Seems like this sport makes the same mistake golf does when showing it on TV. They pick the WORST camera angles. It should be a down the line view so you can see how far away the target is, how fast the arrows are going and watch the arrow approach/hit the target. Instead they zoom up on the target for the whole shot so you cant see any of that. Just horrible camera work
Couldn't agree more. Imagine showing passes in football wth just the throw and the catch without showing the ball in the air. People would scream at the TV.
Also if I might add, the commentary is always of the obvious. We can count. What would be interesting and helpful is specs. Draw lengths, weights and materials of arrows, bow types, accessories, site types, spotting scope details, visual comparisons of actual distance etc... Delve into the craft and not just report the play by play of the painfully obvious.
With any televized sport, what you want to see is the athlete's performance and the outcome of it. In archery, that is the the archer's execution of the shot and the arrows' impact on the target, respetively. Whatever the arrows do mid-air is irrelevant. Not to mention the fact that these bows delivers arrows at a speed of roughly 300 feet per second, so you wouldn't be able to see a whole lot from the angle you propose anyway.
They do interact and there are strategies. The first shooter would always be the most confident shooter to lead the other two. Teammates would also tell how far off they aimed to compensate the wind etc.
well im a young archer but this sport taks a lot of focus, dedication, and heart. so if u don't like the sport then don't watch it and don't disrespect it.
I love archery but I don't like watching this horseshit. People have lost touch with ancient archery. No sight, quicker shooting. These guys are lame. Instinctive shooting is the only way to go for me, that's the only way I'll say you're a skilled archer if you can hit your targets. Bring pro archers from ancient times here and they'd wreck these guys. Not saying these guys aren't good though, and I can't blame them for how they do archery.
XxDevilxXGTz thats's silly. Anyone who can shoot at 90 meters is skilled. I don't know why everyone thinks that Olympic archers can only shoot modern bows. these people often shoot more traditional, for fun and for practice. Every Olympic level archer I've ever met can shoot better with a longbow than any written record before the 18th century. (excluding myths like Robin Hood obviously). These people train for hours a day, way more than anyone in the past could afford to spend practicing.
Hitting a target with a scope even at 90 meters is something anyone can be taught to do. Also it makes no sense that they would do traditional for "fun", why would they be doing compound in the olympics then? That would mean they are taking the easy and boring way out in a professional sport. Also, if you train hours every day, you realize it wouldn't take that long to get amazing right? And tribes in history had archers that shot fast, were extremely deadly, and archery for them WAS their life. FFS they used to kill people while bouncing on a moving horse. It took this guy 3 years to do build up to this: /watch?v=2zGnxeSbb3g THIS is what ancient archers could do, AKA wreck modern olympic archers. I'm sure 90 meters wasn't a problem for them since they trained for war more than 3 years.
XxDevilxXGTz You are out of your fucking mind... In no way, shape, or form, could a "ancient archer" even remotely touch what a modern archer can do. The equipment and technique simply was not there... No two wooden arrows are even close to being the same... If you think anybody can do this stuff, then why don't you try, hotshot? As a former state level competitor, i can tell you, watching videos on youtube and going out and actually being there competing, dealing with the stress, the weather, everything, are two completely different things... People like you are all talk...
+Austin Hendren Biggest thing is to be consistent with your anchor points. When you draw the bow make sure your hands/body position is the same every single time and you will make big progress in your accuracy.
+Micah Saisor try shooting incoming arrows with arrows, watch Lars Andersen his Archery Video was really enjoyable to watch , after getting all skeptic and watching a "response" Video watch his response to people claiming he's faking stuff
If you feel that way, then don't watch it. This is more of a mind game at this elite level of performance. It's about control (self), precision, and in outdoor competition, being able to judge the wind and other weather conditions (rain) better than your opponent, to his the center of the target (which is really in the center of your brain in concentration). These guys are at the top of their game, so their facial expressions might make it look easy, but it takes years to get to this level.
