It's cool how his muscle definition allows you to see what kind of stress archery puts on the body. Archaeologists can identify the bodies of archers by the wear on their bones!
Men's open compound by World Archery standards is 180 meters with a 60 pound bow, or 590 feet. Arrows are about 400 grain. A good scoring group will put them all within a 2 meter radius.
I just watched a video about center of mass and world records for the javelin. Surly the arrow could start at a thirty degrees angle with a center of mass in the arrow for lift. Babe Ruth could hit a baseball further than the compound bow world record? That does not make sense.
@@rogervancouwenberghe6685 not really. its the tip designs that made bigger differences. weight gets naturally get heavier so you dont shoot too light arrows, causing a dry fire like effect and damaging your bow. you dont want 100+ lb bow to explode close by your face. or shattered arrow shaft pieces flying to your bow hand. 130-160 lb bow will lightly puncture full medieval knight armors with bodkin arrow tip.
@@reschiverresc-qq6ts medieval ballads, celts culture, we don't know the name of the author. the young man on this video promotes the Templars because He is the One of them from his past lives
Just to let you know, US Army shoots its howitzers at a 35 degree angle to get the greatest distance. Anything higher and the projectile loses horizontal distance although it gains more vertical height. Remember, you are going for how far you can shoot it horizontally, not how high you can shoot it into the sky!
Are you sure it is better for distance? Because at 45 degrees, the arrow is going up as much as it is traveling distance-wise away from the shooter. This would reduce it's horizontal travel, and arrows don't get high enough in the atmosphere to take advantage of the lower drag of less dense air. I think people instinctively think 45 degrees is the optimal angle for distance, but the military uses 35 degrees instead of 45 degrees to aim their howitzers for the longest shots. I am retired US Army, so that is where the info comes from, and not just a guess. @@TheNatural0215
I've got 2 years of college physics.I will look into this 45 degree angle stuff. If it is better, then it must be due to the arrow's low velocity. @@TheNatural0215
Keep up the good work. The strength it takes to pull back that sort of war bow and hit those distances is totally underestimated by the majority of people.
It’s crazy to see what you looked like 2 years ago in real time. Today, the hair is much longer, physique is bigger, and the draw weight is higher. Noticeably, I might add.
Would like to see you using recurves. Manchurian Bows are a good representation of ancient greek recurves we have in art. The long Ears give them energy efficiencies on par with modern compounds when over 80 pounds and shooting heavy arrows. warbow is ~55% efficient, long eared recurves are ~80% with heavy arrows.
You are not a retired US Army Officer who has worked with US Army Field Artillery Officers. I am , not you. And the US Army Artillery Officers will tell you "that archers were ancient field artillery." They are the subject matter experts on this, not you. @@ljss6805
No, Bows and arrows pre date catapults by 10s of thousands of years. Also, I am a US Army Officer, retired, and US Army Artillery Officers state very clearly that the bow and arrow, the war bows were the first forms of Field Artillery. I trust the Army's War Knowledge better than I do your mistaken judgement. @@ljss6805
Assuming negligible air resistance, the range for a shot with an angle of elevation θ is v²sin(2θ)/g, where v is the initial speed of the arrow as it leaves the bow and g is the acceleration due to gravity. The maximum range is when sin(2θ) is maximum, i.e. when θ = 45°, making sin(2θ) = 1. So assuming θ was 45° and taking g to be 32ft/sec² and the range as 473ft gives v = √(473 x 32) = 123ft/sec or about 84mph. A good fast bowler at cricket bowls the ball at about 100mph. So perhaps θ wasn’t 45° after all, or air resistance isn’t negligible. Dunno.
Hey man! Id like to see you pull full draw on this bow, and once you get it, im sure it would go much farther. That was bot full draw but once you get it that would be impressive!
I'm pretty sure that if you want maximum penetration you should be shooting around 95° ish angel or near level to the target as the velocity with start to deminish after the apex of the curve.
