finally !!! some longbow's 🙏💪👍👍 So good to finally see some REAL archery ... archery as archery was meant to be ... No ding, bling, blong and what have we 🤷♂…just a "stick", a string and a wooden arrow… 💪 THAT's archery 👍 Many many thanks for showing and please keep up the good work 👌
We will keep it up. Longbow has usually had the lowest participation class at our Nationals, but they had a decent number this time and we are trying to boost it up. Hope we have some at the outdoor Nationals in July also. At least enough so we can broadcast some more finals for you of "real archery" 😉🤣
@@ArcheryTVIceland can you use turkish in these comps or do you need to use a longbow and why? like if i turned up with my 40" horse bow and shot a 29 each round do i win?
@@ArcheryTVIceland do they not teach how to realise proply in Iceland or something? come to any local scottish archery club theres gonna be a handfull in each club that can out shoot these guys. hard facts. boggin really needs to work on his realise i bet hed be 1000x better. hes obviously accurate why does he pluck? its a day one archery lesson. the most basic of the basics. io can tell his misses without looking at his shot. its pure obvious. stop plucking bro. pass it on. if he needs me to teach him i will no issues
@@ArcheryTVIcelandoh nice. what about a modern laminate made from fibreglass. i think thats what there shooting? or would i need to get a horn laminate. ive put a depo dont for one as we speak. its about 3months away. youll see this blind man next year. as long as life doesnt get in the way.
Its not a western or English style, but I believe it meets the definition of a long bow as the string doesn't touch the limbs except at their attachment.
12 metres????? That's 36 feet...ish. I shoot proper longbows....as in English longbows. I could get 6 arrows in that Gold from twice that distance. I tend to shoot six arrows per end as it were. They also are closing one eye and seem to be sighting along the arrow which is OK at a short distance but no good for a long distance and certainly not instinctive shooting. Dave.
*Team iF Akur =* _Matej_ & (compact recurve) Horse Bow / _Lena_ & longbow *Team BF Boginn =* _Alessia_ & Long Bow / _Matthias_ & long bow 0:25 ... *Matej* , is called a BOWYER (a person who makes Bows.) 0:58 .. Bare Bow / Traditional Bow / Long bow mixture = instinctive shooting. 3:15..Tilted bow / Canted Bow commonly used by hunters , who stalk and stop to shoot animals. 6:09...LMAO...Yes , its called a *Back Quiver* not a *Hip Quiver* or a *Pocket Quiver*
No its only 12m. There has generally been very low participation at Nationals in longbow so it is an unofficial competition (meaning that we award medals but not National titles or records). We are trying to boost the number participants in the class, so we are running a bit wild with the classification of what counts as a longbow and the distances to boost participation. It should not effect the oucome much since the athlete that is the most accurate still wins 😉. There is no ruleset for longbow in target archery within WA so we can play around with it hehe
@@0ooTheMAXXoo0 If we do that then the people in the Viking reenactment clubs don't want to participate. So we lose 90% of the participation 😅 (They are the majority of longbow shooters in the country).
Actually these bows are not that hard to shoot. Especially that close to the target. Competition brings added pressure but a longbow is easy to shoot. They just atre not shooting well. I shot longbows and recurves. Without sights.
Aha... And what is your definition of a longbow? 3 out of those 4 bows would be easily classified as a longbow for tournaments, despite being American flat bows.
@carlc.4714 English longbows are "D" shaped. My point was that a long flatbow is a long bow, not a Longbow. Although, at the end of the day, if you enjoy shooting "whatever" then who cares? 😁😁 Dave.
@@raginroadrunner Olympic archery is boring. Traditional archery, no sights or stupid crap like that is where it's at. Gloves feel much better to shoot with.
What the f-bomb? "This is called a back-quiver, isn't it?" - "I don't know"... And the regular mentioning of GoT. Very sad commenting. BTW: I noticed, that especially in the long bow disciplines, the form of the archers is often times very bad. And it is mostly the finals I am watching. I know, your nerves are weak in a final. But for example the form and the shooting of the woman from team Boginn not very good to say the least. Are these the best archers of the country (?) or what is going on?