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Kyudo①〜hidden techniques〜 

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In Japanese kyudo, archers use traditional asymmetric bows over 2 meters long as they attempt to strike a target from a distance of either 28 or 60 meters. Self-mastery is key in this exacting martial art, where the target is said to reflect the heart, and correct attitude and technique are seen as intertwined. We use a high-speed camera to track the path of a skilled archer's arrows as they fly through the air, shining a light on the depth and subtleties of kyudo's hidden techniques.

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@lemmetellusum4884
@lemmetellusum4884 3 года назад
Moral of the story: You don't need to see your target , you just need to know exactly where it is.
@bororobo3805
@bororobo3805 3 года назад
Lmao. But seeing is one of the ways of knowing where your target is. Otherwise it's just guess work. Remember, our senses are what we use to interact with our surrounding and respond to stimuli. So you have no choice but to use them.
@cantugs-buyer1552
@cantugs-buyer1552 3 года назад
I don't think he saw it or knew where it was at all. He just had a lot of faith in his technique, so much so that if he just does what he normally does, it will hit because he's not changing what he does.
@ctsealteam6
@ctsealteam6 3 года назад
Which is kinda true for even olympic archery. Former world no.1 Im Dong-Hyun set world record on olympic recurve with only 1/10 eye sight compare to normal human.
@JoshuaPaulHollenbeck
@JoshuaPaulHollenbeck 3 года назад
Muscle memory , and practicing on the same range ... same bow ... same weight arrows .... for years ... its called repetition , lets seem him do that 10/10 in a random Forrest , not gonna happen.
@JoshuaPaulHollenbeck
@JoshuaPaulHollenbeck 3 года назад
@Pouty MacPotatohead over thinking it , like most Asian philosophy does , its just repetition , i can dial on a phone number paid without looking , not because of Kyudoka , but because of repetition .
@andromeda8197
@andromeda8197 3 года назад
This is where the saying "i don't shoot with my hands, i shoot with my heart" gets meaning
@pristinep33n
@pristinep33n 3 года назад
Isn't that from the Dark Tower series? I looked it up when i read the books but all i could find was stuff about Stephen King
@LetoZeth
@LetoZeth 3 года назад
spirit*
@User-wt8gd
@User-wt8gd 3 года назад
IV OS
@pristinep33n
@pristinep33n 3 года назад
@Harsh Tiwari wat 😳
@ルーエリ
@ルーエリ 3 года назад
Ivos, nc
@justinsane3909
@justinsane3909 3 года назад
When the lights came back on, I was expecting to see a dead janitor or something.
@ampunbangd4855
@ampunbangd4855 3 года назад
dead assasin in attempt to kill the best archery alive
@MiKE-jz6jt
@MiKE-jz6jt 3 года назад
funny as hell.....
@Born2Losenot2win
@Born2Losenot2win 3 года назад
Ye I thought he shot the janitor dead when he was replacing the new target with the old one with arrow already in it
@abhim8950
@abhim8950 3 года назад
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@ngamgousemkipgen1474
@ngamgousemkipgen1474 3 года назад
This ain't detective Conan my friend
@stpdtwnk
@stpdtwnk 3 года назад
You all came here from the Kyudo sound of an arrow being fired video
@m.a.8644
@m.a.8644 3 года назад
Factssss
@muhammedtahir786
@muhammedtahir786 3 года назад
Maybe
@tadashikeito1183
@tadashikeito1183 3 года назад
Yup 😂
@GeeztJeez
@GeeztJeez 3 года назад
ye
@froggyslap
@froggyslap 3 года назад
YEAH
@gonkillua14
@gonkillua14 3 года назад
I want to thank the voice for the good pronunciation of the Japanese words and terms.
@catsoye
@catsoye 3 года назад
Right
@CR-zd7jb
@CR-zd7jb 3 года назад
Well I’m not surprised, judging from your profile pic.
@gonkillua14
@gonkillua14 3 года назад
@@CR-zd7jb 😂😂😂
@sushidope1701
@sushidope1701 3 года назад
Why does it matter either way?🤔
@sazidhasankhan9144
@sazidhasankhan9144 3 года назад
Kiluaaaaaaa~~
@krisjaniskalans3474
@krisjaniskalans3474 5 лет назад
bruh when the kyudo master dude hit the target into darkness i knew this is some wild shit
@joebloggs5318
@joebloggs5318 4 года назад
Not really. He just didn't take his eyes off his point of aim. I did the same thing on my night shoot in basic training hit five out of five.
@GabrielCarvv
@GabrielCarvv 4 года назад
@@joebloggs5318 dang
@47Lancelot
@47Lancelot 4 года назад
You meant fake shit
@wernersalzl1650
@wernersalzl1650 4 года назад
Japanese bow art is among highest things.
@pj7371
@pj7371 4 года назад
Oh damn bruh thats some wild shit bruh. Why does everyone on the internet talk like this bruh.
@jestera.7136
@jestera.7136 3 года назад
That’s cheating the guy clearly drank a night vision potion before shooting
@minuteman3317
@minuteman3317 3 года назад
Nah nah nah nah, he's been hitting the skooma. (Are we doing Fallout/ES references here?)
