@@Devilspadecan't blame ya, I'm a male and I've been VERY interested in any form of pole moves done by another male, it's powerful it's hot it's cool and sometimes like in the video, functional
The pile of quivers on your person early on is delightful. I'd noticed that push-back and it's nice to get the reminder that archery has been present in a variety of cultures (and that how those cultures have historically carried their arrows differed).
@@silverfeather7638 As far as I know, the widespread type of pole dancing comes originally from burlesque and "exotic" dancing (including and most notably at strip clubs in the US).
There's a difference between us and you. We just enjoy stripper archer quietly and with a tad bit of respect. ....Than there's you who is doing the equivalent of demanding he take his pants off...
If You think that you speak for anyone else here you are dead wrong. He has tons of pole videos. Poles are also used for many things other than stripping. On top of that, it just wasn't clever. You just named two types of activities people do. Maybe Don't feel so confident in your qualifications to represent other people or be clever.
I've always thought the "arrows in the ground" bit so cool. It feels like they've planned out their attack - they're saying that they're not going to get pushed off of their location.
I read once that in war the archers sticked their arrows into mid (instead of "clean" soil) to increase the chances that a wound caused by those arrows would get infected and take out the target on the longer term even if not hit deadly.
The concept of just seing a pole and confidently backflipping to hang on to it just sent me. It's not the first time you do it but this felt like an extra layer of random this time around. :D
i personally love how koreans use of back quivers, in a line of archers you don't draw an arrow from your own quiver but from the quiver of the guy in front of you.
Good god, how many quivers do you own?! 😂 That opening shot was a beauty, though. Maximum arrows! Also, I agree with bladeRoller, creative time trials with the different quivers/methods would be interesting. I never knew anything other than "on the back" existed 'til I started watching you. Thank you for continually teaching me new things. ❤
I have 4 😁 there are 2 that I use fairly regularly for different purposes, and the 2 others are the first and second quiver I ever owned, which I stopped using as much as my shooting style shifted
@@blumineck Now I'm curious what the 'different purposes' are! Perhaps a video showing the different uses you have for them? Or a semi-timeline perhaps, showing how your usage has differed as your style has changed. I have no clue how feasible these ideas would be, mind, even if you were interested in doing them. 😅
@@SubacaiDarkwing I have covered it a bit, but mostly only on Patreon. In essence, I only really use back quivers, and I have one with a higher capacity that's easy to refil for general training, and one that's mor secure for flips and upside down tricks, but holds fewer arrows and is harder to restock
Most archers in media have plot armor when it comes to their quivers. For example, Link can be thrown across the whole map and tumble down death mountain and not lose a single arrow 😂
Not any worse than all the other bacterial infections they were already going to get from bits of dirty fabric, a surgeon's hands covered in other patients blood and grime, and everything else getting stuck in their open wounds due to the terrible medical practices at the time.
Absolutely adore you! 🥰🖤🤘🏻 Thank you for always making my mornings much more enjoyable! Learning something straight off is fabulous, and you’ve inspired me to get back into the art of archery! Much love, mate!
Archer here. I use a belt mounted quiver personally, it's very convenient for pulling arrows, but as you say, it can be a problem in tight spaces, so i do have to keep an eye on it when walking around a field shoot.
i remember in one book it was described that character took two arrows from his quiver and put them in his shoe before a duel (horseback knight vs archer) he did that to make sure arrows he uses are ones with arrowheads designed for piercing armor since his quiver was mixed bag of all kinds of arrows
I was literally thinking in the last video of yours that popped up that archers that have the quiver by the waste are more effective because it's easier to get to and it was the more common and logical way of doing it. It makes so much sense why the quiver-back makes more effective sense, especially when it comes to movement.
