I have been shooting the bow for 37 years but I never felt as though I could call myself an archer because something was missing like speed and versatility, so I began shooting the tartar asiatic bow and like everything else I teach myself taking from here or there and with this new faster method of combat archery I settled on a technique that made the most sense. Then I saw this video and I guess I don't need to wonder if I'm doing it right anymore ,one day I will be an archer .
Excellent presentation I have now started this journey of shooting in this style. I have noticed extremely deeper penetration and speed. Thank you so much for all you do for the archery community as a whole!
Absolutely love all your videos, your definitely one of my favorite Master Archers to watch. It got me inspired to take up this style of Archery. I also would love to know where you get your outfits.
Me being a Martial artist this all makes complete sense as I use a JEET JUNE DO stance as one of my shooting positions...your amazing thank you so much.
Excellent once again. You travel great deal. Wonder if you are Finn or Romanian. We have bith in my local Odthodox Church, but no aechers!Teaching style and demobsteation, and of course, your skill are wonderful. Karl
Hello sir thank you very much for sharing your knowledge ji i appreciate this very much ji may lord mighty bless you with good health and happiness in the future ji so you can keep on inspiring other people with your knowledge ji i really would love to train with you don’t know how to get i touch with you ji
I would love to hear from you. I have a channel but it is physics. I will do one on the physics of archery when I figure it out fully. I made bows and did as a kid now I see that the way I was doing it ( right side bow) is not so stupid.
I have a question about the fletching, i have a problem with the cock feather coming off when i have it on the inside, wonder if im doing something wrong when shooting or if my arrows are just cheaply made even tho they are custom
Using three fletches has always led to this in my experience with shooting. You can try wrapping the narrow end of the fletching with tape and that helps a little; historically this was sometimes done with string. But also you might look into fletching your arrows a different way. 4 fletching is used by some horse archers. Sometimes the fletching is attached at 90°, sometimes 105°/175°, there's a few options. And that can help too because your fletch is not colliding as directly with your bow.
gizmonomono sorry for your discomfort. We make these videos at home with IPhone in all weathers. We have usually also a long text to ho with the video. Have a great weekend! -Living Arrow team