye.
I like the "eye" anchor . If only for the "mean, evil ,horrible " 3d course planners who mess with your Plans and set up a target at 3 yards and angled down in a pit . A club mate planed a target in just that manner . Hilarious to see the very hi level of good natured well humoured complaints "cursing" him . If only cause it was trade shooters who adjusted their anchor who hit it . More than a few compound shooters missed or only got a five point score (for a compound shooter that is an emotional equivalent to a miss ) I will also cheer for mustache anchor point if only cause its a fun word to say and hear in the English dialects. 👍.
If I had a bone on bone anchor point that had the arrow closer to my eye I would use it. Unfortunately the only thing close is placing my thumb behind my ear but there is too much movement with the cartilage being too flexible and soft.
how about longbow archery (historical) the whole body leans in, its quite an interesting stance. check out Tod Cutlers video on longbow vs armor for reference. It seems like that brings the eye very close to the arrow as well
ahhhh... ....i draw to my ear lobe.... ....no wonder i have trouble finding bows with enough draw-length. i do wear glasses, and they don't get in the way. it actually feels really natural to me.
i take off my glasses to do the eye anchor. ive got horrible eyesight but i just like the eye anchor that much edit: more specifically by a mole near my earlobe
I'm going to report NuSensei to the local authorities for loading a bow in a residential setting. He is known for accidently releasing arrows around his street and shooting at people's pets that enter his yard
Welcome back Nu
So glad you're back. Thanks for the best archery instruction on the net
:-)
Hey, welcome back!
Missed you.
I hope that you are doing well & recovering at a sustainable rate.
I’m glad you are back! I blink and you have four new videos in two weeks!
Interesting ... well first welcome back :-) We've been missing you ...
Anyway ... I guess I am one of those archers. I am shooting 3 under and I tuck the knuckle of my thumb into the top of my ear for anchor (basically just below where the top of the ear starts). There are 2 issues with that:
1. Pivot point - keeping your head position is critical since the pivot point of your head is the neck, the further UP you go, the more the smallest change in head position changes the impact point. The closer to the neck you are the less influence that has
2. Paralax - I cannot really get the arrow into the line of eye to arrow point so I have to compensate for the left to right drift at different distances
However shooting 3D, the longest distance is some 30 meters so I don't suffer any of the negative consequences you mentioned for shooting long distances. I basically started under the jaw, then moved to corner of the mount, then cheek bone and now I am up juts below the eye ... I guess in instinctive 3d it comes more to personal preference than anything else. For Olymic recurve, where the sight helps compensating for a lot of issues with the jaw anchor, a solid anchor is more important than comfortable aiming ...
Good to see you back. Hope you are well. I look forward to watching this later
Welcome back nu sensei. Thanks for the informative video.
I am so glad to see you here again. Welcome. Missed your videos.
I'm so glad you're back!!! Hope you are OK,
Glad seeing you again. Informative video btw. 2 months archer here, and life has been kicking my butt harder than ever. However, I did archery yesterday, and it was rather therapeutic. Been lacking motivation and inspiration lately. God bless.
Hope you're doing ok bud, hang in there
I’m a new archer too and find it very therapeutic. The focus it brings is wonderful
Wonderful to see you back Nu!
Glad you're back and doing better mate.
Glad to see you back Nu!
Yaaayyyy so good to see you back! Thankyou for your truly great instruction. You have thousands of people who will support you. Fear not.
I know everyone else is saying this too but I am very excited to see you back! I hope your health has/continues to improve, and that you continue to do things that you love!
A big hello from Switzerland, good old Europe. Welcome back NUSensei!
Good to have you back online dude. Appreciate the work you do to help folks with archery skills. Certainly made my game improve. Glad you’re back online.
Welcome back squire! So good to see you up and around again!
Hooray for Nu Sensei!!
Great video!!! Solves so many questions that my children ask why you don’t put the arrow next to the eye. I just let them what the video. Problem solved!! Thank you!