Yep, from a horse we have the quiver on the saddle but also a bunch of arrows in our hand so we can get chain shots more easily because galloping horsey goes fast
It's up to personal preference. I started off with a hip quiver, but had to switch out to s back quiver due to a nerve pain condition in my leg. I found the main spot that the quiver bumped against my leg was EXACTLY the WORST spot to bump against. That, and I'm a total clutz, and constantly got stuck in doors/ bumped other people with my arrows/etc. It took me a bit of getting used to my back quiver, but now i really love it, for all the readings mentioned here, plus, NO LEG BUMPING. Though, i probably need to get a new one: mine gotten a bit soft on its sides, and it's getting harder to grab those last few arrows...
Archers in castles would have large quantities of arrows in barrels. Jabbing your arrows into the ground makes shooting quicker and has the added benefit of making the arrowheads dirty, leading to infected wounds.
I feel like stabbing them into the ground is one of the more fun looking options. Also seems alright for just target practice for someone like me, if i ever got into archery. I prefer having my materials right in front of me, and openly visible.
For the arrow stability issue, that's why there's a type of quiver with cover used by the Mongols. It's open on the side so the arrows could safely jump about while on horseback. The case could be shut close in inclement weather. They place the arrows in reverse meaning the Mongols pull the arrows by the point. Reasons are to avoid ruffling the fletchings or to smooth it automatically as it being pulled out and to easily choose arrowhead types without looking.
I don't know how true it is, but I have heard that stories about poisoned arrows in Europe (where there are no toxins that would kill faster than blood loss and that could be easily applied to arrows) largely came from sticking arrows in the ground (as well as from reusing arrows without really washing them). There are a lot of... Interesting things in the ground, including feces, which isn't something you want in your wounds (and wanted even less in pre-antibiotic times).
I have a character who's half bird(he has wings) whos also an archer, I realized the back quiver would be quite annoying to use with the wings, i had no clue the other two quivers you showed were an option lol. Love your shorts!
I hand made my quiver, bow and arrows specifically for my preferred type of shooting. My bow is a composite recurve, my arrows have puffball/flared fletching and my quiver hangs on my side with either a belt loop or just a clip
At first he was just educating us on quiver locations and I was feeling amused and entertained. And then he jumped on the pole and all of a sudden the only quiver I thought about was the one I felt
When mom signed you up for tumbling classes when you were four and you never told her you actually wanted to shoot monsters instead of gymnastics so you just did both
It’s even more interesting that how similarly to spears, bows have been invented by different group’s independently! (At least I’m like 90% sure of that)
Thing with bows and spears is these are really basic concepts you don't need any deeper understanding to make. For spear all you need to know is "stick pointy" and for bow "wood springy". It's even more basic than wheel, because some cultures living in rough terrains never developed anything using wheels.
@@Krokmaniak umm bows are wayyyy more complex then “stick springy”! I agree about the spear but the bow, no way, it is way harder than just attaching a string to a stick!
@@bananaeclipse3324 It depends of type of bow. Most bows are way more complex, but starting point is piece of elastic wood like ash, and string, and having that you can make much better stuff because you have a basic concept
Side or hip quivers have such an interesting body contour augment, as it spreads the contour of instead of towering it, mostly i say so from a character desing tho
My all time favorite ist the "butt pocket quiver". It just feels like you have your smartphone in your pocket, and it doesn't limit you motions during the shot. 😊
We had to improvise because our Archery team usually shoots inside with ground quivers, but for a fun thing, we went to an outside shooting range and had no quiver so some of us had them in pockets or sweatshirts and it was funny to see how others held their arrows without a quiver
Personally my favorite quivers rank as such 1. Shoulder quiver- easier to work 2. Hand quiver- quicker for speed shooting 3. Hip quiver- a little more complicated (gets in the way, having them in the ground is easier)
reminds me I ran into the "back quivers never existed in history" when I started, and quickly learned that they did, and usage varied based on purpose and tradition. For a historical archer, quiver will be based on the culture of archery, for modern it's whatever is most comfortable and fits your need. That said, I'm eyeing that hip quiver at the end, tryna find it lol.
My man really just flipped into an leg hang
Yes, very hot...erm- like uh- I mean- like lit....