@akramnimer6755
@akramnimer6755 3 года назад
Or someone switched the target in the dark?
@JudgeNicodemus
@JudgeNicodemus 3 года назад
@@minuteman3317 CHIM-ed out before the competition.
@crimsonwalrus697
@crimsonwalrus697 3 года назад
No no no you got it all wrong... He's using dead eye :')
@TeriyakiDior
@TeriyakiDior 3 года назад
Lmaoooo
@sargatanazz
@sargatanazz 3 года назад
Love how Japanese keeps their traditions alive
@bertroost1675
@bertroost1675 3 года назад
Yes, and the internationalists hate it. They want it changed.
@STARKILLER15100
@STARKILLER15100 3 года назад
Shit I love this. I wanna go to Japan to train all their traditional arts.
@animatoraoi3672
@animatoraoi3672 3 года назад
@@STARKILLER15100 Same just don’t litter while you are there
@thealandislands4061
@thealandislands4061 3 года назад
@@animatoraoi3672 don’t litter anywhere
@Rolo-ol3mx
@Rolo-ol3mx 3 года назад
I respect them for it.
@saurabhganorkar4716
@saurabhganorkar4716 5 лет назад
How come Japan is advance in technology and still have maintained tradition.... Hats off
@dukesilvergold
@dukesilvergold 5 лет назад
Simple - not allowing mass immigration! Japan is one of the very few countries in the world that have in place extremely strict immigration laws, despite its aging society. Unlike Japan, Europe is absolutely, without a doubt, mathematically irreversibly heading towards you know what.
@thaadimattayya3369
@thaadimattayya3369 5 лет назад
Due to Meizi.
@hype5058
@hype5058 5 лет назад
@@harrapanman621*colonized
@joev6049
@joev6049 5 лет назад
Cultural preservation while still accepting new ideas and technology. It’s all about control, never let one side outweigh the other
@TheTeodorsoldierabvb
@TheTeodorsoldierabvb 5 лет назад
@Kelly Chase Offield Yet unlike most americans, they walk clean streets, clean schools, and clean workplaces, while never experiencing crime of any kind, they give out and receive respect, maintain their identity. Little things like these contribute to your life a lot.
@Adiarby13
@Adiarby13 5 лет назад
And suddenly everyone in the comment section is a master of archery
@swastikbiswas8293
@swastikbiswas8293 5 лет назад
Truer words never been spoken!!
@TristanDoingGood
@TristanDoingGood 4 года назад
Hanzo mains
@jonajo9757
@jonajo9757 4 года назад
:(
@evancooper7510
@evancooper7510 3 года назад
Ahahaha I don't know shit about archery!
@sekiddo6244
@sekiddo6244 3 года назад
Its very fun when they ask questions and you actually get the correct answer in ur head before they say it tho:)
@MESHME-u5r
@MESHME-u5r 3 года назад
"If the bow is short, it's more likely to break" Mongolian 150cm bow that was used 40 years straight: "Dude"
@Gaspard129
@Gaspard129 3 года назад
Translation: As a natural result of being an insular, island nation, we lacked the materials and technique to make shorter, stronger bows that are durable.
@mahshshsrklingfa7031
@mahshshsrklingfa7031 3 года назад
Bruhhh.. 150 cm in definitely not short..
@apaibirides4964
@apaibirides4964 3 года назад
Stfu
@deltazenturo1701
@deltazenturo1701 3 года назад
If he pulls it back the same length as the yumi bows, it will break
@Gaspard129
@Gaspard129 3 года назад
@@deltazenturo1701 "If he pulls it back the same length as the yumi bows, it will break" And yet it doesn't have the power of a longbow which is shorter and has a shorter draw length. The yumi is an elegant weapon, but it must be realized that it is the result of limited materials (no yew, for example) and limited exposure to other weapon manufacturing techniques due Japan to being a relatively isolated island.
@denatajasper
@denatajasper 3 года назад
"When an archer strikes the target, they never celebrate. As showing upward sign of emotion is believed to have poor mental control." Well that explain those Hanzo mains.
@emmas1366
@emmas1366 3 года назад
i made such a horrible laugh omg
@Nillix1
@Nillix1 3 года назад
wanabe vulcans
@zxp3ct3r41
@zxp3ct3r41 3 года назад
@Bltck123 the Dragon hunts
@ImpassiveCanine
@ImpassiveCanine 3 года назад
(Gwyn to his Silver Knights) *"Write that down, WRITE THAT DOWN"*
@SuperImmortal
@SuperImmortal 3 года назад
😂😂😂😂
@le_prime4385
@le_prime4385 3 года назад
And don't forget use beach umbrella instead of arrow
@highcard6155
@highcard6155 3 года назад
Lmaoo
@sanstheskeleton9204
@sanstheskeleton9204 3 года назад
*me in havels armor* hey Gwyn get bonked
@Lost_idiot223
@Lost_idiot223 3 года назад
Gwyns Silver Shits already have homing arrows!
@dutch_blades
@dutch_blades 3 года назад
RIP for those of us who cared about the number of rotations.
@John.Lemon.
