I love the fact that you go in detail about the topics of your episodes. For example the well digging, everybody knows that it is made with a machinery but it is seldom shown how long it takes, what then process is, and when it ends. Keep up the good work!
Thank you so much for your comment 🙏🏻 that really means a lot to us 😊 because seldom people know how much work and time goes in to make our videos… so that you again 🤗🤗
Yeah exactly, these bows are based on Manchurian bows. Not original 13th century bow. And they perform soo bad, because they are so heavy, and they have to be wrapped by synthetic nylon, if not they will fall apart :(( its visible in video also. But in that subtitles was writen 2000 years old bow, before 2000 was even no mongols :DDD Sad is, they also forgot horseback archery and technique of shooting, look how he doing marks on hand, and arrow on the left, etc... not usuable on the horse!!!
I can only imagine how much work was put into this - planning, shooting and editing. Great job at the subtitle too. I can’t even understand most of the words the archer is saying! So great job!!! 👏
Oh this was such a special episode. You all look so good in deel and your place looks like paradise. My heart aches to do what you are doing and I am living vicariously through your videos. Moving overseas and starting a new life is always difficult and, although I've done it a few times, it gets harder as you get older. I will get to Mongolia one day, but how long I stay I don't know yet.
Unless you have something to work on or do it is a difficult place to live. I know many Mongolians who moved back from US and UK in their 40s - 50s now want to go back, and it is not that easy given the current circumstances and visa issues. Personally, I have decided to go back to my roots and give it a go. Hopefully my background in I.T and digital will mean I can pick up work from the west.
Thanks Mare, your comment have really meant so much to us🙏🏻👍 It’s really has been hard work to moving here with a small one and to start and grow a new UA-cam channel so we can eventually get so money to continue our dream. Thank you so much for appreciating this video it was the hardest so far with many many days to put it together. 🙏🏻🙏🏻😊
@@brownnutter Exactly. And as much as I hate to admit it, racing around the world and setting up home in new countries is soo much easier when you are young. At least I can do an extended holiday sometime.
Wow, that looks awesome! Amazing shots (pun intended), and really interesting. It looks really heavy to pull the string, even if it's not a longbow or something like that.
Thanks bro 👏🙏🏻 it was great fun to make, but a really really hard video to do and nightmare to editing and subtitle 🤪 very much an experimental video. So we will see how people respond.
Okay here is some info. Ancient Mongol Battle bow is so much different and much more powerful than Modern Mongolian Bows like ground and Sky. Some key Bow making techniques Long lost in time being also Mongolians took some bow-making techniques and shooting styles from Manchurian bow smiths & Archers. Ancient Mongolian bow's killing range was 200 yard to 250 yard. Good archers can hit the target in 350 to 400 yards for modern Mongolian bows using Blunt arrowhead and target hitting range is 130+. Thank you for your attention.
@@Menghias_Bintang Battle long bow is 166-180lb depends on wielders arm strength for horse archers bow poundage is max 150 lb for extra small bow max was a around 80-100.
In Mongolia even today girls are raised with the teaching: "Rely on your thumb than relying on a man". Women had to defend their camp, when the men were away. Your thumb is important in Mongolian archery, I think (- I'm no an expert).
I had books on Ghengis Khan and Kublai Khan as a child. I love Mongols, they're great. Dad bought us three brother's bows for Christmas, so I like archery too. I got the recurve.
Hi Guys, I was in Mongolia during the Nadaam of 2018 ,and I fell in love with the people & their culture.One of the things I saw was my Mongolian brothers father would dunk his ring finger in a Mongolian bowl filled with I believe was either airag (mares milk) or arik (vodka) then he would remove his ring finger from the bowl.Then he would flick his finger towards the sky,repeat for shoulder height but away ,then the final at was placed on his forehead.I am sure Zulaa can correct me on this procedure.I also believe he mumbled something while doing this.Can you guys please cover this in future videos.