I’m currently reading the Throne of Glass book series by Sarah J Maas…..and this man must be the character, Rowan, the ancient grand muscled warrior, in real life 😍🥰😅🥰book 3 Heir of Fire ahhhh! 🥰
We've got lots of Jesus in this platform. There's "Tech Jesus" (Steve from gamers nexus), "live stream Jesus" (moistCr1TiKaL), and now we have archery Jesus. 😊
конечно интересный результат: для 155 фунтового лука (70 кг) дальность составила 473 фута (144 м) у меня лук из можевельника 37 кг дальность вытянул 150 м
I was not insulting you with the 35 degree angle the US Army uses for max distance. I would encourage you to try it and see what kind of distance you can get. I would figure initially, that you would gain distance over shooting 45 degrees, unless there are factors affecting the arrow flight such that it would require a steeper launch angle. I am also an archer. I would think that you can shoot that arrow further than 473 feet. I know 50 pound longbows with graphite arrows are shooting much farther than 473 ft. I think they shoot over 400 yds, but don't recall the exact figure. And by the way, congrats on your ability to draw and shoot a 155 pound longbow war bow!!!
There's some interesting shite on the Javelin world record debate. Could you put a center of mass in an Arrow. Apparently a javelin used to get lift. Say you bring this angle down to 30 degrees instead of 45 degrees. With a center of mass within the arrow. 600 feet I bet
He shooting one and a half football fields but what would impress me more is to shoot a Target at that distance. I used to shoot that distance that he's shooting right there and hit a Target with an English longbow.
Archers physiques were described as gorilla like . Years of training to pull and shoot a warbow which started in at 1650 up to 1800. They trained from childhood every Sunday feast day etc by virtue of kings law. Their bodies grew in line with the stresses needed to shoot this bow, not something you get at the gym
1500grain for a 155# bow is perfectly fine... It's 10 grain per pound, wich is a standard weight for any longbow. With this kind of warbow you may need even highier weight.
How much do you find that strength helps with pulling the bow? Do you think someone like a Strongman (Eddie Hall, Brian Shaw, Thor Bjornsson, etc.) who can bench press like 300kg would be able to pull bows that are 2 to 3 times as powerful as your standard War Bow?
From personal experience strength certainly can help but form and repetition is the largest thing. Obviously, those guys are outliers and can probably rip back crazy High weight but I feel like your normal really strong gym bro would struggle
@dashrendar5320 in your experience, do exercises like bench press or pull-up help develop the same muscles used with firing? Not even thinking about gym bros and body builders, but people who regularly train strength like powerlifters, etc. I was just wondering what the limit for how heavy bows can realistically get
They help in the sense that someone who trains consistently is going to be stronger than a normal person but people who train specifically to shoot heavy bows will have very specialized muscle groupings and the form takes a long time to get right also. I don’t really know what the upper limit would be.
@dashrendar5320 Yeah I don't believe that for a second. Even as a tiny, nobody I am completely aware of 90% of the other creators out there and this guy's been a key figure in a international media uproar for about two years...... Just cut the first part and say you're doing what you like. It's more respectable.
@@devindewby9194 Maybe it's cause you're a "tiny nobody" that you have the time to be terminally online and consume internet content all day to be aware of "90% of creators". That a freaking lot! This guy probably spends a lot more time with his hobby than he does surfing the web...
This I actually purchased but this is a self bow, made of white sapwood hickory. Many others are “laminate bows” made of hickory or Ipe as a backing and bamboo in the front portion
Thank you for your advice. Iam searching 5years making traditional wepons. Cross bow, blow pipe, bow and aarrow. Pleas give your whatsup number i will send some photos
Just got curious modern arrows are lighter with being a hollow pipe so will a high pound bow warp or break said arrows and in vise versa will a modern compound bow handle a thick heavy war bow arrow? (Dunno why these questions pop in my head while watching these my brain is weird)
You're sappose to triangulate / zero your shots and bring 3 into where you KNOW where your shot is not what you think you see ...the moisture in the air always causes a illusion from where you are to what you see what you see isn't where your target is
Bruh, so a line of longbows could likely engage the threat to lethal effect at the same range as a combat rifle. “The effective range is blah blah blah” yea, but you try actually shooting that far.
I never seen such a fine example of male physique in such an unflattering pose. The way the camera catches him pulling the bow, from that angle, in the thumbnail he actually looked skinny!