Hi yes it's a hoyt brand. I'm guessing its the Pro Comp elite one. I think they run from 1400 to 1600 not sure about the exact price. He recently posted a new video about the new Hoyt Podium X 2015. Im planning on getting that because of you can change the grip. Although the axle to axle of the Podium is a lot longer than the Pro comp.
nope :) for compounders all the distance they are shooting now is only 50m archery.org/UserFiles/Document/World%20Championships/2011_Events/Torino/11_Turin_TC_Booklet.pdf
Depends on the rest design. If it's a lizard tongue, or drop away, the cock vane will usually be up, if it's a prong style rest, the cock cane will go down between the prongs.
Back in the day with Traditional recurves, it was 65-125 lbs no easy task, i just think this is a terrible misrepresentation of archery with modern bows
60lbs is the competition limit, lowering the poundage will have an impact on performance. Unless you're hunting in which case the higher the poundage the better.
Draw weight is what ever the archer is comfortable with shooting all day. Maximum allowable is 60lbs. Distance is 50m for compounds at an 80cm face, 70m at a 122cm face.
Compound competition is shot from 50m at the inner 6 rings of an 80cm target face (40cm across). The X (inner 10) is only 4cm across (about the size of a Golf ball). Twitch by only a few mm's when aimed at dead center and you'll miss the X :-)
Hmmm, I always thought that it was a 40cm face up to 18m and then a 60cm from 25 to 40, 80cm when shooting 30-50m and the largest at 122cm for 70+ metres? I have a 18m target here and it measures exactly 40cm across the target face (from 1 ring to 1 ring). So, are you saying that they use the same target for 50m outdoor at 50m?? That seems way too small.. ??
floppychicken68 I am mistaken - they are shooting at a 48cm target, but it is a target that only has the 5 to X rings on it. This makes the 10 ring 8cm across, whereas the 40cm target for indoor has a 10 ring 4cm across.
I think he only adjusted it once after his first shot..The rest of the time I do believe he was making sure it was tight so it didn't move after he started hitting the ten mark.
Obviously I was referring to watching a cooking to show on TV and not being for everyone as watching archery on youtube not for everyone. It was just a reference.
Apparently the person was not sure if it was a 10. in situations like this the respective person is given the points of the lower possibility but it seems that the arrow touched the boundary of 10.
As an experienced archer I don't understand how people enjoy watching this boring tournaments, and for the people saying that they can do better you clearly have never been in a tournament, you get really nervous, that leads to tense your muscles which leads to move the bow ending up in a not accurate shot.
Are we getting tired of just targets? I have a whole new game competition! Instead of target, shot arrow straight up into air over head out of sight! Stand still an look straight up until shooter visually sights arrow on way down.. Competition: estimate arrow landing site, position feet as close as possible without being struck! Closest distance between arrow an foot gets a point! Twenty points win! Let's have a new archery game in town!
hunt with them. I don't care how good you are on a target with a compound. archery is taking the full weight of the draw that you are sending an arrow with and scoring well.
The one which pushed arrows slow? Nah, modern compounds are really faster. Even under 60 pounds of draw weight (the max permited in this kind of events) this ones will move arrows close to 300 fps.
@@Sardonic_sardine "Joke's on you"? What are you, 6 years old? Have you sworn off punctuation? Just because evidence of a 200 lb. bow was found doesn't mean it was typical, and who knows what happens to wood after drying out for a few hundred years. English longbows were usually between 80 and 150 pounds, 200 would have been very unusual.
@@Sardonic_sardine Yeah, I found evidence for some stronger weights, but I didn't say 180. But These heavier weights would be for war bows and when this discussion is about target bows, I doubt anyone was shooting much more than 100 lbs. long bows for an exhausting York Round which was at a maximum of 100 yards. Although there may have been some people capable of pulling a 160 lb. war bow, I don't see how you come up with that as a typical draw weight. That's an outrageously powerful bow.