Wow, this is a fantastic comment 🙏🏻😊 this is a real Mongolian culture. I will comment back when I know all the real details of this very common Mongolia practice. 👏👏 of course we can add it sometime 😊 thank you so much!! We really appreciate it..
They don't use the thumbdraw directly on the arrow butt but way more below. Is that a competition style? Because riding on a horse I assume it's better to clench the arrow with the thumb-draw. Can anyone explain this?
@@SimpleWildLivingit would be really cool to see a video comparing the 2 in detail, as someone trying to learn traditional archery, I find it very difficult to access detailed information from professionals such as this.
That was entertaining too watch Mongolian Professional Archers show their abilities. I thought the design of their bows was very interesting. I also wondered about the string they wrapped around their wrist, it had a small part of metal there. I wonder if it is like what we use here in America to protect the inside of your forearm and wrist. The bowstring can contact and create pain there. I also noticed the part they put on their thumbs for their holding and release technique.
I would really love more details. like why are the targets on the ground? what is the wrist wrap for and how to do it? How to properly use the thumb ring? And how this style of archery compares to hose back archery?
@@SimpleWildLiving any plans to do a more in depth dive with technique? I would really love one for Mongolian horse archery, I’m having a hard time learning without a teacher.
We have a few connections around the world with horse archery 🏹 if let me know we’re you live I can also send you a contact if there is a person teaching it closer to you..
Great video. I've bought a mongolian bow and am looking forward to using the skills shown here. Thank you for sharing. Can you explain the targets, are they foam covered cans? Jane
How come the arrow is in the wrong side of the bow, If using thumb ring the arrow should be on the right side of the bow instead of the left which is common for mediterranean archery.
@@SimpleWildLiving I was thinking the same thing. Perhaps they are reconstructing their technique from more modern styles mixed with old styles. I grew up with the two-to-three fingered European draw and the arrow on the left side, which to me is awkward and unnatural. In Korea, learned the old Turkic thumb release with the arrow on the right side which was immediately easier to shoot accurately with faster ease and success, and more naturally, and I was hooked for life! The bow was so small and light, powerful and infinitely handier, as well! I think that Mongolian archery may be evolving, and may be combining old and new ways, and predict that it may eventually settle on either the similar way to the Korean draw, or the European, since these are both opposing scientific ways to easily defeat the "archer's paradox" of the arrow being off center either way. It's exciting how accurately these archers can shoot, despite doing it the way that is supposed not to be as easy to use accurately as the two historically more physically "efficient", "scientific" methods! I further predict that using one of the other two methods, they can develop their skill to even greater heights. This video is like seeing marathon runners finishing an entire marathon in good, respectable time, or even potentially winning time while wearing ankle weights! So much respect to them! I am reminded of the development of Professor Wally Jay's very effective, if initially considered to be unorthodox "small circle Jujutsu" school, and other evolving, innovative martial sports. 😍🥰☺
Hi, not it’s pre-Qing Mongolia bow from 12th century design. Hand made for the height of the archer for competitions, the bow took 1 year by a master Mongolian bow making to complete. 😊
not even ten seconds in i've never seen a full draw while not holding the nock of an arrow, is that personal choice or tradition? (edit) i see now he has the ring on the thumb that's cool, never seen that before.
This is not the 13th century Mongol technique and bow. Bow is Machurian, it cannot be used on a horseback because it is too big. Many Mongols criticise this bow but the government is taking a lot of bribes from China and don't change the standard. We all know 13th century Mongols were great horseback archers. The arrow is placed on the right side of the arrow to make it stable when mounted. This video is using Olympic stance and that is the current standard of the archery in Mongolia and is nothing to do with the real Mongol Empire's bow culture. Moreover, those bows are lighter and their arrows don't have enough speed to hurt anything. Anyone can catch it during its flight. It is that slow and doesn't have any force. Sorry for hurting your feelings if it did hurt anyone. Tried my hard to not hurt any living being.
this is not the real mongol archery. this type of archery is a standing ground archery just for festivals. (specially naadam). for a real mongol archers check out the "altan nergui" channel
This isn't Mongol traditional archery. This is utter non sence. It's hybrid between Olympic and traditional archery. Mongols did not bind the arrow to the chin. Imagine shooting arrow on the horse back using your chin. 😂
I love the fact that you go in detail about the topics of your episodes. For example the well digging, everybody knows that it is made with a machinery but it is seldom shown how long it takes, what then process is, and when it ends. Keep up the good work!