With my luck, I'd probably do it wrong and crush my balls
@@Devilspadeweirdo
@@quagmiretron1653I smell insecurity
@@Devilspadecan't blame ya, I'm a male and I've been VERY interested in any form of pole moves done by another male, it's powerful it's hot it's cool and sometimes like in the video, functional
The pile of quivers on your person early on is delightful. I'd noticed that push-back and it's nice to get the reminder that archery has been present in a variety of cultures (and that how those cultures have historically carried their arrows differed).
Thanks! 😊 I had a lot of fun trying to figure out how to set them all up!
@@blumineckI hope you made a video on it.
"How many arrows do you want to carry?"
"Yes"
"I am a man who owns FOUR QUIVERS"
@@justmerc1642 Mount&Blade loadout
Imagine being on a battlefield and as you look across you see the god of arrows equipped with 5 different quivers all over his body.
Who proceeds to flip to a leg hang on a stripper pole and casually headshots your general, all in a single motion.
@@MrKokuen”I didn’t even knew why he needed to flip in the first place but my general is dead, all right!”
@@NeroVingian40 style, its akin to the 360 no scope.
Legolas should have been like that tbh, my man was firing over 50 arrows per battle definitely didn’t carry in one quiver
@@GhettoNiggerRape4HireO.o7. on a battlefield, there are arrows everywhere.
This guys a real life elf, I’m convinced
Yep, look at his ears!
He’s a real life Link.
@@ferretyluvWho’d be his Zelda?
@@mechadoggy His girlfriend? Idk
say this in ~50 years. then you'll also have proof.
Bro pulls most anime flips ever and just goes "ah"
I prefer using my prison wallet
@@luiscontreras8807 ah
The opening shot is like biblically accurate legolas
😂amazing
big if true
The stripper pole never gets old.
I’d love to have seen the look on his dad’s face when he asked for one for Christmas 😂
Is it called this? I know it just as pole, from poledance (btw super hard sport)
@@silverfeather7638 As far as I know, the widespread type of pole dancing comes originally from burlesque and "exotic" dancing (including and most notably at strip clubs in the US).
@@Zelmel No, it comes from a circus skill called Chinese Pole.
every sport is hard if you think about it@@silverfeather7638
Him at the beginning is how it feels when you do a max Skyrim archer build
Underated comment af
At some point, might as well just summon the arrows. Inventory spaces and weight limit are precious.
@@ITBEurgava thats what the thralls and...well, every follower is for
If your house isn't setup like a hoarder.are you really playing Skyrim
@@BossMr51 I play it as suggested by SpiffingBrit.
@@BossMr51
So many ingredients and crafting materials... Not to mention all the too-good-to-use potions that I shove into a chest.
Just going to say it, stripper archer. That is what we all thought and O just said it. You can never unread this.
There's a difference between us and you. We just enjoy stripper archer quietly and with a tad bit of respect.
....Than there's you who is doing the equivalent of demanding he take his pants off...
he’s literally a pole dance instructor
If You think that you speak for anyone else here you are dead wrong. He has tons of pole videos. Poles are also used for many things other than stripping. On top of that, it just wasn't clever. You just named two types of activities people do. Maybe Don't feel so confident in your qualifications to represent other people or be clever.
Archery is just a hobby for him if you look at his early videos.
Commissions are only $70, and you'd be doing us all a favor. It shouldn't be his actual likeness, of course, but maybe Green Arrow or a Nightsister.
I've always thought the "arrows in the ground" bit so cool. It feels like they've planned out their attack - they're saying that they're not going to get pushed off of their location.
Bro casually owns a pole
Why do you assume its casual?
He's a pole dance instructor
@@pango4425 So his ownership of the pole is very serious in nature.
@@vaenii5056 Indeed
Man professionally owns a pole
Is nobody gonna talk about how he just flipped into that hang and still got the target
....and the arrows stayed in the quiver, too.