You wanna really go for distance? Go for an arrow that is around 7.0 grains per pound. So for this, basically a 1,000 grain arrow. It doesn't have the same kinetic efficiency, but it will shoot 200fps+ and that arrow will carry a lot further while still being heavy enough to not damage the bow. Bet we'd be talking 600ft or more.
I’m not sure how tall you are, but I’m guessing you are pulling about your body weight, but am I close? If you are heavier it’s all muscle so ether way call me impressed! Best wishes to you and your family bro. ✌️🇺🇸
Thanks man! I am 5 foot 11 and weigh about 175lbs, this was a much older video actually. I am doing the 165 now and almost to my 175. Best wishes to you and yours as well
It was quite a few things actually. That was the first distance test I had ever done with that though, and I wasn’t giving it a good draw. I got much better results later on down the road, but that was a poor performance
It's cool how his muscle definition allows you to see what kind of stress archery puts on the body. Archaeologists can identify the bodies of archers by the wear on their bones!
I watch this guy's content for that reason, lmao. It helps me see what I should be feeling when I shoot, as a longbowman myself
Truth
This guy did not achieve his physique with just this
@@emmang2010 that would be very unlikely, yes.
According to Democrats archeologists can't even tell male from female
This guy looks like a videogame character who is ready to give you a quest.
Haha, shirtless Nord waiting in the rain (Morrowind callback)
It's actually to him png use to give quests xD
Turns out to be the best follower as well.
More like the follower that actually does work lol I swear they should recruit him to do geralt lol definitely matches the wolf vibe
@@dashrendar5320NON SI VEDE LA DISTANZA QUANTE JARDS???
MEDIEVAL ENGLAND: JOHN WYCK
Haha the prequel!!!
Dash, what is music 👉🏼❓@@dashrendar5320
Saw him once in a tavern kill a person with a f*cking wooden spoon.
It’s John Wickinghamshire
I know who im calling if a dragon shows up
Haha ready to absorb some dragon souls and rule Skyrim!
Im not gay but that man is a SPECIMEN! This is how every man should aspire to look!
I am Gay and have ADHD and what was he talking about ? I wasn’t listening to his face.
@@leoberg118 😂 idk dude, blinded by his beauty
You're gayer than I am !
10% maybe bro
@@leoberg118adhd isn’t real
Men's open compound by World Archery standards is 180 meters with a 60 pound bow, or 590 feet. Arrows are about 400 grain. A good scoring group will put them all within a 2 meter radius.
I just watched a video about center of mass and world records for the javelin. Surly the arrow could start at a thirty degrees angle with a center of mass in the arrow for lift. Babe Ruth could hit a baseball further than the compound bow world record? That does not make sense.
LOOK AT THE PHYSIQUE ON THIS GUY GOD DAMN
hes a knight
At the first second i knew this footage was old!
Awesome body improvement man!!
💪💪
Thanks for that! That was when I first got 155 pound bow and it was well outside of my current ability 😂
Fucking awesome
Thanks my dude!
Bro trained robin hood in his medieval era 💀💀💀
Ancient armor piercing rounds! I like ,👍
Thanks man!
That's what heavy arrows were for, right? Piercing the armor of war archers.
@@rogervancouwenberghe6685 not really. its the tip designs that made bigger differences. weight gets naturally get heavier so you dont shoot too light arrows, causing a dry fire like effect and damaging your bow. you dont want 100+ lb bow to explode close by your face. or shattered arrow shaft pieces flying to your bow hand. 130-160 lb bow will lightly puncture full medieval knight armors with bodkin arrow tip.
Hey whats your diet and exercise like? What do you eat/drink in a normal day and what is your workout regime like
diet : arrows
exercise : arrows
the Vikings dont have any diets
@@danaevans826 they did
@@niccolocoletti7507 no, if you are from the real Vikings tribe not the one who dressed like
@@danaevans826yeah Vikings didnt have a diet, they got sustenance and nourishment from Odin's tit when they slept.
Dude needs to be in a Viking movie!
to be the Viking and to be in the movie is not the same thing
he is not from the Vikings
@@danaevans826what
@@danaevans826bro, what is music name ❓👉🏼
@@reschiverresc-qq6ts medieval ballads, celts culture, we don't know the name of the author. the young man on this video promotes the Templars because He is the One of them from his past lives
For some reason i remembered that one line from Mulan when Yao says he could get the arrow “with his shirt on”.