@John.Lemon. 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qYxJZ58drpE.html
@focusdmg1881
@focusdmg1881 3 года назад
@@John.Lemon. Thank you! I am looking through the comment for this
@mithrandir6283
@mithrandir6283 3 года назад
According to the second video, which Continues were this one left off, said that it’s usually between 3 and 12 rotations.
@aspiring.creative.person6092
@aspiring.creative.person6092 3 года назад
I read this comment before the video ended, but when it did I just started laughing
@bensontroy1526
@bensontroy1526 3 года назад
I am 63 years old now, but still remember the time my friends and I watched film about Kyudo. My parents invested in an archery set for me. Of course being 12 I was demonstrating my archery set for my friends, only I was trying to show off as well. I drew back the bowstring, and before I released, I said, “Look, I am a Zen archer” I released, and to my shock and surprise that arrow hit dead center of the target. And in all these years I could never repeat that feat...
@jonathanhyde5547
@jonathanhyde5547 3 года назад
Thank you, this brought a smile to my face. Wholesome.
@bensontroy1526
@bensontroy1526 3 года назад
@@jonathanhyde5547 I forgot to mention that before I released that arrow, I turned my head away, which added to our excitement, when I released that arrow without aiming....too funny
@m2nesli
@m2nesli 3 года назад
because at that moment your mind and heart was focused on hiting the target so much that the arrow found it.
@bensontroy1526
@bensontroy1526 3 года назад
@@m2nesli that is beautiful to hear such an expression...thank you
@anitaba
@anitaba 3 года назад
Beginner’s mind at its best.
@pkasra
@pkasra 3 года назад
All the world: *Draws the bow from the middle Japan: *INCORRECT*
@naushadpunjani1071
@naushadpunjani1071 3 года назад
Hey if they said it's incorrect then they're right 🤣
@kumasire4430
@kumasire4430 3 года назад
*long bow
@zero_2296
@zero_2296 3 года назад
here's what I found: Traditionally constructed Yumi's are the the shape that they are because they're made of bamboo which is thicker at the bottom. There was no other wood in Japan that grew of sufficient length and no animals to provide sufficient material to make them from horn. Their glue technology of the time was garbage and their materials otherwise sucked. There's actually not much more to it than that.
@paragwandale5037
@paragwandale5037 3 года назад
@@zero_2296 See full video for the reason, that's not the reason.
@SSMJ
@SSMJ 3 года назад
Nah that's literally the reason. An asymmetric bow has to be held asymmetrically for best results. Also from an engineering standpoint the amount of force experienced by the bottom 1/3 of the bow is going to be the same as a symmetric bow 2/3s the length held in the middle with the same propulsive force. There's no reason to unevenly distrube the force unless the materials you use are stronger on one side, just like the wood and bamboo used by the Japanese.
@FieriaAreilielle
@FieriaAreilielle 3 года назад
My high school put a vote of what Japanese sports to be added into the club activities back then. There are 3 list, Karate, Aikido, and Kyudo. When I heard that Kyudo is archery, I immediately signed up for that along with 9 others. Nevertheless, it got overwhelmed by Karate and Aikido by around 40-20.. I still wanted to learn Kyudo tbh..
@shard39
@shard39 3 года назад
Karate is Japanese??
@FieriaAreilielle
@FieriaAreilielle 3 года назад
@Dietrich Thomas normies. Rest of the boys went to soccer and basketball. And girls into Volley and Dancing.
@jvtagle
@jvtagle 3 года назад
Too bad shensho do wasn’t included
@FieriaAreilielle
@FieriaAreilielle 3 года назад
@Dietrich Thomas ikr? At first I thought why Aikido? It seems that all 4 other private school around mine takes Kendo as their club activities. In order to be different, my school thought Aikido is best. And I'm surprised it's still stand until last year..
@williamdowden4494
@williamdowden4494 3 года назад
What is stopping you?
@guilerobs8085
@guilerobs8085 3 года назад
"A gaijin breathes so loudly... we can shoot him in the dark" -Japan probably...
@billrich9722
@billrich9722 3 года назад
A meme. How meaningful.
@ZKTillThaWorldBlow781
@ZKTillThaWorldBlow781 3 года назад
LOL
@S3RAPH1MX
@S3RAPH1MX 3 года назад
Sad but true...
@onewingedangelsephiroth1561
@onewingedangelsephiroth1561 3 года назад
That's from Lord of the Rings and they said Dwarf not gaijin. Tolkien wasn't from Japan just so you know.
@Donquiwote
@Donquiwote 3 года назад
@@onewingedangelsephiroth1561 may i commit the whoosh
@BestMusic-ef7yk
@BestMusic-ef7yk 4 года назад
Plot twist : he mastered the night vision technique
@indianarcherysaikiran7412
@indianarcherysaikiran7412 3 года назад
Only if you like
@sangitasingh8292
@sangitasingh8292 5 лет назад
Welcome friends, to another episode of "RU-vid recommends"!
@abhishekjathar
@abhishekjathar 5 лет назад
RU-vid is really stepping up its recommended game
@michaelkheop1433
@michaelkheop1433 5 лет назад
I think RU-vid AI gets me!
@EthanolTailor
@EthanolTailor 5 лет назад
@@michaelkheop1433 does that not terrify you in the slightest lol?
