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Things that gave me better results 

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Quick walk through of some things that I educated myself on and changed in archery to get better scores.
Theres been a lot of trial and error in my journey so far but i feel these are a few of the basic things that can help someone hitting a few walls.

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@JudahRemnant
@JudahRemnant Год назад
Great video... I bought my first bow from Alvarado Archery about a year ago.
@arrowsup
@arrowsup Год назад
Nice, what did you get?
@JudahRemnant
@JudahRemnant Год назад
@@arrowsup SR350
@arrowsup
@arrowsup Год назад
Great choice
@JudahRemnant
@JudahRemnant Год назад
@@arrowsup what yardage do you practice at the most?
@arrowsup
@arrowsup Год назад
Depends, right now it’s indoor season so 20. When ASA starts it’s 40 and when field starts its 40-80.
@MichaelB-xg7ic
@MichaelB-xg7ic Год назад
Good work dude. Bought my first bow there in Alvarado.
@arrowsup
@arrowsup Год назад
It’s a great shop. I’m glad I started at Alvarado
@jasonnester9514
@jasonnester9514 Год назад
Good stuff
@gibsonlife573
@gibsonlife573 Год назад
Hey look at that close up in the video we are looking at your left side your left eye if you look at the video look at your shoulder it's creeping up and out of the socket which will make you leak pressure and make you wobbly as hell you want to keep that boat shoulder down and away
@arrowsup
@arrowsup Год назад
I have big shoulders. I use to power lift and it definitely looks that way but I tell everyone that watched me in person to put their finger where that dip will be if I were rolling my shoulder over when i come to full draw. However since this video I’ve shot my first 300 in competition and it was all because I learned to flatten that shoulder out more. So you’re not wrong.
@caseyfenlon2238
@caseyfenlon2238 Год назад
Hey man, new subscriber here, really awesome channel with true content. I’m struggling with punching my Stan thumb button. I can hold dead nuts on the target but as soon as my thumb gets on that barrel I panic…sounds similar to what you were going through. I’m thinking about taking your advice and trying a hinge, never fired one. Any other advice? Awesome content man, keep it up
@arrowsup
@arrowsup Год назад
Breathing helps with those mental dips when you make the conscious choice of starting your shot activation. Also holding strong through that decision and knowing it’s ok that the pen moves. Don’t let that send you into a panic. Hold strong, keep starting at the middle, then pen will come back and just keep squeezing
@kpnike9794
@kpnike9794 Год назад
Hello man, i would recommend a tension release. It would help working on your technique and also remove the component of target panic.
@Lrn2reason
@Lrn2reason Год назад
Ever since I started bow hunting I practice 2x my kill distance. That started at 40 yards (20 yard longest shot from the stand). I've slowly worked my way up to 80+ yard practice. What I've discovered is that when you normally shoot such a long distance, the ability to shoot precision at 20 yards has increased dramatically.
@arrowsup
@arrowsup Год назад
Really? In target archery they tell you to start short and work your way out. With field archery we get out to 80yds. I’m going to try your way though and see if it helps me.
@Lrn2reason
@Lrn2reason Год назад
​@@arrowsup​I would agree with what they say in target archery, definitely start short and work out. My addendum would be continue working out shooting longer and longer distances until you are shooting farther than the typical range you would during a tournament. The things you discover at 60 through 80 yards help you at 20. For example, the slightest error in form shows up there in much greater detail than at 20. I have a hard time pulling the shot left and have been working on that for awhile now - that pull doesn't really show up at the 20 yard mark. But when I shoot 80 yards and consistently group left of target I can see it. I blame the sight half the time =)
@arrowsup
@arrowsup Год назад
Highly agree and it’s why I say field archery shows you what kind of archer you are because everything matters. I learned so much about myself shooting field.
@ahronlong9846
@ahronlong9846 Год назад
Agreed. When it comes to holding steady nothing helped me more than shooting much longer distance.
@hossthomas
@hossthomas Год назад
Have you ever used a thumb release? I'm thinking about swimming from a wiseguy to a thumb release. What would you recommend? Thanks man and great video
@arrowsup
@arrowsup Год назад
Yes, I have a uv button and a B3 versa pro as well. I recommend either one
@hossthomas
@hossthomas Год назад
@@arrowsup thanks man
@simply_russell_m
@simply_russell_m Год назад
Draw length is the biggest killer
@arrowsup
@arrowsup Год назад
I learned that a lot of ppl have the wrong draw length because they don’t know and or have poor mobility. So they’re running long DL to be comfortable
@prestonm.7823
@prestonm.7823 Год назад
Congrats on the top 4!!
