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Absolutely brilliant video guys! Thanks so much. Lots of food for thought and so much to absorb and I'll definitely be re-watching this. There were 3 "Does that make sense?"'s from Jarryd and one "Does that make sense?" from Ilias during the video review session bit. 😅 Cheers guys! Top quality content!
I've been teaching skiing and sailing for 40 plus years and I believe you one of the best teachers I've ever come across - keep up the good work and thanks!!
Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed this Case Study. A lot of attention is given to the end of the shot. But it's our job to identify where the issues originate and address them at the earliest possible stage!
This is exactly what I've been looking for. You're in my opinion one of the best archery teachers on the world wide web. I love the way you explain the physics of each technique that you teach. It really confirms what my vision of expansion is and how to achieve that goal.
A coaching masterclass, and a joy to watch 😊 On a personal note, from someone who has clicker timing issues and an occasional "one inch flinch" this has given me hope for the future. Thank you 🙏 ❤
Hey Jarryd, this is awesome content. People seldom get visibility of this level of analysis and I think many will see lots in this to apply to their own shooting. Keep up the good work!
Cheers Peter! I'm glad you enjoyed this one. This is exactly why I do it! I want to share the love, and give people a peek behind the scenes, so that they can also learn how to analyse form systematically. 💪🏹🎯🔥
Cheers, and glad you got value out of this! Ilias is currently in Greece competing and trying to get qualifying scores for Olympic selection. Be sure to follow him on IG and FB @iliasthegreek!
Thank you very much! This is a very human approach to training methods. In many cases, a small error causes a problem, and if this is corrected, the process will be restored immediately. The process is explained and shown in several videos, but the information somehow does not really come across. With this, the whole thing is much clearer in the coach-student form.
@@tomszájer thank you. Yes it's very hard to demonstrate the implementation via video platform, so I put a o ot of effort into these case studies to show the HOW!
I must say, this is by far one of the best videos ive seen on this topic. And Ive seen a LOT of these videos! Very good! I will certainly practice the CCD myself as it varies HUGELY how many seconds it takes before the clicker goes. (from 1 to 10 seconds….) Really nice. Ill check around on the other vids in this channel as well
The explanation that expansion continues is one of the links in the chain that gives solid punctuation to the clicker drill.. ..you may have outdone yourself wirh this series.
Really enjoyed watching that session and seeing the improvement. Watched it all the way through in one session and will return to this video again for sure. CCDs will defo be in my training schedule! Plenty for me to take away as I am just about to return the Olympic Recurve. Thanks for that Jarryd!
That's amazing! Yes we covered a lot of group in this video, but my advice is to remember the emphasis on technique structure as a prerequisite to CCD's. CCS# 1 and 2 cover a lot of this, and even in this video we address Ilias' head movement and pre-draw before moving on to expansion work. 💪🏹🎯🔥 Welcome back to the curve! Would love an update on your progress!
did I mention that was full time. I know what makes a great teacher. I strive for that most every day. you have all the details an drills and tricks down. just try to maintain the enthusiasm and pass down what you have learned to future instructors. was thinking there is great similarity with back yard archery and novice archers, any big differences other than anchor point?
Thanks Bill! Ofcourse, archery is a very technical sport when you advance towards competition level. In particular, to get to high level competition, the technique fundamentals are absolutely critical! If you enjoyed this one then you should watch my earlier coaching case studies (if you haven't already), as it goes through the technique structure more. 👍
That was really good. I am a new barebow archer--started a year ago. I like the systemic approach in this coaching video, where it shows how these are all interrelated pieces, one leading into each other. I really like the concept of fluidity and timing. Naturally, I do not have a clicker, but these concepts translate to barebow. Just not sure what the expansion phase is for me yet. Thank you for this.
A great, sunny and informative video... Thank you for sharing.. I like the way you have your foam targets on wheels. Send a pic if you can. I'd like to make something similiar.. 😎
Jarryd I'm just watching this video and I see when he's in set up, correct me if I'm wrong, but is he slightly aligning his shoulders first before he looks at the target and then raises the bow? It looks that way and if so, It's it correct to start aligning the shoulders in set up position? When I do it, I'm new to all this by the way, I start to align my shoulders when I'm almost shoulder high if u get me. It does make the hole move more visible but when he's doing some of the shoulder alignment in set up, it looks less visible during pre draw. It looks good. When I watch the likes of u and other pro archers, I'm always wondering how when they're getting into alignment, it's not very noticeable, as in I don't see alot of rotating compared to when I'm doing it myself. It looks great and I'm just trying to figure out how it happens that way.
This is a really perceptive comment James. 1. Yes, you're correct. We didnt address it in this video, but he is aligning his shoulders in Set-up position, which is too early. The correct way is to compelte shoulder alignment during Pre-draw phase, after raise. It is also very common for archers to start aligning their shoulders "on the way up", but what I teach is that the shoulders should be open to the target from Set-up to raise, and then From Raise to Pre-draw the shoulder alignment is achieved through thoracic rotation. More on that here: ua-cam.com/video/Mm9eVw6LE1k/v-deo.htmlsi=eLL0xArbJCol2Ud1&t=179 And here: archerymasterclass.com/courses/technique-fundamentals-for-recurve-archery/lectures/30290304 2. The link above (the Pre-draw module from the Rogue Archery masterclass) also addresses the 'fluidity' question (around the 18 minute mark). I hope that helps! Keep me posted on your progress updates.