Thank you so much for your comment 🙏🏻 that really means a lot to us 😊 because seldom people know how much work and time goes in to make our videos… so that you again 🤗🤗
Although it’s not 13th century Mongolian archery this style of late Mongolian archery is still part of the history and culture of Mongolia
Thanks so much 🙏🏻👏 it is a big part of Mongolian life
Jack of all bows
Yeah exactly, these bows are based on Manchurian bows. Not original 13th century bow. And they perform soo bad, because they are so heavy, and they have to be wrapped by synthetic nylon, if not they will fall apart :(( its visible in video also. But in that subtitles was writen 2000 years old bow, before 2000 was even no mongols :DDD Sad is, they also forgot horseback archery and technique of shooting, look how he doing marks on hand, and arrow on the left, etc... not usuable on the horse!!!
amount of great khan crisis in mongolia: 0
amount of great khan crisis somewhere else? (classified)
I can only imagine how much work was put into this - planning, shooting and editing. Great job at the subtitle too. I can’t even understand most of the words the archer is saying! So great job!!! 👏
Thanks so so much, it was true a hard video to make but so so much fun!!! 😊👏🙏🏻
Oh this was such a special episode. You all look so good in deel and your place looks like paradise.
My heart aches to do what you are doing and I am living vicariously through your videos. Moving overseas and starting a new life is always difficult and, although I've done it a few times, it gets harder as you get older. I will get to Mongolia one day, but how long I stay I don't know yet.
Unless you have something to work on or do it is a difficult place to live. I know many Mongolians who moved back from US and UK in their 40s - 50s now want to go back, and it is not that easy given the current circumstances and visa issues. Personally, I have decided to go back to my roots and give it a go. Hopefully my background in I.T and digital will mean I can pick up work from the west.
Thanks Mare, your comment have really meant so much to us🙏🏻👍 It’s really has been hard work to moving here with a small one and to start and grow a new UA-cam channel so we can eventually get so money to continue our dream. Thank you so much for appreciating this video it was the hardest so far with many many days to put it together. 🙏🏻🙏🏻😊
Yes it can be a hard place to live. But so many great things too.
@@brownnutter Exactly. And as much as I hate to admit it, racing around the world and setting up home in new countries is soo much easier when you are young. At least I can do an extended holiday sometime.
Ih sonirholtoi bailaa.bayarlalaa.ger buld ni sain saihaniig husie~☺
Bayarlalaa. Mongol Undesnii harvaanii medlegtei bolood mash sonirholtoi baisan. Num sum harvah mash sonirholtoi yum bnlee.
Daraa hairiin tuuhee sonirhuulj bolohuu~~☺
Love this video❤️🥰 doing fantastic job!!!
Miss Mongolia a lot!
Keep up making beautiful videos 👍
Thank you so much 😊 we really appreciate it 🙏🏻😊👏
Another interesting episode from him, Baby is so cute and adorable.
Deel ikh goy zohij bnaa👍🏻
Bayarlalaa
What an amazing video! Thank for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks so much
Grande popolo fiero sua terra storia complimenti ,archi fantastici
Thanks so much 🙏🏻👍 we really appreciate it
Mongolian They are good at Archery. It's in their blood.
So true 😊
It's their everyday life
Wow, that looks awesome! Amazing shots (pun intended), and really interesting. It looks really heavy to pull the string, even if it's not a longbow or something like that.
Thanks bro 👏🙏🏻 it was great fun to make, but a really really hard video to do and nightmare to editing and subtitle 🤪 very much an experimental video. So we will see how people respond.