@michaelkheop1433
@michaelkheop1433 5 лет назад
@@EthanolTailor a little bit...ha ha ha!!!
@maxomnicast6010
@maxomnicast6010 5 лет назад
Dude i have been dreaming randomly about shooting arrows yesterday and got it recommendet today. YT ai win!
@FJY06061997
@FJY06061997 3 года назад
Why this anime doesn't shout the name of the technique?
@pkasra
@pkasra 3 года назад
Nice :))
@Sein-pe9wl
@Sein-pe9wl 3 года назад
They do, it's in their mind
@chaotickreg7024
@chaotickreg7024 3 года назад
"Kyudoooooo!!!"
@seya_2
@seya_2 3 года назад
There is an anime actually, its "Tsurune" something
@minatimurmu9798
@minatimurmu9798 3 года назад
@@seya_2 I watched that anime!
@SonofIiberty
@SonofIiberty 3 года назад
1:16 _"So if you do the thing, and you do it right, and you don't fuck it up. It works, it just works!"_ -JonTron
@Potato-qv6hq
@Potato-qv6hq 3 года назад
So glad he said kyudo instead of queue dough. Narrators who do more than 2 seconds of research on how to pronounce the foreign words they were paid to read out makes me unreasonably happy.
@leeenfield703
@leeenfield703 3 года назад
So triggered.
@jackknightsbridge5232
@jackknightsbridge5232 4 года назад
So hitting the target in the dark in “Zen in the Art of Archery” is actually real!
@AndreasNkleby
@AndreasNkleby 4 года назад
Not to sound like a smart ass, but if you shoot a target from the same position, and at the same range, for 60 years, it probably doesn’t matter if the lights are on
@steelfalconx2000
@steelfalconx2000 4 года назад
@@AndreasNkleby hahaha that's true.
@presidennegaraapi
@presidennegaraapi 3 года назад
I know, and i believe it.
@Cornelius429
@Cornelius429 4 года назад
When Master Takeo Ishikawa made the target in the dark my mind was blown, incredible.
@wigeria
@wigeria 3 года назад
Now imagine if there was a third guy who just quickly ran in to shove an arrow into the target when they made it dark.
@gabrielradu7284
@gabrielradu7284 3 года назад
lol
@PrimoStracciatella
@PrimoStracciatella 3 года назад
Only a person without honor would have a thought like that.
@bonesrhodes3762
@bonesrhodes3762 Год назад
@@PrimoStracciatella ---- wrong: someone who had direct business dealings with Japanese Japanese would instantly think that - I'm betting you fall for all the fake tai chi masters also
@impulse-nati0n114
@impulse-nati0n114 4 года назад
I love how japan is still practicing their traditional arts
@551taylor
@551taylor 3 года назад
Interesting explanation of why the bow is the size and shape it is, and it developed that way because of the Samurai Kyudoka riding into battle and needing to quickly change from shooting left to shooting to the right of the horse. The shorter lower section was easier to lift over the horse's shoulder, and the bow length added to the bow's power.
@michaeljung4398
@michaeljung4398 Год назад
Famous horseback archer is the Mongolian archer. They have short bows. Probably Korean bows are shorter. Korean bows shoots over 250m.
@BrazilianImperialist
@BrazilianImperialist Год назад
​@@michaeljung4398all cultures had horseback archers
@turdferguson1756
@turdferguson1756 8 месяцев назад
Sure it would be easier to transition from one side to the other if held towards the bottom - if your bow is 7 feet long, lol
@MurasakiToshiko
@MurasakiToshiko 3 года назад
"When they hit the target, they never celebrate as this is a sign of having poor mental control" Archer hitting target: **SILENT YATTA NOISES**
@creamywhitestuff7732
@creamywhitestuff7732 3 года назад
"The Archer Class is really made of Archers" -Rin Tohsaka.
@whynotdean8966
@whynotdean8966 5 лет назад
This just sounds like archery with extra steps.
@sampleentry5253
@sampleentry5253 5 лет назад
It pretty much is. Meditative archery, if you would.
@solargoomba
@solargoomba 5 лет назад
EEK BABA DIRKEL
@BornDead616
@BornDead616 5 лет назад
@@solargoomba somebody's gonna get laid in college
@ticktock2000x
@ticktock2000x 5 лет назад
Thumb for the reference
@alexcarter8807
@alexcarter8807 5 лет назад
It's wayyyy simpler than Western archery. Hunters, Olympic type competitors, recurve competitors, they all put so much crap on their bows it's crazy. This is as simple and pure as archery gets.
@chrispysaid
@chrispysaid 3 года назад
Narrator: Kyudo is like Judo or Karate, except instead of an opponent, archers face a target. Also narrator: Driving is like eating, except instead of eating, you're driving.
@Zack-wc5mv
@Zack-wc5mv 3 года назад
nice. you just wrinkled my brain.
@poseidon24ism
@poseidon24ism 3 года назад
Kyudo is like Judo or Karate in that which both are martial arts. Except in Kyudo instead of opponents, they have targets. Driving is not like eating since the former is a means of travel and the latter is a means of consumption. Your analogy is amiss.
@chrispysaid
@chrispysaid 3 года назад
@@poseidon24ism Your pfp is an anime cat girl.
