@@OpiatesAndTitsnope the one on the right is asymmetrical design of sort ( see the top limb ) and the other one seems similar to the alibow non tatar types
The ones in use in the video were not exactly short bows. A straight stick style longbow would be fine I imagine. Probably no center pass bow, no fittings (balancers, sights, etc), no release aids...
Edit: Muhammad seems to be using an almost Hungarian style in the grip but the siyahs seem small for those bows? Christ it’s hard for me to tell lol They look like large Tatar bows, maybe Assyrian, or maybe a manchu style? A lot of these bows have similar shapes and I am bad at identifying them but these are short recurve bows or reflex reflex bows which were typically laminated bows (these are probably fiberglass laminated). These sorts of bows were frequent used by horse archers but these are pretty long for a strictly horse bow. These are probably loosely based on some historical bows. It’s such a broad category because it’s not strictly Asian cultures that used these bows, the Hungarians for example were prolific horse archers and used similar bows. I guess the best way to put it is these are laminated reflex deflex bows that use a wooden siyah or lever to help draw the bow and maintain string angle despite the bows size. Manchu bows were draw 34+ inches and excel at shooting large heavy arrows. Given the size of these bows their more “foot archer” than horsebow but again that’s strictly a bad way of looking at it and their reflex-deflex or traditional laminated recurve bows with siyahs. The Chinese guy looks like he’s using an Assyrian bow by Bogar archery.
Not sure what to think of it... Asiatic archery is more about speed shooting than target. But here they shoot by western rules, which kinda defeats purpose of using the asiatic style of shooting.
Interesting to see Mohamed is using an Olympic style bow hand grip with this style of shooting instead of the traditional eagle claw style grip.
I think he was a recurve or barebow archer
@@RoyMcAvoyhe's pure traditional archer
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Nice to see Asiatic bows used in competition.
Yes it’s nice to see traditional recurve bows with siyahs used. Pretty sure one of those was a Hungarian bow.
@@OpiatesAndTitsnope the one on the right is asymmetrical design of sort ( see the top limb ) and the other one seems similar to the alibow non tatar types
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How does a person get into competing in this sport. I live in the USA and would love to compete.
You can register online directly at our website when it is open of registration
Same here , we should start something here. Damn uncultured rustics we are
same i would love to try this.
How many meters?
what range ?
Too much noise and chatter when the archers are at full draw ready to release.
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What's the distance?
18m
Audio not synch
At least we are hearing the score 2 shots before it happens😁 Make that 3 shots.
wow they actually have an event in the olympics using authentic bows? or are those made of modern materials just made to look like wood?
These are asiatic bows, made from wood/sinew/horn, or wood/fiberglass usually.
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At what distance are they shooting?
think its about 20m
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@@dominic6634 is it really only 20m?
18m
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is longbow allowed?
The ones in use in the video were not exactly short bows. A straight stick style longbow would be fine I imagine. Probably no center pass bow, no fittings (balancers, sights, etc), no release aids...
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What is the name/style of these bows ?
Thank you for this video.
Traditional bowl
Asiatic / horse bows
Edit: Muhammad seems to be using an almost Hungarian style in the grip but the siyahs seem small for those bows? Christ it’s hard for me to tell lol
They look like large Tatar bows, maybe Assyrian, or maybe a manchu style? A lot of these bows have similar shapes and I am bad at identifying them but these are short recurve bows or reflex reflex bows which were typically laminated bows (these are probably fiberglass laminated). These sorts of bows were frequent used by horse archers but these are pretty long for a strictly horse bow.
These are probably loosely based on some historical bows. It’s such a broad category because it’s not strictly Asian cultures that used these bows, the Hungarians for example were prolific horse archers and used similar bows.
I guess the best way to put it is these are laminated reflex deflex bows that use a wooden siyah or lever to help draw the bow and maintain string angle despite the bows size. Manchu bows were draw 34+ inches and excel at shooting large heavy arrows. Given the size of these bows their more “foot archer” than horsebow but again that’s strictly a bad way of looking at it and their reflex-deflex or traditional laminated recurve bows with siyahs. The Chinese guy looks like he’s using an Assyrian bow by Bogar archery.
@@trexypoo5360 Europeans used bows like these. Their traditional recurve bows with siyahs.
wah
2nd arrow from the 2nd set from Mohammad was obviously 10, wtf man..
WOW
2nd set won by Mohamad, but then the score was given to jun... Another wtf
Not sure what to think of it... Asiatic archery is more about speed shooting than target. But here they shoot by western rules, which kinda defeats purpose of using the asiatic style of shooting.
the format used here is horrible. lookd like a cheap stage show in Tijuana.
What is it with all these cheats who cannot pull the bow back behind their ear
What about distance? How much metres?
18m