I don't see the point of having a team vs another team. They're not interacting with each other in any competitive form. There's no strategy or anything, so it may as well be a team free for all.
I like how I'm recommended this in 2020 lol
Same
I thought it was just because I started taking a newfound interest in compound bow archery...
@@LOVEMUFFIN_official yo are we in on a conspiracy here?
Mr. Fancy Pants: perhaps...
Yeah why me too
Alright YouTubians the algorithm has selected us. Take up your arms- we ride at dawn, bows ready.
thanks, I just started in archery and love it.. would love to get into target shooting competition
At 12:23 bottom middle of screen, young guy starts making out with a granny. Anyone else see this LOL
Mason Pollack lol I just saw that how funny
I say you more. Two seconds later is written: "Freakshow" (at 12:31)
Good eye mate
It was a Cupidon's arrow. 10 10 10
I hadn't noticed, but now that I've seen it, I cannot unsee it 😵🤢🤮
He moved his sight before that 8 point shot , learning experience . Great shooting .
Notice how when they introduce the South African guy it reads he is using a Hoyt bow and Easton arrows when he is actually using a BowTech one. 4:01
I love how you can see people walking around in the background when the camera is on the targets.... LOL
Seems like this sport makes the same mistake golf does when showing it on TV. They pick the WORST camera angles. It should be a down the line view so you can see how far away the target is, how fast the arrows are going and watch the arrow approach/hit the target. Instead they zoom up on the target for the whole shot so you cant see any of that. Just horrible camera work
Yeah
Couldn't agree more. Imagine showing passes in football wth just the throw and the catch without showing the ball in the air. People would scream at the TV.
Also if I might add, the commentary is always of the obvious. We can count. What would be interesting and helpful is specs. Draw lengths, weights and materials of arrows, bow types, accessories, site types, spotting scope details, visual comparisons of actual distance etc... Delve into the craft and not just report the play by play of the painfully obvious.
yea 100% agree
With any televized sport, what you want to see is the athlete's performance and the outcome of it. In archery, that is the the archer's execution of the shot and the arrows' impact on the target, respetively. Whatever the arrows do mid-air is irrelevant. Not to mention the fact that these bows delivers arrows at a speed of roughly 300 feet per second, so you wouldn't be able to see a whole lot from the angle you propose anyway.
This man said “manch up” and “cowmpound” in the first 6 seconds 😂
I love archery
They do interact and there are strategies. The first shooter would always be the most confident shooter to lead the other two. Teammates would also tell how far off they aimed to compensate the wind etc.
well im a young archer but this sport taks a lot of focus, dedication, and heart. so if u don't like the sport then don't watch it and don't disrespect it.
I love archery but I don't like watching this horseshit. People have lost touch with ancient archery. No sight, quicker shooting. These guys are lame. Instinctive shooting is the only way to go for me, that's the only way I'll say you're a skilled archer if you can hit your targets. Bring pro archers from ancient times here and they'd wreck these guys. Not saying these guys aren't good though, and I can't blame them for how they do archery.
XxDevilxXGTz Its hard to argue that, this is like a competition of who can master the newest in bow tech first.
XxDevilxXGTz thats's silly. Anyone who can shoot at 90 meters is skilled. I don't know why everyone thinks that Olympic archers can only shoot modern bows. these people often shoot more traditional, for fun and for practice. Every Olympic level archer I've ever met can shoot better with a longbow than any written record before the 18th century. (excluding myths like Robin Hood obviously). These people train for hours a day, way more than anyone in the past could afford to spend practicing.
Hitting a target with a scope even at 90 meters is something anyone can be taught to do. Also it makes no sense that they would do traditional for "fun", why would they be doing compound in the olympics then? That would mean they are taking the easy and boring way out in a professional sport. Also, if you train hours every day, you realize it wouldn't take that long to get amazing right? And tribes in history had archers that shot fast, were extremely deadly, and archery for them WAS their life. FFS they used to kill people while bouncing on a moving horse. It took this guy 3 years to do build up to this:
/watch?v=2zGnxeSbb3g
THIS is what ancient archers could do, AKA wreck modern olympic archers. I'm sure 90 meters wasn't a problem for them since they trained for war more than 3 years.