@arrowsup
@arrowsup Год назад
Thank you. It was a great moment for me
@gorankorovljevic810
@gorankorovljevic810 Год назад
What you use pin or dots in your Optum?
@arrowsup
@arrowsup Год назад
Pin
@rockyreynolds4027
@rockyreynolds4027 Год назад
If you are in Plano Tx then look up Michael Braden he’s in your area
@arrowsup
@arrowsup Год назад
He’s retired. One of his students is someone I shoot with.
@rockyreynolds4027
@rockyreynolds4027 Год назад
@@arrowsup I use to shoot with ole Mike but he was going to still do lessons
@arrowsup
@arrowsup Год назад
Shooting with his students. They told me that he’d change everything. He knows his way and that’s it. No matter my body type etc and there’s no way I can shoot the prototypical archer way. When I first started a yr and half ago I was thinking about it
@brucehillbillybarthalow3786
Nice.what's the distance
@arrowsup
@arrowsup Год назад
Indoor so it’s 20yds
@gibsonlife573
@gibsonlife573 Год назад
Man I don't know if you have ever checked out John Dudley but he is an amazing coach and so is George Rayls he actually coached our paralympic team I believe also coaches will did Coach I don't know if he does it anymore what is called the Blue Hornets both of them give great advice like a lot of people don't pay enough attention to the back of the arrow the release hand that's what we in trouble also cuz if the back of that arrow is affected at all you ain't hitting the center also that's why a lot of guys run a lot of holding weight it's because the tighter that string is the less affected it will be at full draw if you take a bow that has six or eight 10 pounds of open weight you could push on the string and full draw and it is wobbles left to right Josh beaumar does a thing on that showing it
@arrowsup
@arrowsup Год назад
I’m a student of this sport because I love it. I know of them both. Actually plan to get George out to Alvarado. I got Joel Turner to come earlier this year.
@gibsonlife573
@gibsonlife573 Год назад
A lot of professionals will tell you you don't want no pressure in your Bow hand some of them say they do shoot tension in their Bow hand so I think it's pretty much whatever fits for you whatever hits the center now far as Push Pull that's different I'm talking about like having a tight hand having a tight forearm type of thing man I appreciate the hell out of the video
@arrowsup
@arrowsup Год назад
It definitely is. That’s the old school way and it works best for me. In competition folks tend to become weak in their hold. Since my body is wider because of mass it’s better skeletal alignment for me to get my chest up, squeeze my back together like I’m doing a chest up. It gives me a more controlled shot.
@alikalfaoglu8633
@alikalfaoglu8633 Год назад
Depends on the release aid you choose, I'm using resistance release and you feel considerable pressure on your bow hand automatically. Whatever type of release you use, I guess you should not have a tight bow hand so that you do not manipulate the direction on the last millisecond arrow lifting off..
@demunbell
@demunbell Год назад
Nice fam!!
@arrowsup
@arrowsup Год назад
Alvarado
@demunbell
@demunbell Год назад
@@arrowsup yes sir!! I saw it on the wall later in the vid! I'm in GP, I shot at Legacy & Irving Bowhunter Asso. Hit me up for some friendly shootouts 🤙🏿👍🏿🏹
@arrowsup
@arrowsup Год назад
IBA was my intro to field archery. Definitely always looking to shoot and meet good ppl
@AnalogAssassin1
@AnalogAssassin1 Год назад
Great video man. Got a sub out of me on this, I will be going through past videos and clicked the bell for future offering's. Take care and good luck in future competitions.
@arrowsup
@arrowsup Год назад
Much appreciated.
@alishamykea
@alishamykea Год назад
Good video, easy to understand !
@arrowsup
@arrowsup Год назад
My goal is to simplify as best as I can. I make the videos I wish I were out there for me when I started
@JS-ji5bl
@JS-ji5bl Год назад
Good shooting bro 👍🏻✌🏻
@arrowsup
@arrowsup Год назад
Much appreciated. My form feels like it’s always developing. Just scored my 1st 300 in competition yesterday.
@JS-ji5bl
@JS-ji5bl Год назад
@@arrowsup that's awesome man..👍🏻🎯
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