@@jer1014t2thhonestly more impressive
I'm late to this video, but I'm pretty sure he's said he has magnets in the bottom of his back quiver to keep the arrows in place
Robin hood really getting those dollar bills
He's gotta earn one way or the other 😂
@@sureindubitably3771Yeah, so why don't he just "give" some money to himself too, the world may never know.
@@histrio6618 wut?
Robin wanted to stop breaking the law and turn to more honest work, like poledancing
He takes from the rich & gives to the poor using quivers
Bro is a literal anime character but hes stuck in britain 💀💀💀
Anime can't be set in Britain?
Then there is the japanese box quiver which is a great mix between a back and a side quiver
Never mind the archer shit. That pole gang was really impressive. Man goes, “ma, MA!!! NO HANDS!!!”
As a historian I can confirm ancient archers used to own stripper poles.
I think it’s also worth pointing out that, regardless of what was the norm, individuals would experiment and have their own styles.
Holy shit that ending move was so cool.
These videos are getting me more into archery than I’d ever imagined. You earned a sub my guy.
I think this is quite literally one of the best channels I've ever found
I need more of him in my life
Me too bro
I read once that in war the archers sticked their arrows into mid (instead of "clean" soil) to increase the chances that a wound caused by those arrows would get infected and take out the target on the longer term even if not hit deadly.
The concept of just seing a pole and confidently backflipping to hang on to it just sent me.
It's not the first time you do it but this felt like an extra layer of random this time around. :D
"I call it strip archery"
"What?"
You are helping me with writing my archers more realistically
Bro looked like the ranger after the party resupplied and he decided he was tired of running out of ammo
God now i want a robin hood movie where he's basically Spiderman with a bow.
I second this!!!
Brother not only doesn't skip leg day, every day is leg day for him
"with practice you can really make it WERK"
This guy makes me want to do archery
on him?
I've always loved the "a lot of arrows stabbed into the ground" technique honestly
brave doing it barefoot
@@0_Aconite_0I noticed he does a lot of videos barefoot and have wondered why. I wonder if it has something to do with using the pole?
bro has levels in the pole dancer class
i personally love how koreans use of back quivers, in a line of archers you don't draw an arrow from your own quiver but from the quiver of the guy in front of you.
Good god, how many quivers do you own?! 😂 That opening shot was a beauty, though. Maximum arrows!
Also, I agree with bladeRoller, creative time trials with the different quivers/methods would be interesting.
I never knew anything other than "on the back" existed 'til I started watching you. Thank you for continually teaching me new things. ❤
I have 4 😁 there are 2 that I use fairly regularly for different purposes, and the 2 others are the first and second quiver I ever owned, which I stopped using as much as my shooting style shifted
@@blumineck Now I'm curious what the 'different purposes' are! Perhaps a video showing the different uses you have for them? Or a semi-timeline perhaps, showing how your usage has differed as your style has changed.
I have no clue how feasible these ideas would be, mind, even if you were interested in doing them. 😅
@@SubacaiDarkwing I have covered it a bit, but mostly only on Patreon. In essence, I only really use back quivers, and I have one with a higher capacity that's easy to refil for general training, and one that's mor secure for flips and upside down tricks, but holds fewer arrows and is harder to restock
@@blumineck That makes a lot of sense. And explains the '52 pickup' quiver from a ways back. 😁
Most archers in media have plot armor when it comes to their quivers. For example, Link can be thrown across the whole map and tumble down death mountain and not lose a single arrow 😂
When putting arrows in the ground, it adds dirt to the tip, which will cause more damage if it penwtrates an opponent, from the bacteria in the dirt
Not any worse than all the other bacterial infections they were already going to get from bits of dirty fabric, a surgeon's hands covered in other patients blood and grime, and everything else getting stuck in their open wounds due to the terrible medical practices at the time.
"With practice, you can really make it work." That is true of just about anything.
I'll never not be amazing by your skill and the way you make mostly "cool factor" moves feel completely legit and effective.