XxDevilxXGTz You are out of your fucking mind... In no way, shape, or form, could a "ancient archer" even remotely touch what a modern archer can do. The equipment and technique simply was not there... No two wooden arrows are even close to being the same... If you think anybody can do this stuff, then why don't you try, hotshot? As a former state level competitor, i can tell you, watching videos on youtube and going out and actually being there competing, dealing with the stress, the weather, everything, are two completely different things... People like you are all talk...
I didn't watch before it is awesome really
can someone tell me what distance they are shooting
I am 10 years late, they are shooting at 50metres
شي حلو كم سعر القوس كامل مع السهم
Gotta love the angry archery purists saying that the bow is doing all the work lol
Which bow is used by badenhorst
did anybody else notice the strange stabilizer setup on Badenhorst's bow all 3 bars pointing forwards how does that work ??
I assume he wants more front weight while still maintaining the balance from the side rods. Therefore he points them forwards.
i like archery im not so good im a beginner maybey you could make a video on tips to aim
+Austin Hendren will do!
+Austin Hendren Biggest thing is to be consistent with your anchor points. When you draw the bow make sure your hands/body position is the same every single time and you will make big progress in your accuracy.
+Austin Hendren Wow. Im kinda a sword guy. Hoping to cut arrows with a sword some day >:D
Hey man you. Keep going you'll get better I'll make a video now come see
+Micah Saisor try shooting incoming arrows with arrows, watch Lars Andersen his Archery Video was really enjoyable to watch , after getting all skeptic and watching a "response" Video watch his response to people claiming he's faking stuff
i can't make consistent range and aim...so to make consistent range where my eye should kept while shooting, its about 70 meters distance
Good match
did Jesse change peep size between end 1 and 2, or is it the camera out of focus?
what type of bow and sight are these gentlemen's are using?
what bow is the USA guy using, Like specific name of the bow
what yardage they shooting?
@Randy Joe No, I never watched one of these videos before & didnt read all the other comments, but cool, thanks
If you feel that way, then don't watch it. This is more of a mind game at this elite level of performance. It's about control (self), precision, and in outdoor competition, being able to judge the wind and other weather conditions (rain) better than your opponent, to his the center of the target (which is really in the center of your brain in concentration). These guys are at the top of their game, so their facial expressions might make it look easy, but it takes years to get to this level.
I love shooting a bow for hours with a fire going and being in nature drilling the f out of target bags from 30 yds to 100 yds is always a good time
What is the bow Jesse has? I know it is a Hoyt,but what model? How much does it cost?
Hi yes it's a hoyt brand. I'm guessing its the Pro Comp elite one. I think they run from 1400 to 1600 not sure about the exact price. He recently posted a new video about the new Hoyt Podium X 2015. Im planning on getting that because of you can change the grip. Although the axle to axle of the Podium is a lot longer than the Pro comp.
How far do they shoot for this competition?
What kind of draw weight are guys like this shooting?
Maximum 60lbs. Usually a bit less.
7:00 the gut in a red shirt hits the girl next to him 😂
Does anyone know the yardage theyre shooting at and how big the 10 circle is?!
50m (about 55 yards) and 8cm (just over 3 inches) diameter 10-point ring.
My congratulations
How many yards are they shooting anybody around?
50 meters
nope :) for compounders all the distance they are shooting now is only 50m archery.org/UserFiles/Document/World%20Championships/2011_Events/Torino/11_Turin_TC_Booklet.pdf
what is the distance in this competition?
I thought one of the vanes is always pointing to the archer. But I guess it's only recurves
@@connorhuchteman sounds logical, the mechanical release aid causes this probably
Depends on the rest design. If it's a lizard tongue, or drop away, the cock vane will usually be up, if it's a prong style rest, the cock cane will go down between the prongs.