@poseidon24ism
@poseidon24ism 3 года назад
@@chrispysaid then it must be twice humiliating getting corrected by someone with an anime cat girl pfp. Regardless of my pfp, my point still stands and by the looks of it... Seeing as how you use my pfp to try and debunk the logic of my statement instead of the statement itself, then there's no sense in delivering the point further. Anime pfp out.
@chrispysaid
@chrispysaid 3 года назад
@@poseidon24ism I thought we were just stating obvious things.
@ajaxeng
@ajaxeng 3 года назад
I've always been interested in archery but after watching tsurune I came to learn more about kyudo and I think it's more interesting than archery. Kyudo is literally an art.
@piratz1995
@piratz1995 2 года назад
Lar Andersen still more impresive
@ManvinderSinghWalia
@ManvinderSinghWalia 3 года назад
I love the fact that they use both eyes and don't wear that one eye cover. No scope no fancy bow balancing. Just pure talent
@Dacronhai
@Dacronhai 3 года назад
I'd say not using modern assistive equipment reflects on the amount of effort they have to put in, not their pure talent
@Bidimus1
@Bidimus1 Год назад
@@Dacronhai I disagree, the talent of a modern archer may be just as great but due to the better equipment the accuracy goes up. Both are a matter of talent and repetition!
@aazxcasd
@aazxcasd 3 года назад
I love how they still keep their traditions even if it's a 1000 years old while some other countries start to forget their traditions.
@code066funkinbird3
@code066funkinbird3 2 года назад
Ouch
@h.cedric8157
@h.cedric8157 2 года назад
Japan doesn't lose its traditions despite being ultramodern. Why, because they value their traditions and know how to balance. societies elsewhere pander too much to 'woke' ideas that falsely label traditions as evil.
@Lost_Hwasal
@Lost_Hwasal 3 года назад
"Fundamentally, the marksman aims at himself" - DT Suzuki
@steelfalconx2000
@steelfalconx2000 4 года назад
Take it from me, this shit is hard af. You have to have exceptional clarity and stillness of mind to hit that shit. Controlling your breath is only the beginning.
@billrich9722
@billrich9722 3 года назад
I'm willing to bet you're not an official from NASA. Japanese do shit weird. I never cared for their idea of form over function. I get why the culture developed that way but this kind of hyper-specialization tends to lead to inflexibility. An adequate example of what I mean is the idea of Kantai Kessen, during the second World War. The Japanese Admiralty was so focused on winning the "decisive battle" that they didn't have a plan for winning the war. In the end, they lost the initiative and never got to have their decisive battle.
@user-yr7ie9kt4i
@user-yr7ie9kt4i 3 года назад
@@billrich9722 ok you do your shit in your shit way and let him do his shit
@billrich9722
@billrich9722 3 года назад
@@user-yr7ie9kt4i You must be a pussy.
@user-yr7ie9kt4i
@user-yr7ie9kt4i 3 года назад
@@billrich9722 who hurt you? Oh wait, i guess i did.
@connorsmith5506
@connorsmith5506 2 года назад
@@billrich9722 you’re talking like you personally won the war man. You’re no better than the Japanese in terms of inflexibility if you really think you can categorize an entire culture that way
@aresquared4864
@aresquared4864 6 лет назад
Purity utmost of respect for this true form of archery and respect for honoring and appreciating the history of form
@jadekayak01
@jadekayak01 6 лет назад
Are Squared what a crock of shit. historically they were interested in killing g their opponents,not looming good missing
@93Stankela
@93Stankela 6 лет назад
Why are you here hating on everything you piece of shit ? Gtfo
@schultemeister6975
@schultemeister6975 5 лет назад
True form? Lol
@BurningUp99
@BurningUp99 4 года назад
Anyone else getting all these archery vids now... because you watched that cute Colombian girl win the world championship?
@BurningUp99
@BurningUp99 4 года назад
@Leon King Good luck lol you're going to get archery vids recommended to you for at least 2 weeks now haha. She went viral and caused a huge chain reaction
@misterturkturkle
@misterturkturkle 3 года назад
Na im just a weeb and i watched a naginata video earlier
@cckouga3934
@cckouga3934 3 года назад
Nah, just finished watching Tsurune
@maxeriashade
@maxeriashade 3 года назад
nah it was just RU-vid algorithm
@AsAboveISoBelow
@AsAboveISoBelow 3 года назад
That huge open room that just opens out into the outdoors was amazing. I'd love to visit Japan someday when things are better... I mean yeah the anime and stuff is great, but the cultural history is really lovely as well.
@killhacker5776
@killhacker5776 3 года назад
I would Love to see a "how it's made" on these bows.
@dathorus1
@dathorus1 5 лет назад
I've always been a Recurve target shooter. But I would love to learn the martial art of Kyudo!
@twliii1003
@twliii1003 5 лет назад
dathorus1 just hold it a third of the way up from the bottom
@peterbaker9874
@peterbaker9874 5 лет назад
@@twliii1003 that would just make shooting with a recurve harder. Yomi are made specifically with 1/3 shooting in mind.