@@RogueArcheryTV thanks alot Jarryd. Sry for being so particular in my analysis but alignment is something I really want to learn at this early stage in my archery journey 👍
@@RogueArcheryTV great clip from your master class. I really appreciate the reply with that clip. I might just join up because your attention to detail is really helpful. When you coming to Ireland? 😂
Think about it this way. The instant when your clicker drops is the moment when you should be in 100% perfect structure and alignment. The expansion is the phase where you move from 99.5% into 100%.
No high draw here. Basically, the archer should not draw in a way in which the arrow could go out of bounds. Raising above the target is acceptable. You can read the WA rules here: worldarchery.sport/rulebook/article/877
First person to get the "Does that make sense?" count correct from this video gets 20% off Rogue Archery Masterclass membership!
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Absolutely brilliant video guys! Thanks so much. Lots of food for thought and so much to absorb and I'll definitely be re-watching this.
There were 3 "Does that make sense?"'s from Jarryd and one "Does that make sense?" from Ilias during the video review session bit. 😅
Cheers guys! Top quality content!
Sheldon is correct!
There were 4 "Does that make sense?" In the video, with Ilias adding a bonus one 🤣
Send me a PM and I'll give you a discount code!
I've been teaching skiing and sailing for 40 plus years and I believe you one of the best teachers I've ever come across - keep up the good work and thanks!!
Wow that's Bill!
But im curious why you think that?
Very interesting coaching case. I was surprised to see how early in the process head issue appears.
Thank you for sharing this approach.
Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed this Case Study.
A lot of attention is given to the end of the shot. But it's our job to identify where the issues originate and address them at the earliest possible stage!
This is exactly what I've been looking for. You're in my opinion one of the best archery teachers on the world wide web. I love the way you explain the physics of each technique that you teach. It really confirms what my vision of expansion is and how to achieve that goal.
Thank you so much James!
💪🏹🎯🔥
Let me know how you go with your expansion!
A coaching masterclass, and a joy to watch 😊
On a personal note, from someone who has clicker timing issues and an occasional "one inch flinch" this has given me hope for the future. Thank you 🙏 ❤
Thank you!
I'm really happy that you enjoyed this video and got value.
Keep me posted on your progress!
💪🏹🎯🔥
Hey Jarryd, this is awesome content. People seldom get visibility of this level of analysis and I think many will see lots in this to apply to their own shooting. Keep up the good work!
Cheers Peter!
I'm glad you enjoyed this one.
This is exactly why I do it! I want to share the love, and give people a peek behind the scenes, so that they can also learn how to analyse form systematically.
💪🏹🎯🔥
Most relatable content I have ever seen! Thank you for your precise and concise direction! Priceless!
Thank you Michael!
What did you learn?
Oh... and welcome to the Rogue Archery Masterclass!
Thank you guys, very eye-opening explanations. And a pecial thank you to Ilias for showing your progress. All the best and all in the gold!
Cheers, and glad you got value out of this!
Ilias is currently in Greece competing and trying to get qualifying scores for Olympic selection.
Be sure to follow him on IG and FB @iliasthegreek!
Omg, awesome content! ✨🙏🏻✨ & I’m gonna smash out these ccd drills with the new bow setup coach! OPA! ✨🏹🌈🏆💘🥇🎯✨
Smash it brother!
You're on a roll right now 💪🏹🎯🔥
Thank you very much! This is a very human approach to training methods. In many cases, a small error causes a problem, and if this is corrected, the process will be restored immediately. The process is explained and shown in several videos, but the information somehow does not really come across. With this, the whole thing is much clearer in the coach-student form.
@@tomszájer thank you. Yes it's very hard to demonstrate the implementation via video platform, so I put a o ot of effort into these case studies to show the HOW!
Wow! This was exciting! Awesome job Coach and athlete!
Thanks mate!
Excellent! I shoot Barebow and I’m sure this will help me. Thanks.
I must say, this is by far one of the best videos ive seen on this topic. And Ive seen a LOT of these videos! Very good! I will certainly practice the CCD myself as it varies HUGELY how many seconds it takes before the clicker goes. (from 1 to 10 seconds….) Really nice. Ill check around on the other vids in this channel as well
The explanation that expansion continues is one of the links in the chain that gives solid punctuation to the clicker drill.. ..you may have outdone yourself wirh this series.
Really enjoyed watching that session and seeing the improvement. Watched it all the way through in one session and will return to this video again for sure. CCDs will defo be in my training schedule! Plenty for me to take away as I am just about to return the Olympic Recurve. Thanks for that Jarryd!
That's amazing!
Yes we covered a lot of group in this video, but my advice is to remember the emphasis on technique structure as a prerequisite to CCD's.