Kilometers per hour?...... Why would you not at least say meters per second?
Is it possible to get to know you
I like how the announcer only sounds excited with a perfect 10. He says everything else so casually.
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the mental side of it,,,,,,,,cannot underestimate it
Yes all done
how far away are they shooting from?
50m
2021 and this is recommended
What scope lenses do they use?
Is it me or are the announcers really loud in comparison to the rest of the audio
Whats the distance of these targets?
50 yrds
50 meters, 54 yards
I think 50
You have a good point there
Does anyone know what distance they are shooting from?
+mistacoffee01 I asked that on another shoot & was told 50 meters
Thanks, Warsrogue.
+mistacoffee01 dam I thaught I could do better. untill you said 50 meteres
Anything is boring if you're not into it. I could watch this and billiards/pool all day. If it's not your thing, why be negative?
60lb Draw weight (Maximum allowable weight for Compound Bows for these competitions)
Back in the day with Traditional recurves, it was 65-125 lbs no easy task, i just think this is a terrible misrepresentation of archery with modern bows
give them recurves, no pullies, no sights,, see how they dolol
@@jedgurley back in the day? But it’s 2022 now. We have technology now. It’s not the 60s anymore, Jerrud.
How many pounds do these guys run.
i cant wait for mycompound bow 80 lbs ±D i need it now
which bow are you going to buy?
60lbs is the competition limit, lowering the poundage will have an impact on performance. Unless you're hunting in which case the higher the poundage the better.
im hunting with it shooting on a board is nothing for me :P
is er 1 van bear archery
dont get the wrong arrows
What is the green bow he is using.
It looks like the alpha elite the one I am getting.
I believe that is a Hoyt Bow :) I'm also guessing its the Pro Comp elite...
Hoyt Vantage Elite Plus
how far is this?
How good an archer has to be for regreting about an 8-point shot? Wow, such a competitive sport with no room for failure.
but dude, it's 'compound' bow,
Yeah. I'm not that good, Im still disappointed when I do 8 point shots on recurve
When you shoot between 140-150/150 then anything that isnt a 10 is bad. Let alone an 8.
Hi
What's the draw weight on these?
Yes and how far are they shooting ?
Draw weight is what ever the archer is comfortable with shooting all day. Maximum allowable is 60lbs. Distance is 50m for compounds at an 80cm face, 70m at a 122cm face.
You know when it’s not a good shot before it gets there when you shoot a lot .
I was thinking of 50 meters or 54 yards
focus on the scores, the 117 scores suddenly become 118
30+28+29+29+29= 145
28+30+30+28+29= 145 how it become 147?
I get this recommended soon after I start bow hunting ? Fbi is that you?
Yeah
lol Archery isn't really the most exciting sport to watch on youtube, but i still find it interesting.
i`ve got 29 out of 30 with a recurve bow and i started in february this year
Oh yeah??? I got 85 out of 30...
xD
isak hs haha
and.... should we give you a medal?
isak hs at 50 meters?
Maybe I missed it, but how many yards, feet or meters is this?
Compound competition is shot from 50m at the inner 6 rings of an 80cm target face (40cm across). The X (inner 10) is only 4cm across (about the size of a Golf ball). Twitch by only a few mm's when aimed at dead center and you'll miss the X :-)
Hmmm, I always thought that it was a 40cm face up to 18m and then a 60cm from 25 to 40, 80cm when shooting 30-50m and the largest at 122cm for 70+ metres? I have a 18m target here and it measures exactly 40cm across the target face (from 1 ring to 1 ring). So, are you saying that they use the same target for 50m outdoor at 50m?? That seems way too small.. ??
floppychicken68 I am mistaken - they are shooting at a 48cm target, but it is a target that only has the 5 to X rings on it. This makes the 10 ring 8cm across, whereas the 40cm target for indoor has a 10 ring 4cm across.