@irohaboat
@irohaboat 3 года назад
I really dont get the point they are making with the grips. The Kyudo bow was designed for a lower grip. Most other bows have a mid grip. That's because they were designed that way!
@brodenmckinney8168
@brodenmckinney8168 3 года назад
I am most likely the only one here who actively searched for this video. It was bothering me watching Kagome from Inuyasha fire an arrow and having the bow facing the other way. I needed to know why.
@baldwinivofjerusalem47
@baldwinivofjerusalem47 3 года назад
LORD SESSHOMARUU FAN BOY HERE
@kadeloblack4774
@kadeloblack4774 3 года назад
@@baldwinivofjerusalem47 I mean he’s great an all... but he’s no PONYTAIL ( Inu No Taisho )
@brodenmckinney8168
@brodenmckinney8168 3 года назад
@@kadeloblack4774 those are some fighting words!
@fajarn7052
@fajarn7052 3 года назад
@@baldwinivofjerusalem47 Personally, I'm a SesshKik shipper myself, fcuk that Yashahime to the ground, don't need that pedophile shite for our Lord of the Western Land.
@kadeloblack4774
@kadeloblack4774 3 года назад
@@brodenmckinney8168 waaaah how can you say that??? He’s like 10-27x better than his son lol... from the way he holds his sword to the way he keeps his hair!!!
@vivekslogic
@vivekslogic 3 года назад
It's just amazing how Japan preserved this art for more than 1000 years...
@theproofreader3204
@theproofreader3204 5 лет назад
This is actually an amazing documentary video! I love it.
@williamschlenger1518
@williamschlenger1518 3 года назад
I love the bows have no assist,just bow& arrow.
@bidoofus7921
@bidoofus7921 3 года назад
The part where they started to explain why they hold the bow a third from the bottom kinda blew my mind. As they started explaining the role of vibrations I was like “oh my god it’s a node isn’t it,” and well sure enough yeah that’s why. Makes a lot of sense, and makes me wonder why traditional archery avoids using the same type of grip in the first place.
@Bidimus1
@Bidimus1 Год назад
Not the only sport that uses nodes, Rifle harmonics are important as well.
@andylim1263
@andylim1263 3 года назад
He is using a Nen ability called Gyo,and when he release the arrow he use Hatsu. 😝
@Dedroidexsec
@Dedroidexsec 3 года назад
Naruto moment it was badass when goku used magic energy
@manubebec
@manubebec 3 года назад
Explanation: in fact, it's really simple. In kyudo, archer "aims" with his whole body, not only with his eyes. Its a correct position toward the target that makes a hit or not. Since he took position before the light were turned off, he could easily hit the target.
@pkasra
@pkasra 3 года назад
It's much easier to be said that done.
@manubebec
@manubebec 3 года назад
@@pkasra well, yes. he's still a master archer, I'm not denying this fact. It's just not "magic".
@pkasra
@pkasra 3 года назад
@@manubebec sounds fair
@maikutsukino4743
@maikutsukino4743 5 лет назад
I finally found something interesting to watch today on RU-vid and it's incompl......
@eggyrepublic
@eggyrepublic 3 года назад
The arrow knows where it is at all times. It knows this because it knows where it isn't.
@rserg3789
@rserg3789 3 года назад
And that’s a bar
@mtf_nine_tailed_fox385
@mtf_nine_tailed_fox385 5 лет назад
I love it when they aim up and prime the bow once the arrow is in eye level
@de6hl
@de6hl 3 года назад
Other archers: *chestguard* This badass old dude: *BARECHESTED*
@Mx.imilian.f
@Mx.imilian.f 3 года назад
„A third of the way up from the bottom“ I’m gonna remember that inn my sleep.
@jj987987987
@jj987987987 5 лет назад
Imaging the feeling of the string scrapping on your left nipple when you shoot.
@RAGEN99
@RAGEN99 4 года назад
Stop kink shaming
@mrFox45150
@mrFox45150 4 года назад
at that point id say what nipple
@mojo_joju
@mojo_joju 3 года назад
Or slapping on your forearm skin
@batmanhec9548
@batmanhec9548 5 лет назад
"Its distinct characteristics, set Kyudo apart from other sports. Such as motorcar racing and volleyball, due to it using A BOW AND FREAKING ARROW"
@thuyvannguyen600
@thuyvannguyen600 2 года назад
I love japans archery! It’s always so pretty!
@emperorsascharoni9577
@emperorsascharoni9577 3 года назад
7:33 when he dropped the bow on purpose so that its doesn't look to unremarkable a difference.
@MrSatyre1
@MrSatyre1 5 лет назад
Having paid nothing to watch this, I demand, nay, I am entitled to high definition at the least, 8K at the most.
@atlasjwilliam7938
@atlasjwilliam7938 4 года назад
How arrogant you are,despite the fact that you are nothing but a mere peasant, and still not be thankful for what have been given to you, and you still have a guts to ask for more? Unbelievable I don't know any old english speech sooo.... I've tried my best i guess
@ok9_5788
@ok9_5788 3 года назад
@@atlasjwilliam7938 something something thy art something
@willyghost2213
@willyghost2213 3 года назад
Dude hitting the target in the dark makes world’s strongest case for instinctive aiming.