@@SimpleWildLiving It looked extremely cool, so I hope the experiment will pan out well 😀
Thanks bro 😎 we just need 1k hour to go. 👏👏
@@SimpleWildLiving That's awesome! These last videos really have worked well for you :D
Thanks bro 😎 Mongolia was always the plan..
Okay here is some info. Ancient Mongol Battle bow is so much different and much more powerful than Modern Mongolian Bows like ground and Sky. Some key Bow making techniques Long lost in time being also Mongolians took some bow-making techniques and shooting styles from Manchurian bow smiths & Archers. Ancient Mongolian bow's killing range was 200 yard to 250 yard. Good archers can hit the target in 350 to 400 yards for modern Mongolian bows using Blunt arrowhead and target hitting range is 130+. Thank you for your attention.
Thank you for sharing 🙏🏻
Can you explain why the archer was holding the thumb-draw way below the arrow? I "learned" it that way you hold it onto the arrow butt
Do you know what poundage the ancient Mongolian bow is?
@@xetra1155 for Better grip and protect your finger cause strong bows can rip off your finger tips pretty easily. Easier to aim.
@@Menghias_Bintang Battle long bow is 166-180lb depends on wielders arm strength for horse archers bow poundage is max 150 lb for extra small bow max was a around 80-100.
Absolutely brilliant.
Thanks so much 🙏🏻 it was so fun to do and make…
why do they use thumb draw but put the arrow on the 3 finger draw side?
Not sure that’s just the way we we’re shown
In Mongolia even today girls are raised with the teaching: "Rely on your thumb than relying on a man". Women had to defend their camp, when the men were away. Your thumb is important in Mongolian archery, I think (- I'm no an expert).
Thanks for sharing 🙏🏻
I wanna try 😄
Me toooo ahhhhh
That cool 🔥🔥🔥
Thank you so much 😊 we really appreciate it.
I had books on Ghengis Khan and Kublai Khan as a child. I love Mongols, they're great. Dad bought us three brother's bows for Christmas, so I like archery too. I got the recurve.
Thanks so much Red, That is so great 👏 I hope you enjoy shooting it 👍
@@SimpleWildLiving LOL. I did , 50 years ago. Sorry. I should have explained better.
@@redtobertshateshandles 😂 so maybe time for a new Mongolian Bow 👏👏
@@SimpleWildLiving bought one a couple of years ago. I will have to use it. I need to make a thumb ring.
I never seen someone use a thumb draw but put the arrow on the knuckle side
That the way we were shown by a master 👍
@@SimpleWildLiving yeah that’s new to me cause normally when you see a thumb draw the arrow goes on the thumb side
Amazing video. You both did very well!
Thank you so much 😊 it took a lot of hard work but we are so glad you enjoyed it 🙏🏻👏
Манай залууд Монгол Дээл гоё зохиж байна
Bayarlalaa. 🙏🏻
Hi Guys,
I was in Mongolia during the Nadaam of 2018 ,and I fell in love with the people & their culture.One of the things I saw was my Mongolian brothers father would dunk his ring finger in a Mongolian bowl filled with I believe was either airag (mares milk) or arik (vodka) then he would remove his ring finger from the bowl.Then he would flick his finger towards the sky,repeat for shoulder height but away ,then the final at was placed on his forehead.I am sure Zulaa can correct me on this procedure.I also believe he mumbled something while doing this.Can you guys please cover this in future videos.
Wow, this is a fantastic comment 🙏🏻😊 this is a real Mongolian culture. I will comment back when I know all the real details of this very common Mongolia practice. 👏👏 of course we can add it sometime 😊 thank you so much!! We really appreciate it..
What a cute boy (maybe girl). Looks like my son 😻
😂😂 so cute comment. Thank you 🙏🏻 you made us laugh 😆 Flame is a boy. Don’t worry he has been mistaken for a girl many times because he is so cute 🥰
They don't use the thumbdraw directly on the arrow butt but way more below. Is that a competition style? Because riding on a horse I assume it's better to clench the arrow with the thumb-draw. Can anyone explain this?
