Been coaching juniors on entry level archery half a decade. Concentration and Distraction definitely define how good one progress. Strength is not the key which most people think it's the most important. Frustrations comes in when they started good then drifts back into their old habits.
"You know what you need to do, but you don't do it. It's not that you can't do it, but you don't do it." - boutta send this to my mate that keeps laughing it off or making an excuse whenever he gets advice from anyone lol
The little Genesis bow is an excellent teaching tool. I used it for years with 11 -13 year olds in class at school. With it, and its low draw weight, you can teach kids proper alignment and technique without the fatigue factor setting in. It does take a lot of patience in teaching this to younger archers.
Hey NuSensei I did my first archery tournament today. It was an 18m indoor 30+30 arrows. I watched countless of your and Kaminskis’s videos and I’m really thankful. I scored a 449 out of 600 and wanted to ask you what you think. For info i started about 2.5 months back and have been doing 3 sessions per week. I have been using a stabilizer rod for a long time and 3 sessions before the tournament i started using a sight. My bow is a club bow around 26lbs. Our coach sent us out because it’s being organized by our club so the atmosphere is more chill and we can get used to that environment. What do you think? Thanks for the videos :D
I hate my technique, my draw is short if its not its long, my grip is "wrong", im always changing technique everyone is annoyed at me. My problem? Im an instructor
Been coaching juniors on entry level archery half a decade. Concentration and Distraction definitely define how good one progress. Strength is not the key which most people think it's the most important. Frustrations comes in when they started good then drifts back into their old habits.
I needed this right now. This coming week I think I'll go through each step on a different day and build up
Good idea! 💡 😊
"You know what you need to do, but you don't do it. It's not that you can't do it, but you don't do it." - boutta send this to my mate that keeps laughing it off or making an excuse whenever he gets advice from anyone lol
Ooo! Love this! I’ll try these out next time 🏹thank you NUSensei! 😇
Great video, just don't know how beneficial your videos are to me and my Archery team. We use the Genesis Compund Bows.
The little Genesis bow is an excellent teaching tool. I used it for years with 11 -13 year olds in class at school. With it, and its low draw weight, you can teach kids proper alignment and technique without the fatigue factor setting in. It does take a lot of patience in teaching this to younger archers.
Thanks Bud!
Hey NuSensei I did my first archery tournament today. It was an 18m indoor 30+30 arrows. I watched countless of your and Kaminskis’s videos and I’m really thankful. I scored a 449 out of 600 and wanted to ask you what you think.
For info i started about 2.5 months back and have been doing 3 sessions per week. I have been using a stabilizer rod for a long time and 3 sessions before the tournament i started using a sight. My bow is a club bow around 26lbs. Our coach sent us out because it’s being organized by our club so the atmosphere is more chill and we can get used to that environment.
What do you think?
Thanks for the videos :D
I hate my technique, my draw is short if its not its long, my grip is "wrong", im always changing technique everyone is annoyed at me.
My problem?
Im an instructor