Love it!! 🎉
Is he geralt of rivia? His look and built are perfect for geralt the witcher
That’s the dream!
Just to let you know, US Army shoots its howitzers at a 35 degree angle to get the greatest distance. Anything higher and the projectile loses horizontal distance although it gains more vertical height. Remember, you are going for how far you can shoot it horizontally, not how high you can shoot it into the sky!
45 degree is better for distance
Are you sure it is better for distance? Because at 45 degrees, the arrow is going up as much as it is traveling distance-wise away from the shooter. This would reduce it's horizontal travel, and arrows don't get high enough in the atmosphere to take advantage of the lower drag of less dense air. I think people instinctively think 45 degrees is the optimal angle for distance, but the military uses 35 degrees instead of 45 degrees to aim their howitzers for the longest shots. I am retired US Army, so that is where the info comes from, and not just a guess. @@TheNatural0215
@@jefflovesdogs9973 ya im sure. physics and stuff
I've got 2 years of college physics.I will look into this 45 degree angle stuff. If it is better, then it must be due to the arrow's low velocity. @@TheNatural0215
Where did you learn physics?@@TheNatural0215
Would love to try and build up to that someday. Crazy impressive
Gunfire: is banned
Man with bows: my majesty
Keep up the good work. The strength it takes to pull back that sort of war bow and hit those distances is totally underestimated by the majority of people.
Cool. It would be interesting to see how much further the arrows would fly with the same bow, but lighter (maybe 1.000 grain) arrows. :)
I swear I thought this was a Calvin Klein commercial from the 10th century.
Bro u look dope while shooting
A hundred and twenty five yards
..........I'll just hold onto my Turkish bow
It’s crazy to see what you looked like 2 years ago in real time. Today, the hair is much longer, physique is bigger, and the draw weight is higher. Noticeably, I might add.
Yeah I have grown a lot in strength from those early days haha, that was when I first got the 155lb bow and man it was rough at first haha
Would like to see you using recurves.
Manchurian Bows are a good representation of ancient greek recurves we have in art. The long Ears give them energy efficiencies on par with modern compounds when over 80 pounds and shooting heavy arrows. warbow is ~55% efficient, long eared recurves are ~80% with heavy arrows.
I came here for the pelt, and was not disappointed. ❤😂🧜♀️
Real life rambo
If John wick and geralt of rivia had a baby
And todays episode of I should be sleeping but watching how to shoot a warbow at 2am instead when I don't even own one jaha
It was really difficult to pay attention to the actual video with such a hot bowman
That’s the most graceful I’ve ever seen anyone shoot a bow
He said 155lbs and I thought that was HIS poundage
Archers were field artillery in those ancient days.
No, artillery was artillery in those ancient days: catapults, trebuchets, scorpions, etc.
You are not a retired US Army Officer who has worked with US Army Field Artillery Officers. I am , not you. And the US Army Artillery Officers will tell you "that archers were ancient field artillery." They are the subject matter experts on this, not you. @@ljss6805
No, Bows and arrows pre date catapults by 10s of thousands of years. Also, I am a US Army Officer, retired, and US Army Artillery Officers state very clearly that the bow and arrow, the war bows were the first forms of Field Artillery. I trust the Army's War Knowledge better than I do your mistaken judgement. @@ljss6805
Well, now i know why i was seeing arrows flying over me in the sky days before xd
Assuming negligible air resistance, the range for a shot with an angle of elevation θ is v²sin(2θ)/g, where v is the initial speed of the arrow as it leaves the bow and g is the acceleration due to gravity. The maximum range is when sin(2θ) is maximum, i.e. when θ = 45°, making sin(2θ) = 1.
So assuming θ was 45° and taking g to be 32ft/sec² and the range as 473ft gives v = √(473 x 32) = 123ft/sec or about 84mph.
A good fast bowler at cricket bowls the ball at about 100mph. So perhaps θ wasn’t 45° after all, or air resistance isn’t negligible. Dunno.
He should have played Hawkeye
Hey man! Id like to see you pull full draw on this bow, and once you get it, im sure it would go much farther. That was bot full draw but once you get it that would be impressive!