If he didn't make that backflip first try it could have gone really badly. That was impressive as hell.
That flip was just casual, you should see some of his others
Absolutely adore you! 🥰🖤🤘🏻 Thank you for always making my mornings much more enjoyable! Learning something straight off is fabulous, and you’ve inspired me to get back into the art of archery! Much love, mate!
I'm going to say it. This man is handsome as hell.
Archery stipper
Archer here. I use a belt mounted quiver personally, it's very convenient for pulling arrows, but as you say, it can be a problem in tight spaces, so i do have to keep an eye on it when walking around a field shoot.
If the archery thing doesnt work out you could probably be a decent exoctic dancer! That flip was amazing!
He's a pole dance instructor
I am truly in awe of both your shooting skill and physical prowess, incredible display of dexterity and coordination
Wild bard energy coming off this man
If I march onto the battlefield and see the enemy's archers wearing 5 quivers and shooting from stripper poles... I'm going home, bro.
Magicians store arrows in their hats, probably
I hope that flip only took one take!
If not, I hope you're okay!
i remember in one book it was described that character took two arrows from his quiver and put them in his shoe before a duel (horseback knight vs archer) he did that to make sure arrows he uses are ones with arrowheads designed for piercing armor since his quiver was mixed bag of all kinds of arrows
I love whenever this guy pops up on my feed because it feels like I'm watching CBBC
I was literally thinking in the last video of yours that popped up that archers that have the quiver by the waste are more effective because it's easier to get to and it was the more common and logical way of doing it. It makes so much sense why the quiver-back makes more effective sense, especially when it comes to movement.
Yep, from a horse we have the quiver on the saddle but also a bunch of arrows in our hand so we can get chain shots more easily because galloping horsey goes fast
This guy has enough arrows to supply a new season of archer and 2 zombie apocalypses
You get my *"arrow" quivering* every time I see you doing your thing 😏
Damn informative and a good thirst trap
It's up to personal preference. I started off with a hip quiver, but had to switch out to s back quiver due to a nerve pain condition in my leg. I found the main spot that the quiver bumped against my leg was EXACTLY the WORST spot to bump against. That, and I'm a total clutz, and constantly got stuck in doors/ bumped other people with my arrows/etc. It took me a bit of getting used to my back quiver, but now i really love it, for all the readings mentioned here, plus, NO LEG BUMPING. Though, i probably need to get a new one: mine gotten a bit soft on its sides, and it's getting harder to grab those last few arrows...
I like when he stuck the arrows in the ground "for convenience" and after shooting an arrow reached for an arrow on his back because of muscle memory
You are so talented! Just WOW!
Learned pole dancing for one shot
Archers in castles would have large quantities of arrows in barrels.
Jabbing your arrows into the ground makes shooting quicker and has the added benefit of making the arrowheads dirty, leading to infected wounds.
I feel like stabbing them into the ground is one of the more fun looking options. Also seems alright for just target practice for someone like me, if i ever got into archery. I prefer having my materials right in front of me, and openly visible.
subscribed for the pole flip shot
For the arrow stability issue, that's why there's a type of quiver with cover used by the Mongols. It's open on the side so the arrows could safely jump about while on horseback. The case could be shut close in inclement weather.
They place the arrows in reverse meaning the Mongols pull the arrows by the point. Reasons are to avoid ruffling the fletchings or to smooth it automatically as it being pulled out and to easily choose arrowhead types without looking.
This guy really needed a way to justify buying a stripper pole
He's actually a pole dancing instructor ^^ iirc he mentioned that in the comments of the second short on this channel
Also in his bio
@@madamesmoke6392oh that’s a shame
@@disguisedcentennial835 ??? Why is it a shame?
@@madamesmoke6392 strippers are degenerates
I love this guy so much
The way you planted the arrows on the ground was slick
Dude, the gods are joyfull to see that you took all the talents you have been given and brought them to perfection.
