Explained very well and I personally like the different angles (slow) and the transcript as well as the names of the other masters. Thank you very much for sharing!
I’ve noticed you have finger protection on your drawing hand. Where do you purchase this? Keep up the videos too, your easily the best horse bow archer on RU-vid. 🤙🏻
Hi this is the Living Arrow team :) Mihai was shooting some time ago with the thumb, and making the finger protection from simple a piece of soft leather. He says thank you!
Thank you sooo much for this video. You slowed it down to the point where I can actually see the position of your hands/fingers. Most people that do such videos do it at normal speed or just slightly lower, making it hard to see exactly what they are doing. Well done!! 👍🏼
laurens van der veken Hi! Please go to facebook.com/livingarrowhorsebackarchery or send us email to livingarrowhba@gmail.com :) we sell these bows. Also now the new one: Living Arrow Bow!
Excellent teaching style. Very different from American "Robin Hood" and FIFA styles. Are you a Finn? I admire Finns at home and USA. Spent much time in Turkey, but little archery interest there. So i joined eskrim, fencing, club. I shoot in USA with Boy Scout troop (40 years as Boy Scouter in US and some in Turkey. I will study your style, and believe it will improve my archery greatly. Karl (Norman-American, family from Stavangerfjord).
Thank you for sharing. I notice that you don't touch the nock when you nock nor look at it when you grasp the arrow, which mean you don't care about the direction of the feather. Does having one feather pointing toward the bow affect the release?
In fast shooting on galloping horse would be impractical to start to see the nocking - important part of horseback archery is fast blind nocking. Of course we touch the nock though - otherwise would be very difficult to get it to the string ;-) But no looking. We turn the nock 90 ° so it doesn't matter how it lands to the string: either it's the upper feather slightly touching or the lower but it will be always the same, so it does not matter. -Katariina Cozmei
Iberico Finland Horse Videos I've seen other archers with something similar, and sorry I meant is there a specific name for that kind of equipment? As I'd like to get one myself and I can't seem to find anything like it.