I'm pretty sure that if you want maximum penetration you should be shooting around 95° ish angel or near level to the target as the velocity with start to deminish after the apex of the curve.
I’m currently reading the Throne of Glass book series by Sarah J Maas…..and this man must be the character, Rowan, the ancient grand muscled warrior, in real life 😍🥰😅🥰book 3 Heir of Fire ahhhh! 🥰
ur old
This dude is built like death from darksiders. Dream physique. I need to start doing this type of stuff
If you think he achieved even some of his physique from archery, I feel bad for your level of knowledge
No, nah! Not 45 degrees! More like 25-30 degrees.
Do you workout on top of regularly pulling bows similar to cam hanes with the lift run shoot process. I’m curious because U R SHREDDED
Archery gigachad
That's some pretty bosting weights!!
Someone is gonna get hit up for the next assassins' creed game free game
Dude's lobbing utility poles downrange.
We want to see a comparison video of, british bow and turkish bow (penetration and range)
37.5 degree is the optimum release angle for distance fyi
Made bows as a kid and my distance record was 100 meters.
We've got lots of Jesus in this platform. There's "Tech Jesus" (Steve from gamers nexus), "live stream Jesus" (moistCr1TiKaL), and now we have archery Jesus. 😊
you look very healthy what foods do you eat?
And im over here lowering the draw weight on my 60# compound.....😂
Imagine hitting your forearm with a 155 bow 😢
His release is so majestic hahahaha
dude, you're handsome! Not gay -)
Nice one
конечно интересный результат: для 155 фунтового лука (70 кг) дальность составила 473 фута (144 м) у меня лук из можевельника 37 кг дальность вытянул 150 м
Bro thinks he’s nightwolf
I was not insulting you with the 35 degree angle the US Army uses for max distance. I would encourage you to try it and see what kind of distance you can get. I would figure initially, that you would gain distance over shooting 45 degrees, unless there are factors affecting the arrow flight such that it would require a steeper launch angle. I am also an archer. I would think that you can shoot that arrow further than 473 feet. I know 50 pound longbows with graphite arrows are shooting much farther than 473 ft. I think they shoot over 400 yds, but don't recall the exact figure. And by the way, congrats on your ability to draw and shoot a 155 pound longbow war bow!!!
There's some interesting shite on the Javelin world record debate. Could you put a center of mass in an Arrow. Apparently a javelin used to get lift. Say you bring this angle down to 30 degrees instead of 45 degrees. With a center of mass within the arrow. 600 feet I bet
Where can I buy bows like this so I can train the art of archery?
I have a friend who makes them arcane_artisan_archery he has a shop on Etsy
I want to buy this
I came across this guy in my feed and boy this is sick
Please kindly show how to use two axes in an all round maxes
When the civ in aoe 2 had enough
He shooting one and a half football fields but what would impress me more is to shoot a Target at that distance. I used to shoot that distance that he's shooting right there and hit a Target with an English longbow.
Archers physiques were described as gorilla like . Years of training to pull and shoot a warbow which started in at 1650 up to 1800. They trained from childhood every Sunday feast day etc by virtue of kings law. Their bodies grew in line with the stresses needed to shoot this bow, not something you get at the gym
Came here for the "my dude is biblically accurate" comment.
guess its gotta be me then.
hes look like asassin creed
Was volley fire used historically? And is it effective? Ive seen differing opinions
1500grain for a 155# bow is perfectly fine... It's 10 grain per pound, wich is a standard weight for any longbow. With this kind of warbow you may need even highier weight.
Light work for Joe Gibbs
Anti- tank arrows ? :D Will they ultimately penetrate shields, and plates ?
My guy just bent a mop 😮
Hi what draw length are you getting with that bow??
Why hasnt he responded to joe gibbs the literal father of heavy bows? BTW love your vids
Have you chronographed those 1500 grain arrows?
Where do you find your bows? I can't even find longbows for hunting or just to practice at the range unless I get them at Cabela's for $450
All homie needs is a mask and twin hand scythes, and he could be Death from Darksiders 2 🤔
Bruh wtf you look like alexios from assassins creed odyssey 😳😳🫡 nice vid tho
Robin hood is that you?