@user-iw6xs3xv4z
@user-iw6xs3xv4z 6 лет назад
やばい、スゴすぎる。 暗闇で打つのはほんと凄い
@アリアンツで待ってる
弓を打つは弓をつくることを指します
@theobserver6375
@theobserver6375 5 лет назад
Found it very interesting ! In India there a technique named 'Sabdvediban Vidhya' I.e. hitting target by focusing on the sound of target.
@obied1182
@obied1182 5 лет назад
What about finding toilets
@PristinePerceptions
@PristinePerceptions 5 лет назад
@@obied1182 oh it's easy! We just find a potty-mouthed foreigner like you, and take a dump all over them. Bonus points if we've had really hot curry the last night.
@schadenfreude6274
@schadenfreude6274 5 лет назад
I'm sure there is an Indian technique that specializes in rape. The whole country is full of rapists lol.
@MT-xu7dh
@MT-xu7dh 5 лет назад
people criticiize this for being an innacurate form of archery but they dont realize that these techniques were used in large battles for with a massive firing squad. Having a steady hand and being able to fire in sync and at a good angle was more important then aiming at a target.
@Legohaiden
@Legohaiden 2 года назад
I love traditional Archery, Owned an English 75# Longbow for many, many years (till it was stolen) shot 36" Cedar arrows that were fletched traditionally. Best I got was being able to hit a standard archery foam square (the kind you would get at walmart) at about 30 yards reliably every time. at 50 yards my accuracy would drop to about 6 or 7 out of 10. Beyond that was a crap shoot. So watching these guys hit 60 meter shots is amazing on such a small target! Truely a life long craft for them.
@damionjackson3029
@damionjackson3029 4 года назад
2:20 i think he just summed up my life
@Arelia39
@Arelia39 3 года назад
Well this is something new to learn about... I do learn archery when I have the free times... rather than shooting my guns at firing range... this video just widened my knowledge in archery...
@origamichik3n
@origamichik3n 4 года назад
I'm guessing that ninjas got the uploader of this video right before they could reveal the number of rotations.
@kkrstudios
@kkrstudios 5 лет назад
The number of rotations will forever remain a secret 14:16
@redeye8526
@redeye8526 5 лет назад
These are great for conceal carry
@skipads5141
@skipads5141 2 года назад
Notice, everybody, the arrow is lain across the outside of the bow, not the inside like modern stationary recreational archery. This is passed down from the way real archers and hunters across the globe placed their arrow back when everyone was familiar with archery.
@123-yoyo3
@123-yoyo3 5 лет назад
I remember Kikyo from inuyasha, the main reason y i love archery 😊
@BothHands1
@BothHands1 5 лет назад
yoongin aier same!! Kikyo and Kagome
@GTA120GTA
@GTA120GTA 5 лет назад
Man I Love Japanese Culture...Amazing People
@ignoranceisbliss5578
@ignoranceisbliss5578 3 года назад
Cool Wolverine minion
@AmanaLaks
@AmanaLaks 3 года назад
That Arrows hit the target is just the result, the most decisive thing is technique. Cool! 😯
@evan8151
@evan8151 3 года назад
This reminds me of Kagome and Kikyo in InuYasha :0 after seeing the anime and this video, makes me want to learn archery :D
@kyudodetmold
@kyudodetmold 6 лет назад
06:00 the gripp under the middle, 10:00 distance shooting, 10:20 from horseback, 10:50 temple shooting, 11:30 making the arrows, fletching
@savnet_sinn
@savnet_sinn 5 лет назад
14:17 where the hell is part two
@rat6554
@rat6554 3 года назад
Nice seeing old people being active whatever it may be
@Backflipmarine
@Backflipmarine 5 лет назад
Would watch the Olympic archery if they used old school bows, no sights or aids.
@ajku9104
@ajku9104 5 лет назад
@Chrono Crusade idk its sketch, for all we know they turned the light out and some one just went a placed it there.
@Robert_Keel
@Robert_Keel 5 лет назад
@@ajku9104 Are you seriously questioning the fact of it or just stirring the pot?
@dominic3646
@dominic3646 5 лет назад
The difference is how they score. In this sport it only matters for hitting the target. But in Olympic I think they score on accuracy
@elisifer
@elisifer 5 лет назад
they fire at a range of 70m though so having stabilizers and sight is necessary since unlike kyudo it is point based
@烏梨師斂
@烏梨師斂 5 лет назад
The problem is every country pretty much has its own tradition so it's hard to standardise
@etherealstars5766
@etherealstars5766 3 года назад
Netflix: Are you still watching? Someone's daughter: 12:18
@superdriver777
@superdriver777 5 лет назад
1:52 archery level -- feudal Japan
@maksimcho.
@maksimcho. 4 года назад
Boi, if you think that's impressive just type in Lars Anderson
@zorro471
@zorro471 5 лет назад
LOL! at 2:15, Why do I feel that someone put an arrow in the dead centre of the target and then crept away in the darkness? But seriously, amazing feat of concentration!
@Link9058
@Link9058 5 лет назад
Andrew Manche bitch I can’t hit a meter radius target 10 feet in front of me
@FedericoLucchi
@FedericoLucchi 5 лет назад
@Andrew Manche Can you do it with a traditional bow?