Been doing archery for half a year now, and I went from hitting the bullseyes every 15 shots (AVG) to hitting it every second shot and sometimes almost Robin hooding my arrows... It's beginning to scare me. And I've gotten this much progress because of you, thank you mate.
Good to see you back promoting archery again
Hi sensei, greetings from Jakarta Indonesia!! Love to see you back!
Welcome back.
Glad to see you
Nice to have your advice back.
Happy to see you back.
So good to see you back. Been looking over a lot of your vids as I has just got a new bow and then a new one is out! Great content as always
Perfect timing for me on this subject…thanks Nu and welcome back!
Like everyone says, glad to see you back. Hope you're doing well.
On the topic, I believe I read somwhere that in Turkish traditional archery they ancor at the eyebrow when you're shooting at low targets. It never felt comfortable to me.
Good to have u back, NUSensei. Stay strong in this tough period! :) What are those fluffy things on your bowstring?
Those are string silencers, there are there to silence the string when released and it also helps to decrease the string vibrations
Welcome back! I’m hope you’re doing good Nu!
Great video. You are very informative. String walking was a game changer for me. Still use it to teach beginners.
Great to see you back
It's 2 am I woke up for this
Glad to see you came back 👏👏
Glad to see you back again. Great video as always 😊
I love NUsensei videos so much. All quality content to learn from.
Welcome back! Been a while!
Good to see you again! Great video
Beautiful bow. Who makes that one? Have you done a review on it?
Make sense to me. I anchor on my cheek. Glad you're back. Love your videos. I've learned so much from you. Thank you.
Welcome back!
Hi there, where have you been, I've missed your instructional lessons!
Finally, new video. Welcome back.
Another great video, awesome to see a new video
Looking forward for a review on this bow, looks excellent
Stringwalking ftw.
PS. Welcome back Nu
I am so happy to see you back :) Quite informative and fun video, as always. Thank you!
when did you visit germany? nice jersey
Glad to see you back! I just recognised you're wearing a club shirt from a German archery club. How is that? Greetings from Germany Chris
Welcome back!!
Thank you nusensei
Good to see you back sensei! And answering a reddit question in a video
Welcome back sensei.
That is a good looking Bow Sensei ! 🏹✔👍
I am wearing glasses and use the eye/glasses anchor for targets up to about 20 meters. The cock feather gets aligned with the eyeglass temples. Usually used with thumb ring and my asiatic bows. No need for remembering reference points up to this distance. And it works perfectly fine for me. Draw length check will be done with the thumb and/or index finger on the bow hand.
Seems to me that anchoring that way (eye level) would definitely impact in your hook, I mean, probably an eye level anchor archer would choose a three under or string walk instead of the mediterranean hook, because of the interference that is already being occasioned with the arrow or fletching touching the face when prefering that type of anchoring. So, I think the hook will be more affected when opting for eye level anchor over any other form of anchoring.
Btw, glad to see you back.
Welcome back my man!
Very well and politely explained.... keep up the good work.
great to see so new content.
I anchor at my temple, I started doing it to increase my draw length. I've had more than one people in Facebook groups tell me my form sucks because of it. It works great for me I get good groups at 30 yards with a 70# bow. Great video though.
I've always wanted to learn and I feel now is the time. Thanks for your knowledge. 👍🤔😁
I've never seen anybody anchor from the eye as you describe seems inherently dangerous, but I could imagine club coaches jumping up and down in panic if they saw somebody using it, cool video 😎🏹🙏
I often see beginners do it because, as said in the video, it "feels" easier to aim at the 10m target (brings the point in line with the gold). It's more often seen in pop culture media.
@@NUSensei I'm glad I'm not a coach, I would find the very idea of putting something so close to your I to be criminally in the extreme 😎🏹🙏
@@NUSensei
This is the standard "entry aiming method" at our archery club.
A lot of archers that chooses to shoot barebow mostly fall back on this and find out that this only work on shorter distances and come te me, I'm a barebow and traditional archer, for help.
The they discover face and string walking, or the traditional European method of the hunters of old
This is our bow, thank you!
Good to see you!