How much do you find that strength helps with pulling the bow? Do you think someone like a Strongman (Eddie Hall, Brian Shaw, Thor Bjornsson, etc.) who can bench press like 300kg would be able to pull bows that are 2 to 3 times as powerful as your standard War Bow?
From personal experience strength certainly can help but form and repetition is the largest thing. Obviously, those guys are outliers and can probably rip back crazy High weight but I feel like your normal really strong gym bro would struggle
@dashrendar5320 in your experience, do exercises like bench press or pull-up help develop the same muscles used with firing? Not even thinking about gym bros and body builders, but people who regularly train strength like powerlifters, etc. I was just wondering what the limit for how heavy bows can realistically get
They help in the sense that someone who trains consistently is going to be stronger than a normal person but people who train specifically to shoot heavy bows will have very specialized muscle groupings and the form takes a long time to get right also. I don’t really know what the upper limit would be.
Im gay now
This guy wakes up every day and says god I wish I was tristan tate....... But he won't be.
Ha i have no idea who that is…I just like shooting bows and breaking stuff with medieval weapons
@dashrendar5320 Yeah I don't believe that for a second. Even as a tiny, nobody I am completely aware of 90% of the other creators out there and this guy's been a key figure in a international media uproar for about two years......
Just cut the first part and say you're doing what you like. It's more respectable.
what a weird ass comment
@@devindewby9194 Maybe it's cause you're a "tiny nobody" that you have the time to be terminally online and consume internet content all day to be aware of "90% of creators". That a freaking lot! This guy probably spends a lot more time with his hobby than he does surfing the web...
Hai dear how to make this bow. Which wood use better bow making. Pleas reply dear thank you. I am very itersted your video
This I actually purchased but this is a self bow, made of white sapwood hickory. Many others are “laminate bows” made of hickory or Ipe as a backing and bamboo in the front portion
Thank you for your advice. Iam searching 5years making traditional wepons. Cross bow, blow pipe, bow and aarrow. Pleas give your whatsup number i will send some photos
Just got curious modern arrows are lighter with being a hollow pipe so will a high pound bow warp or break said arrows and in vise versa will a modern compound bow handle a thick heavy war bow arrow? (Dunno why these questions pop in my head while watching these my brain is weird)
if i looked like that id never wear clothes again
How do you make arrows that heavy, What kind of wood and diameter are the shafts and what is the point weight?
You're sappose to triangulate / zero your shots and bring 3 into where you KNOW where your shot is not what you think you see ...the moisture in the air always causes a illusion from where you are to what you see what you see isn't where your target is
Bruh, so a line of longbows could likely engage the threat to lethal effect at the same range as a combat rifle.
“The effective range is blah blah blah” yea, but you try actually shooting that far.
I never seen such a fine example of male physique in such an unflattering pose.
The way the camera catches him pulling the bow, from that angle, in the thumbnail he actually looked skinny!
It's way easier to engage your back muscles that way to pull such immense weight. While movie prop bows weigh nothing, making it easier to look "cool"
What’s the spine on those arrows?
You wanna really go for distance? Go for an arrow that is around 7.0 grains per pound. So for this, basically a 1,000 grain arrow. It doesn't have the same kinetic efficiency, but it will shoot 200fps+ and that arrow will carry a lot further while still being heavy enough to not damage the bow. Bet we'd be talking 600ft or more.
157yds? You could manage that with a bow of about 80lbs with those arrows.
473 feet? 144 mts? Nice!
How do you even get an arrow up to 1500 grains??? Thats absurd!
I’m not sure how tall you are, but I’m guessing you are pulling about your body weight, but am I close? If you are heavier it’s all muscle so ether way call me impressed! Best wishes to you and your family bro. ✌️🇺🇸
Thanks man! I am 5 foot 11 and weigh about 175lbs, this was a much older video actually. I am doing the 165 now and almost to my 175. Best wishes to you and yours as well
more than 150 Yards!!?!
Legend
You look just like Sir Gwaine from Merlin!!!
I think the angle is too low. 473 feet isn’t great for a longbow of that poundage. Or your feathers are too big. Perhaps a bit of both
It was quite a few things actually. That was the first distance test I had ever done with that though, and I wasn’t giving it a good draw. I got much better results later on down the road, but that was a poor performance