I'm new to archery, and after watching this video, there was a lot of things I realized i was doing wrong even after countless hours on UA-cam. Thank you for this content!
Another great video with excellent advice. Repeatability in form makes great archers. When your brain doesn't have to think about the process anymore, and it is muscle memory, that's when you will be the most accurate. Until then, I'll keep hunting for or buying arrows for those long range 100 yard shots with my compound.
Thank you for the very helpful advice and insights, both in this and your other videos. You have provided answers I would have had to get the hard way by a long and frustrating process of trial and error.
Thanks for these tips. I noticed plucking the string, shortened follow through and bowtilting causes my arrows to go all ovwr the place. When i practice, i will keep these tips in mind. Question coach, which nuckle should be at the corner of the smile? The thumb, middle finger or it doesnt matter?
I'm an Archery student, and I have a question. Your bow moved after your shot at one point, and I noticed that mine does too, and it messed my shot up. Am I doing something else wrong, or is it the bow itself? Also, this might answer a bit of my first question, but how do I stop myself from shaking too?
Arrows can also go left if your bow shoulder isn't in alignment, although this won't be so evident with low poundage bows. Typically archers with poor alignment compensate for the arrows going left, so it will just appear as general left to right spread.
I'm new to archery, and after watching this video, there was a lot of things I realized i was doing wrong even after countless hours on UA-cam. Thank you for this content!
Thank you for watching! Glad it helped!
I’m an archery instructor and this is excellent reference material for helping with correcting. Thank you.
Thank you! Glad it was helpful!
very clear and helpful, thank you for sharing!!
Thanks very helpful even for a long time archerer. Always learning I like your teaching style keeping it simple.
Glad you enjoy it!
Great tips Tara. Thank you for your video.
Thanks for watching!
Good reminder for experienced archers also when certain problems develop
Thanks for watching!
Great video, I’m starting an Archery Team, and most of my kids are shooting to the side. But your videos are helping me becoming a better coach.
Awesome! So glad to hear this!
Thank you, Tara! Again an interesting and informative video. Love your type of teaching shooting with a bow!
Thank you! I really appreciate that!
Another great video with excellent advice. Repeatability in form makes great archers. When your brain doesn't have to think about the process anymore, and it is muscle memory, that's when you will be the most accurate. Until then, I'll keep hunting for or buying arrows for those long range 100 yard shots with my compound.
Thank you for the very helpful advice and insights, both in this and your other videos. You have provided answers I would have had to get the hard way by a long and frustrating process of trial and error.
Happy to help!
Thank you Tara love your videos 😊
Glad you like them!
Now I know why my shots are all over the place 😆😅🤣. Thank you so much!
Any time! 😂
@@ArcheryHouse I also found out my bow was not aligned straight.😑😑😑
Thanks for the pointers!
You bet!
This is awesome video, thank you for this great information. 👏👏
I’m glad you found it helpful!
Stunning Beauty,and Great information 😍
Thank you, Guru! 🙏
Thank you for watching!
The pushing forward on the bow as you shoot is used when doing horse archery
Khatra is the opposite of the heel push that Tara demonstrated here, it's where you push the top of the bow forward.
Thank youuu❤❤❤
You're welcome 😊
Thanks for these tips. I noticed plucking the string, shortened follow through and bowtilting causes my arrows to go all ovwr the place. When i practice, i will keep these tips in mind.
Question coach, which nuckle should be at the corner of the smile? The thumb, middle finger or it doesnt matter?
Aim small miss small if you can throw a stone and hit what you throwing at you can do archery.
thanks nice video so cool 🤠
Thanks for watching!
I'm an Archery student, and I have a question. Your bow moved after your shot at one point, and I noticed that mine does too, and it messed my shot up. Am I doing something else wrong, or is it the bow itself?
Also, this might answer a bit of my first question, but how do I stop myself from shaking too?
Arrows can also go left if your bow shoulder isn't in alignment, although this won't be so evident with low poundage bows. Typically archers with poor alignment compensate for the arrows going left, so it will just appear as general left to right spread.
Can you make a video about targets. I don't have access to a range and I need an affordable and serviceable target.