@FedericoLucchi
@FedericoLucchi 5 лет назад
@Andrew Manche Nice
@rickdiaz100
@rickdiaz100 4 года назад
Zorro that’s what I’m saying
@DodgyDaveGTX
@DodgyDaveGTX 3 года назад
Respect to any sport that has males & females competing alongside one another.
@rogerwalsberg
@rogerwalsberg 5 лет назад
It's clearly the toe-socks. I'll purchase those, post haste.
@Harumy0810
@Harumy0810 3 года назад
9:53 "bows were developed to provide archers with more power" well... yeah
@gaminghunt5837
@gaminghunt5837 3 года назад
Hahh?
@leonidasbelzebub7180
@leonidasbelzebub7180 3 года назад
I think that line doesn't make sanse I mean there can't be any Archers without bows lol
@AlexanderGieg
@AlexanderGieg 3 года назад
What the documentary means is that there was a lot of research into developing better bows for archers. Tons of designs were tried, and eventually they reached this model, which became the standard.
@kimsherlock8969
@kimsherlock8969 3 года назад
So deeply an Art of Japan's unique focus on living. With a bow to you I will follow.
@warvester
@warvester 6 лет назад
Note to self: avoid reading ignorant comments on a kyudo video.
@jayparra8574
@jayparra8574 6 лет назад
Jon Gabriel Abelgas THANK U
@suwasto520
@suwasto520 5 лет назад
hahaha...indeed
@Meli_Alexandrias
@Meli_Alexandrias 5 лет назад
Did the same on yours sensei
@brendonmoore3505
@brendonmoore3505 5 лет назад
I was so close
@UltraNyan
@UltraNyan 5 лет назад
I lost 10 IQ in the comment section
@FirasMohamed96
@FirasMohamed96 4 года назад
I'm in the bath, added to "watch later"
@luuk341
@luuk341 6 лет назад
guys, this is not a combat sport. Its the same is Iaido: it involves weapons, but its more meditation orientates than combat orientated. Would I really care about what angle my blade would be to the ground after I killed a man in a muddy field? no, I'd just be glad he was dead and not me and then I would go on to the next target. That's not so in Iaido where I focus on every little detail of my form. I imagine it is much the same for Kyudo
@richardbinns1
@richardbinns1 5 лет назад
With laido I know it's the sword technique but isn't the combat side kendo to put practice to the test if the art
@paris_mars
@paris_mars 3 года назад
They've devoted their whole lives to archery. They haven't even spared a single second to put their shirts on properly. That's true devotion.
@MATTW3R
@MATTW3R 5 лет назад
Japanese bows are held closer to the bottom because if they held it from the middle the bow would have to rest on the ground because the japanese are short..
@archirnobenz
@archirnobenz 3 года назад
Imagine their hidden hidden techniques that they dont reveal is pausing ur heartbeat so u can hear ur opponents movement and deduce their position lmfao
@asherwade
@asherwade Год назад
I was once told by an [18 year long student of a] Master that in the deepest spiritual level of Kyudo, " 'You' are the target."
@AdventureOtaku
@AdventureOtaku 5 лет назад
If you found this interesting, you should read zen bow zen archer.
@PNWLiving1725
@PNWLiving1725 3 года назад
Good ole youtube. Somehow I'm still watching. Thanks. Good stuff, don't know how I found myself here. Lol
@TechnoParrot1
@TechnoParrot1 5 лет назад
Jpanese traditional bow is the most Inefficient bow exist but I believe Kyudo is the most beautiful archery in the world
@saurabh10133
@saurabh10133 5 лет назад
Every weapon is inefficient depending upon the situations, master a simple weapon and it may be really effective. Nevertheless this is a great.
@rabbitforce2568
@rabbitforce2568 5 лет назад
@@saurabh10133 actually Japanese bows are inefficient in every situation as a weapon. they know it is, but they had no choice because there's no good material like horn or quality wood in Japan soil so bow should be longer but ancient Japanese were extremely short, average height was 120cm therefore rest and grip was placed weirdly low. that makes them most inefficient bow but I'm sure that was the best bow can make with what they got
@jonajo9757
@jonajo9757 4 года назад
Nah, that goes to the English Longbow. It has no actual special capabilities other than "lol higher draw weight because thicker stick"
@njc9911
@njc9911 3 года назад
I want the job of the person who gets to go find these recommended videos.
@asd1245d
@asd1245d 5 лет назад
ah, kyudo, the traditional martial art of missing a target with class.
@jonthomas5595
@jonthomas5595 4 года назад
12:37 he did the same thing when he got home
@kennethconnors7532
@kennethconnors7532 5 лет назад
informative and has explained this bow really thoroughly
@joshuarosen6242
@joshuarosen6242 3 года назад
The explanation for the length of the bow was pretty spurious. Most cultures have been perfectly capable of making bows of all sorts of sizes and with much higher draw weights than yumis without them snapping.
@Dewabarasunderan
@Dewabarasunderan 4 года назад
1:55 incredibly!!! No, simple muscle memory, especially since he shot from the exact same spot.
@siennamei3843
@siennamei3843 3 года назад
Which is still impressive but definitely achievable haha
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