I watched this video again last night. I found I was not loading properly and the way you described the action caused a little light to come on in my head. Today I am beginning to get better groups. I am still working on this, but this video helped me out. Thanks for making this series.
Greg, Just wanted to thank you for producing these teaching videos I know how much time it takes and you have done a fantastic job. Keep it up! I shoot primitive and have taken over the archery program at Florida Frontiersmen and have learned a lot from your instructions. Thank You.
Another great video Greg. I really enjoy this entire series, very helpful to review the basics in depth. Wish that I had these to watch before I picked up a bow. It's the next best thing after "The Solution".....there is no transfer in the solution man. See you in the forest man. P.s. I bet Grey could pick stuff up with only his thumb.
Sir, have you had experience about “snap shooting” problem? (When reaching full anchor I can’t control myself releasing the arrow-before I am ready) If you do would you consider make a video about it?
Jack, Thank you for watching. I have dabbled with snap shooting, but have not delved into it to much degree. From my experience, the big key is to have a certain "Point" in your shot cycle where you release. By this I mean like the finger touching the side of your mouth, feather touching your nose. Doing this helps becase you bring the arrow back to the same spot everytime and it makes it a controlled process.
Every video I’ve watched regarding loading talks about “squeezing” the shoulder blades. You’ve shed a whole new light on the subject. Thank you!!
I watched this video again last night. I found I was not loading properly and the way you described the action caused a little light to come on in my head. Today I am beginning to get better groups. I am still working on this, but this video helped me out. Thanks for making this series.
Greg, Just wanted to thank you for producing these teaching videos I know how much time it takes and you have done a fantastic job. Keep it up! I shoot primitive and have taken over the archery program at Florida Frontiersmen and have learned a lot from your instructions. Thank You.
Very good information. Thank yu Greg.
Greg I have to hand it to you. You are making great analogies . The help this series is giving archers is Excellent!
I don't think that word means what you think it means....
There I fixed it. I was testing without glasses on an elliptical machine. Always a BAD combination.
Was your reply an intentional joke? lol. "testing" instead of "typing"? I don't want to assume, I'm very on the line.
Awesome vid!
Hey man, these videos really help me. I am a new guy.
Another great video Greg. I really enjoy this entire series, very helpful to review the basics in depth. Wish that I had these to watch before I picked up a bow. It's the next best thing after "The Solution".....there is no transfer in the solution man. See you in the forest man.
P.s. I bet Grey could pick stuff up with only his thumb.
Good info and this one is entertaining.
*hats off**Thanks you*
thank you
Sir, have you had experience about “snap shooting” problem? (When reaching full anchor I can’t control myself releasing the arrow-before I am ready) If you do would you consider make a video about it?
Jack,
Thank you for watching. I have dabbled with snap shooting, but have not delved into it to much degree. From my experience, the big key is to have a certain "Point" in your shot cycle where you release. By this I mean like the finger touching the side of your mouth, feather touching your nose. Doing this helps becase you bring the arrow back to the same spot everytime and it makes it a controlled process.
Archery 101 Thanks very much sir