12:22 THE FK ARE THEY DOING??
bottom center of the screen
Probably speaking afrikaans: "oooh fok"
Got recommended this in 2021 lol
All these comments by people who know nothing about archery smh 🙄
Yup and asking those questions that they could easily answer with a 2 second Google search
Seems weird that Broadwater is adjusting his site all the time ?
The other guy is not wondering what is moving ?
The distance is constant.
I think he only adjusted it once after his first shot..The rest of the time I do believe he was making sure it was tight so it didn't move after he started hitting the ten mark.
Yea
I am watching this in 2021
Woah dudez this sport is way more exciting to watch then football
Les go America!
Obviously I was referring to watching a cooking to show on TV and not being for everyone as watching archery on youtube not for everyone. It was just a reference.
Apparently the person was not sure if it was a 10. in situations like this the respective person is given the points of the lower possibility but it seems that the arrow touched the boundary of 10.
I bet you didint search this up
I want that sight for my compound bow
Put hand in pocket and buy one
Prolly cost more than a new car
Jesse shoots at my local archery club and has a shop only about 40 minutes from my house.
Broadwater so beauty
Yeah man
We need such an arrow
Now try doing that with an Olympic style recurve
aren´t Championchips 70m and Olympia 90m?
Why did Broadwater get 29 instead of 28 points after the first shots?
If the arrow is touching the line, it scores to the higher point value
As an experienced archer I don't understand how people enjoy watching this boring tournaments, and for the people saying that they can do better you clearly have never been in a tournament, you get really nervous, that leads to tense your muscles which leads to move the bow ending up in a not accurate shot.
9:03 1987 is the score
Five nights at Freddy's famous date : 1987 Coincidence?
Who said Zeekmeister was being sarcastic? This IS more exciting than football. (I'm an archer at the University of Texas)
Are we getting tired of just targets? I have a whole new game competition! Instead of target, shot arrow straight up into air over head out of sight! Stand still an look straight up until shooter visually sights arrow on way down.. Competition: estimate arrow landing site, position feet as close as possible without being struck! Closest distance between arrow an foot gets a point! Twenty points win! Let's have a new archery game in town!
3:18 corona virus greeting :)
they are shooting 50m
hunt with them. I don't care how good you are on a target with a compound. archery is taking the full weight of the draw that you are sending an arrow with and scoring well.
+Deany19 Using compounds bows is too easy
***** not about the past its about the skill.
It's 50ms The Recurve shoot 70, but the compound shoot 50
USA revolutionized archery
So is it the original English long bow that required like 160lbs of drawing force?
No way. 100 lbs or maybe a little more.
The one which pushed arrows slow? Nah, modern compounds are really faster. Even under 60 pounds of draw weight (the max permited in this kind of events) this ones will move arrows close to 300 fps.
@@Sardonic_sardine "Joke's on you"? What are you, 6 years old? Have you sworn off punctuation? Just because evidence of a 200 lb. bow was found doesn't mean it was typical, and who knows what happens to wood after drying out for a few hundred years. English longbows were usually between 80 and 150 pounds, 200 would have been very unusual.
@@Sardonic_sardine Yeah, I found evidence for some stronger weights, but I didn't say 180. But These heavier weights would be for war bows and when this discussion is about target bows, I doubt anyone was shooting much more than 100 lbs. long bows for an exhausting York Round which was at a maximum of 100 yards. Although there may have been some people capable of pulling a 160 lb. war bow, I don't see how you come up with that as a typical draw weight. That's an outrageously powerful bow.
I totally agree (highfive)
I thought the guys walking in were construction workers with all that gear
You could just answer his question.
Turkısh Airliens Türkler Her Yerde
yep. only recurves are allowed.
6:59 she got bonked
I don't see the point of having a team vs another team. They're not interacting with each other in any competitive form. There's no strategy or anything, so it may as well be a team free for all.
In the Olympics they shoot at 70m to a 122 cm target.
bravo slovenija razturajte jih :)