3 ADVANCED Archery Mistakes I Wish I Learned Earlier

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Advanced archery mistakes I wish I had learned at a much early age. Learn from my mistakes, and put these lessons into action!

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Can I just say, you continue to put out the most grounded, thoughtful content there is an archery. Not self-promotion, just darn good coaching

bu
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You changed my archery bro. I followed your technique a year and a half ago and now I get a surprise release all the time.

torreyintahoe
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7 month senior shooter; OMG your education on letting it float and stop worrying about keeping it steady is100% true. This week I tried your recommendation. I'm hitting the bullseye with allot more convinced. Accuracy rate went up 12%. Great video

Marco-temp
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I was a competitive target archer in my teens. I am now in my 60's and has roughly a 40 year gap in shooting. Instruction here is EXCELLENT because I can look back at how much better I was in my teens. Of course, more practice, better eyesight and other factors. But even with older equipment, my technique was better. Well - at 20 yds. With today's equipment I am much better at 30 yds plus due to range finders and arrow velocity.

My point is, that this is excellent instruction. I am relearning a lot of things from 40 plus years of not shooting and also learning with new equipment. Simple example ... I shot a 35# recurve with three fingers on the string. Now a 70# compound with 85% let off and a thumb release.

Thanks for your channel. Keep it up!!

northconsulting
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New to Archery this year, your content is just what I needed.

ljpinna
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Probably the best archery video I’ve seen in a long time. Been a bow tech for a while now and I couldn’t agree more with everything you’re saying in this video. Well said sir

ryan
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Well done! Great video—really nice imagery to illustrate these concepts. 🙌🏼

GrittyGearAndPodcast
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Tout simplement le MEILLEUR COACH tir à l arc poulies du monde .. tout est bien expliqué, facile à reproduire… explications précises, gestes parfaits… Du grand art déontologiquement parlé 👍👏👏👏👏👏🤝🇫🇷

alaingiboulet
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This is the highest quality video (on any topic really) Ive seen in a long time! Great presentation!!

DustinSilva
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Cannot agree more with your closing statement about more practice & less spending on gear thinking that it will fix the problem.... Still have my "diamond" 300$ bow and it has never been "tuned" nor anything "proper" or expensive fitted to it.... and for what it is, it holds up to my Mathews and Hoyt The more I learn and practice the better all my bows are shooting without any changes being made to them.

Awesome tips, and great channel !! Thanks !!

affordableairgunningbyjb
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I followed the look at the target and not the pin video to make the pin blurry couple of months ago and I also started shooting two eyes open and I have a perfect release every time I think I might be one of the best in my family!

Tripp_outdoors
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The statement about being hesitant to put the pin in the center because you associate that with the bow going off (paraphrasing) really made me have a new insight. Thank you very much!

shanerRC
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Your video’s are extremely helpful and everything you say makes perfect sense, now I just have to put this new knowledge into my practice sessions. They way you address target panic describes exactly what I feel when I shoot. I’m beyond frustrated with myself as I understand what I should be doing, but my brain seems to have other plans once I see the center of the target in my sight. The video has given me great information to work on. Thank you again for another clear, concise, on target (pun intended) video. Can’t wait to get out and start practicing these tips today! Keep up the great work and yes, please continue to add more video’s on this and other topics!

judisilver
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All great advice. Thanks. One thing I've found helpful when sighting in, is to only sight in windage shooting a piece of long masking tape mounted vertically. Then sight in my elevation on a piece of long horizontal tape. It really shows your averages, and it's much easier focusing on one sighting plane at time. Once again. Great video!

alanwigley
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You guys are the biggest reason for my tremendous strides in successful archery. I can now put my pin on the target, pull thru a shot and get a surprise release. You transformed my form, execution and release. Please keep the info coming you're helping so many. Thank you!!!

justinjackson
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The last point is so spot on. I just got back into archery at 68 after 10 or so years away and it's taking time to get anywhere near my own scores. Certainly I need to get my bow and arrows tuned, but I need to focus a lot more on form and practice. I can't seem to get through a practice session without adjusting something or coming up with some changes I need to make later. What I need to be doing is focusing on form and not where the arrows are hitting the target. In a perfect world I would spend time shooting at a blank bale...but what fun is that? Good stuff man !!

Alan_Edwards
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I'm only in the first 2 minutes and you've already gained a new sub great job and great explanations.

Dietz
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Super good video. Thanks so much. Just want everyone to know I’ve been shooting for longer than many have been alive and still sometimes that old enemy target panic will sneak up and I have to fight it again. Everyone experiences this. If you are young to the sport and have this problem don’t let it beat you. It’s something we all deal with from time to time. Good shooting and good hunting to all.

DavidWilson-ufmv
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Great video! What I really liked was that you did not talk for 15 minutes to explain what you were going to do. You got right into it! Bravo!

paulpurpura
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Cool video, I learned a lot. One thing I just saw with sighting in putting a piece of tape vertical and horizontal and sight in your average that way. Doing vertical shoot 6 to 7 arrows, see where the average is and adjust accordingly, and same with horizontal. And your center shot will come in. But best advice you gave, practice, practice, practice. And focus on form. Graet advice.

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