Another vid of The Best IRL Bard I've seen, another like
It was fun to see some of those historical images.
There is a American actress and contortionist called Soffi Dossi who shoots a bow and arrow with her feet. She also shoots arrows that are on fire.
I don't know how true it is, but I have heard that stories about poisoned arrows in Europe (where there are no toxins that would kill faster than blood loss and that could be easily applied to arrows) largely came from sticking arrows in the ground (as well as from reusing arrows without really washing them). There are a lot of... Interesting things in the ground, including feces, which isn't something you want in your wounds (and wanted even less in pre-antibiotic times).
This guy reminds me of the stay flexy guy. Both awesome info both awesomely presented!
And both of them remind me of Link from the Zelda games 😂
aesthetically, I like the hip quiver.
But seeing 4 quivers was kinda neat in it's own way.
Also, the flip into hanging on a pole was just badass >.>
That flip at the end was a fucking power move!
I have a character who's half bird(he has wings) whos also an archer, I realized the back quiver would be quite annoying to use with the wings, i had no clue the other two quivers you showed were an option lol.
Love your shorts!
That flip onto the pole was fucking incredible
Always been a fan of side quiver.
I hand made my quiver, bow and arrows specifically for my preferred type of shooting. My bow is a composite recurve, my arrows have puffball/flared fletching and my quiver hangs on my side with either a belt loop or just a clip
Your neighbors must have a lot of fun watching you recording these videos
There was a lot of confidence in that last leg hang. I respect it
My man is NEVER going to run out of arrows.
At first he was just educating us on quiver locations and I was feeling amused and entertained. And then he jumped on the pole and all of a sudden the only quiver I thought about was the one I felt
When mom signed you up for tumbling classes when you were four and you never told her you actually wanted to shoot monsters instead of gymnastics so you just did both
It’s even more interesting that how similarly to spears, bows have been invented by different group’s independently! (At least I’m like 90% sure of that)
Thing with bows and spears is these are really basic concepts you don't need any deeper understanding to make. For spear all you need to know is "stick pointy" and for bow "wood springy". It's even more basic than wheel, because some cultures living in rough terrains never developed anything using wheels.
@@Krokmaniak umm bows are wayyyy more complex then “stick springy”! I agree about the spear but the bow, no way, it is way harder than just attaching a string to a stick!
@@bananaeclipse3324 It depends of type of bow. Most bows are way more complex, but starting point is piece of elastic wood like ash, and string, and having that you can make much better stuff because you have a basic concept
I also thought they weren't ever used so I'm glad I saw this video
This man all the time broke my mind with his ability.
I just .... Damn 😮
That was frickin AWESOME 💯
I am fascinated by the samurai back quiver - it's SO different from anything I've ever seen in the West.
This, this guy is a real life elf.
Side or hip quivers have such an interesting body contour augment, as it spreads the contour of instead of towering it, mostly i say so from a character desing tho
My all time favorite ist the "butt pocket quiver". It just feels like you have your smartphone in your pocket, and it doesn't limit you motions during the shot. 😊
Bowman and stripper. Never thought i would see it combined.
We had to improvise because our Archery team usually shoots inside with ground quivers, but for a fun thing, we went to an outside shooting range and had no quiver so some of us had them in pockets or sweatshirts and it was funny to see how others held their arrows without a quiver
Imagine getting assassinated by an archer, one of the most epic ways to die, and your tomb stone says “death by pole dancing”
Personally my favorite quivers rank as such
1. Shoulder quiver- easier to work
2. Hand quiver- quicker for speed shooting
3. Hip quiver- a little more complicated (gets in the way, having them in the ground is easier)
I think the look of having all of them was the best look.
he's too good at that
reminds me I ran into the "back quivers never existed in history" when I started, and quickly learned that they did, and usage varied based on purpose and tradition. For a historical archer, quiver will be based on the culture of archery, for modern it's whatever is most comfortable and fits your need. That said, I'm eyeing that hip quiver at the end, tryna find it lol.