CCS# 1 and 2 cover a lot of this, and even in this video we address Ilias' head movement and pre-draw before moving on to expansion work.
💪🏹🎯🔥
Welcome back to the curve! Would love an update on your progress!
For sure I will use those clicker control drills. I think I have the same problems Ilias has (well, actually HAD)
Be sure to let us know how you go!
I'd love to see some before / after clips
@@RogueArcheryTV I will
did I mention that was full time. I know what makes a great teacher. I strive for that most every day. you have all the details an drills and tricks down. just try to maintain the enthusiasm and pass down what you have learned to future instructors. was thinking there is great similarity with back yard archery and novice archers, any big differences other than anchor point?
Thanks Bill!
Ofcourse, archery is a very technical sport when you advance towards competition level. In particular, to get to high level competition, the technique fundamentals are absolutely critical!
If you enjoyed this one then you should watch my earlier coaching case studies (if you haven't already), as it goes through the technique structure more.
👍
That was really good. I am a new barebow archer--started a year ago. I like the systemic approach in this coaching video, where it shows how these are all interrelated pieces, one leading into each other. I really like the concept of fluidity and timing. Naturally, I do not have a clicker, but these concepts translate to barebow. Just not sure what the expansion phase is for me yet. Thank you for this.
Great!
If you enjoyed this one, then you'll probably get a lot out of my other coaching case studies too.
A great, sunny and informative video... Thank you for sharing.. I like the way you have your foam targets on wheels. Send a pic if you can. I'd like to make something similiar.. 😎
You're welcome! Glad you enjoyed this one.
If you DM me through FB / IG then I can send you a pic of our target frames.
A great lesen, I Learned al lot. Thanks
Thanks mate!
Was there anything in particular that you picked up from this video?
I wish I would find you sooner, ty for the content. keep up the hard work :D
Thanks mate 👍
Glad you enjoy the content!
Congrats it is a great video, I learned a lot from it I mean it. Keep the excellent work 👏 👍
These videos are gold!
Thanks mate!
We put a lot of effort into sharing knowledge, hoping that it helps other archers lift their game.
Your feedback means a lot 💪🏹🎯🔥
Jarryd I'm just watching this video and I see when he's in set up, correct me if I'm wrong, but is he slightly aligning his shoulders first before he looks at the target and then raises the bow? It looks that way and if so, It's it correct to start aligning the shoulders in set up position? When I do it, I'm new to all this by the way, I start to align my shoulders when I'm almost shoulder high if u get me. It does make the hole move more visible but when he's doing some of the shoulder alignment in set up, it looks less visible during pre draw. It looks good. When I watch the likes of u and other pro archers, I'm always wondering how when they're getting into alignment, it's not very noticeable, as in I don't see alot of rotating compared to when I'm doing it myself. It looks great and I'm just trying to figure out how it happens that way.
This is a really perceptive comment James.
1. Yes, you're correct. We didnt address it in this video, but he is aligning his shoulders in Set-up position, which is too early. The correct way is to compelte shoulder alignment during Pre-draw phase, after raise. It is also very common for archers to start aligning their shoulders "on the way up", but what I teach is that the shoulders should be open to the target from Set-up to raise, and then From Raise to Pre-draw the shoulder alignment is achieved through thoracic rotation.
More on that here: ua-cam.com/video/Mm9eVw6LE1k/v-deo.htmlsi=eLL0xArbJCol2Ud1&t=179
And here: archerymasterclass.com/courses/technique-fundamentals-for-recurve-archery/lectures/30290304
2. The link above (the Pre-draw module from the Rogue Archery masterclass) also addresses the 'fluidity' question (around the 18 minute mark).
I hope that helps!
Keep me posted on your progress updates.
@@RogueArcheryTV thanks alot Jarryd. Sry for being so particular in my analysis but alignment is something I really want to learn at this early stage in my archery journey 👍
@@jamesGT78 being particular in your analysis is the correct approach!
@@RogueArcheryTV great clip from your master class. I really appreciate the reply with that clip. I might just join up because your attention to detail is really helpful. When you coming to Ireland? 😂
@@jamesGT78 If you like that module then you'll get a lot out of the Masterclass :)
I'd love to visit Ireland. Maybe I'll come for a training camp...
What specs are involved in the equipment he is using? Poundage, spine and point weight.. .. ..the points look heavy.
To make expansion clicker is to make an alignment after making a full draw?
Think about it this way. The instant when your clicker drops is the moment when you should be in 100% perfect structure and alignment.
The expansion is the phase where you move from 99.5% into 100%.
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I say it 3 times, but Ilias also says it once!
Well done Ray, send me a PM.
Please give me your location I am in New York
We are in Brisbane Australia.
Just a short flight from New York!
Better correct him on his high draw.
No high draw here. Basically, the archer should not draw in a way in which the arrow could go out of bounds. Raising above the target is acceptable.
You can read the WA rules here: worldarchery.sport/rulebook/article/877
super long video, boring, needs editing
You probably shouldn't watch my other coaching case studies then 🤣
@@RogueArcheryTV i do not