Yes you apparently right, Naadam style and horse archery is very different!! Thank you for sharing
@@SimpleWildLivingit would be really cool to see a video comparing the 2 in detail, as someone trying to learn traditional archery, I find it very difficult to access detailed information from professionals such as this.
Awesome
Thanks so much bro 😎
That was entertaining too watch Mongolian Professional Archers show their abilities.
I thought the design of their bows was very interesting. I also wondered about the string they wrapped around their wrist, it had a small part of metal there.
I wonder if it is like what we use here in America to protect the inside of your forearm and wrist.
The bowstring can contact and create pain there.
I also noticed the part they put on their thumbs for their holding and release technique.
Hi 👋 thanks so much. Yes it the rap the arm and to also to hold back the material if there wearing a Del. The metal at the end is for holding it on. 😊
É UMA BELA ARTE 🖒😁🖒
True 👍
Би дуртай даа гое...🥰🤛🤜👏👏👏
👍🏻😊
I would really love more details. like why are the targets on the ground? what is the wrist wrap for and how to do it? How to properly use the thumb ring? And how this style of archery compares to hose back archery?
Totally agree 👍 mabe an update
Hoorhon🌷
Thank you so much 😊🤗
Awesome ❤
Thank you! Cheers!
0:15 see looked so serious and deadly but then just broke out into a girly laugh 🤣
😂😂😂 we love that part!! 🙏🏻
@@SimpleWildLiving any plans to do a more in depth dive with technique? I would really love one for Mongolian horse archery, I’m having a hard time learning without a teacher.
We have a few connections around the world with horse archery 🏹 if let me know we’re you live I can also send you a contact if there is a person teaching it closer to you..
@@SimpleWildLiving Kansas City
Great video. I've bought a mongolian bow and am looking forward to using the skills shown here. Thank you for sharing.
Can you explain the targets, are they foam covered cans?
Jane
Once were Warriors.
Exactly 👏👏👏
This is a great video. I love Mongolian Culture
Thanks so much 🙏🏻 we really appreciate it 👏
How heavy are the draw weights of these bows?
I’m not to sure but I will find out 👍 it’s different depending on the bow but it’s really not bad
Good one.
Respect Ochiroo 👍⭐️ thanks 🙏🏻
How come the arrow is in the wrong side of the bow, If using thumb ring the arrow should be on the right side of the bow instead of the left which is common for mediterranean archery.
Hi Bob, in not to shore but I will find out why, He is a Nadaam professional Archer and will ask.
@@SimpleWildLiving I was thinking the same thing. Perhaps they are reconstructing their technique from more modern styles mixed with old styles. I grew up with the two-to-three fingered European draw and the arrow on the left side, which to me is awkward and unnatural. In Korea, learned the old Turkic thumb release with the arrow on the right side which was immediately easier to shoot accurately with faster ease and success, and more naturally, and I was hooked for life! The bow was so small and light, powerful and infinitely handier, as well! I think that Mongolian archery may be evolving, and may be combining old and new ways, and predict that it may eventually settle on either the similar way to the Korean draw, or the European, since these are both opposing scientific ways to easily defeat the "archer's paradox" of the arrow being off center either way. It's exciting how accurately these archers can shoot, despite doing it the way that is supposed not to be as easy to use accurately as the two historically more physically "efficient", "scientific" methods! I further predict that using one of the other two methods, they can develop their skill to even greater heights. This video is like seeing marathon runners finishing an entire marathon in good, respectable time, or even potentially winning time while wearing ankle weights! So much respect to them! I am reminded of the development of Professor Wally Jay's very effective, if initially considered to be unorthodox "small circle Jujutsu" school, and other evolving, innovative martial sports. 😍🥰☺
A similar example/experience: ua-cam.com/video/kt5nZqjDt9M/v-deo.html
👏👏👏🔥🔥🔥🔥
👏👏👏thanks
Why they dont Use khatra? And the arrow Fly straight?