Yay you’re back!
HE'S BACK!
For me I anchor by my eye for practice shooting. I have the preference to draw back the string back a little further than normal and I know this definitely won't be recommended for most, but I anchor where the fletching just touches my orbital bone. It also for me at least makes distances more easy to adjust for drop off (of course that varies from bow to now but I primarily practice shoot with a 60 pound recurve)
Yess youre back
Welcome back
A lot of the time I've seen this with 3 under shots vs split finger/med draw, the way I've done it is putting my first finger under my cheekbone. I know Clay Hayes draws that way (or did) primarily for hunting distances vs Olympic shooting, so it could have merit there in that context
I'd like to comment on my experience. I shoot traditional archery all my bows are between 40-60#. I shoot split finger at eye level. It is intuitive. The way i get a consistent draw is by performing a high draw and placing my thumb under my earlobes. It works well from 10-40 yards which are my hunting distances.
Due to how short my anchor is I am going to the Ear that from part cartilage before the earhole with top finger in a split 3 finger draw with two on top and this works best to get 24 inch or 60 cm draw . Otherwise, I am going 1--2 inches or 2.5--5 cm shorter if to corner of mouth. Also, I find this helps get the arrow up higher for the Split Vison/Howard Hill style of shooting so the gap is less, but the arrow is not too high for archery, and I can correct if too low by going 2 under in split 3 finger draw or go 3 on top if I really need to. It works for me now, I used to draw to back corner of jaw corner with lower finger at the bottom edge but this is just odd for some bows and I was only getting 1 inch/2.5 cm longer of draw then to ear and it was kind of low for me so I stopped doing this unless I have some bows like long target, English, or Yumi/other Japanese longer bow to get the max draw I can from the bow.
You are back
Nice shirt, welcome to germany ;)
Good
Originally I was taught to shoot from my “earring” but eventually ended up shooting at the “kiss” (corner of the mouth) with my hand placed along my jaw. This works well as I wear glasses and can’t really line up with the eye.
I like the "eye" anchor .
If only for the "mean, evil ,horrible "
3d course planners who mess with your
Plans and set up a target at 3 yards and angled down in a pit .
A club mate planed a target in just that manner .
Hilarious to see the very hi level of good natured well humoured complaints "cursing" him .
If only cause it was trade shooters who adjusted their anchor who hit it .
More than a few compound shooters missed or only got a five point score (for a compound shooter that is an emotional equivalent to a miss )
I will also cheer for mustache anchor point if only cause its a fun word to say and hear in the English dialects. 👍.
If I had a bone on bone anchor point that had the arrow closer to my eye I would use it. Unfortunately the only thing close is placing my thumb behind my ear but there is too much movement with the cartilage being too flexible and soft.
WB! Good video!
Welcome back :)
And I believe that's how to aim aswell I don't know I might be wrong
how about longbow archery (historical) the whole body leans in, its quite an interesting stance. check out Tod Cutlers video on longbow vs armor for reference. It seems like that brings the eye very close to the arrow as well
Joe Gibbs doesn't anchor at eye level. The historical longbow style of archery draws to the ear in length, but typically has the arrow at jaw level.
Like the bow, nice 🏹
Long time no see! 😁
long time no see
ahhhh...
....i draw to my ear lobe....
....no wonder i have trouble finding bows with enough draw-length.
i do wear glasses, and they don't get in the way. it actually feels really natural to me.
i take off my glasses to do the eye anchor. ive got horrible eyesight but i just like the eye anchor that much
edit: more specifically by a mole near my earlobe
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I'm going to report NuSensei to the local authorities for loading a bow in a residential setting. He is known for accidently releasing arrows around his street and shooting at people's pets that enter his yard
Are you getting some coaching yourself, David?
It's the same with firearms. One must account for windage and gravity
I learned this by sending my glasses downrange and damaging my string😐
no beird /thumbs down again.. i know down is still good lol. ....Look like bow god when got go -T :>).. grow back please.. wise 1
How's the LOL climb going
youve got scammers in your comments