Damn that's a sexy bow.*clears throat* I can confirm that this training technique has helped me immeasurably with "aim small miss small" especially when it is located on a larger target boss. Giving something for your eyes and brain to "focus" on is key to having that amazing experience as an instinctive archer, where you arrow "magically" hits right where you are looking. This is a cheap and incredibly effective method to use with archers of all ages and skill levels. From the very start Jim, this video (paper cup training) led me on a journey from small improvement to small improvement and has helped me share incremental success to beginners, watching their eyes light up as they see their arrow dive into the cup because it has helped them "pick a spot". Great video mate, keep up the amazing work and.... ill see you on the internet
I used to play a game like this with basketball. Make the shot take a step back when you miss take ten from that distance. Training games are better than just training
I use slices of pool noodles stuck to the butt. Works beautifully and lasts longer than the cup for the same size. Also it's slightly 3d in itself, but does the job 😁
I’ve been shooting my morning coffee cups for 10 years. I think humans/animal’s eyes can lock on 3d objects easier than flat paper prints. I know mine can.
Damn that's a sexy bow.*clears throat*
I can confirm that this training technique has helped me immeasurably with "aim small miss small" especially when it is located on a larger target boss. Giving something for your eyes and brain to "focus" on is key to having that amazing experience as an instinctive archer, where you arrow "magically" hits right where you are looking. This is a cheap and incredibly effective method to use with archers of all ages and skill levels. From the very start Jim, this video (paper cup training) led me on a journey from small improvement to small improvement and has helped me share incremental success to beginners, watching their eyes light up as they see their arrow dive into the cup because it has helped them "pick a spot".
Great video mate, keep up the amazing work and.... ill see you on the internet
Still one of my favorite videos you ever put out was the paper cup video
Good advice. Thanks.
So glad you are back.
Good tips Jim as usual mate 👍🏹
Nice target set up, good to see you back, i think your due back on the push podcast for a chat with Matt
Aim small miss small! Love it :)
Awesome first vid back dude 👌🏹😁
It’s actually technically the third 😅😉
Love yor videos 👏👏👍
Loving the videos. New archer, so definitely going to have a try. Was wondering what the bow on the wall is?
Watch this space, we've got something very special on that coming up 😉
Very interesting, will give it a go 🏹
Well looks like I’m buying some paper cups tomorrow 👏🏼
Hi grizzzly ..good top tip
I used to play a game like this with basketball. Make the shot take a step back when you miss take ten from that distance. Training games are better than just training
Nice looking bow on the table. What make is it?
That is the Grizzly Jim signature series from striker -GJ
I use slices of pool noodles stuck to the butt. Works beautifully and lasts longer than the cup for the same size. Also it's slightly 3d in itself, but does the job 😁
I’ve been shooting my morning coffee cups for 10 years. I think humans/animal’s eyes can lock on 3d objects easier than flat paper prints. I know mine can.
Very nice, how much would one cost ?
The Bow? around 900$ according to the interwebs
Unfortunatly, though. looks really nice
If you get a Starbucks cup. I think a regular paper cup would be like $50...
I was introduced to this technique by a Holiday Hotel Entertainer in Fuerteventura in 2012, the Guy didn’t claim to have invented it.