Not sure
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Thanks so much 🙏🏻😊👏
I'm curios about the rules for this game. How is it scored and what is the turn system?
Japan:If u want what i am thinkig of,watch on my sword
Mongolia:If u want what i am thinkig of,watch on my bow
👏👏👏👏👏🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
👏👏👏👏🙏🏻👍 thanks
эгчээ та монголоор блог хийгээрэй
Minii tusdaa channel ug ni bgaa shuu udahgui urgeljluuleh bolnoo. Zulaa-SimpleWildLiving. Sonirhoj uzeerei. Odoohondoo shine video hiigeegui bgaa gehdee udahgui urgeljluuleh bolnoo.
Chinese manchu bow ?
Hi, not it’s pre-Qing Mongolia bow from 12th century design. Hand made for the height of the archer for competitions, the bow took 1 year by a master Mongolian bow making to complete. 😊
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👏👏👏 fantastic
💗💗💗💗💗🌸
Thank you so much 😊 Lili
👍👍👍🥰🥰🥰💝💝💝
🥰🥰🥰😁😁😁😊😊😊🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Nice video but needed English translation of the text.
English Translation is available you just need to make sure you have selected and put on the CC
Tried watching this again this time I had the option to choose CC English. Great video BTW I am following you guys keep up the great work.
Great thank you so much 😊 we put so much work in to this video, so we really appreciate it 🙏🏻👏
Very enjoyable to watch, dinner looked delicious.
not even ten seconds in
i've never seen a full draw while not holding the nock of an arrow, is that personal choice or tradition? (edit) i see now he has the ring on the thumb
that's cool, never seen that before.
Nice 👍 comment thanks so much!! Yes it the way they do it in Mongolia 🇲🇳
dooshoo!
Love it 😊
👍👍👍✌✌✌👌👌👌
👏👏👏😊👍👍👍
Сууж байгаа байдал нь монгол хүн шиг л бна шд
This is not the 13th century Mongol technique and bow.
Bow is Machurian, it cannot be used on a horseback because it is too big. Many Mongols criticise this bow but the government is taking a lot of bribes from China and don't change the standard.
We all know 13th century Mongols were great horseback archers. The arrow is placed on the right side of the arrow to make it stable when mounted. This video is using Olympic stance and that is the current standard of the archery in Mongolia and is nothing to do with the real Mongol Empire's bow culture. Moreover, those bows are lighter and their arrows don't have enough speed to hurt anything. Anyone can catch it during its flight. It is that slow and doesn't have any force.
Sorry for hurting your feelings if it did hurt anyone. Tried my hard to not hurt any living being.
No worries 😉
Mongol deel tanai hund saihan zohij bna shuu az jargal husie demjdeg shuu
Mash ih bayarlalaa. Harina deel yanziin zohison bgaaz. Demjij bgaad bayarlalaa. 😊🙏🏻
Дээр үеийн наадмын харвааны бичлэг арай өөр харваж байсан юм байнлээ.
Тийм үү? Магадгүй жаахан өөрчлөлт гарсан байх тэ?
ua-cam.com/video/FhldvV56bCQ/v-deo.html
I always thought you nedd a horse to shoot like a Mongol
😆😆 love it 😊
14:43 Amazonian women cut off their breast because of archery; but she found a better solution! 🙂
😊 thank you so much 😊
Similar to Turkish archery
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Hello mangols I'm back 🏹⚔️
Thanks so much 🙏🏻
Mongolian are elves in the real world
Love it 😍👏👏👏
this is not the real mongol archery. this type of archery is a standing ground archery just for festivals. (specially naadam). for a real mongol archers check out the "altan nergui" channel
this is not mongol archery . modern mongolian bull... do
Thanks I understand, it is just a little easy for the rest of the world to understand
This isn't Mongol traditional archery. This is utter non sence. It's hybrid between Olympic and traditional archery. Mongols did not bind the arrow to the chin. Imagine shooting arrow on the horse back using your chin. 😂