For those who are new to archery, it has nothing to do with the archer's paradox nor the spine of the arrow. The trick is done by adjusting the nock point (away from the center) and can be combined with uneven limb tiller (to make it less obvious). And this trick only works with the bow oriented horizontally.
This is absolutely correct and has nothing to do with paradox oscillation even though the arrow is oscillating it has nothing to do with curving an arrow Which seems amazing to those who don't know any better....there are techniques that take a long time to master such as the snatched release or military technique but curving isn't one of them
Been around archery for many years and I still find it pretty impressive that someone as young as James has put in the time and training to master all these techniques.
Not sure how this clip was put together. The balloons are in one position when he starts and a different position when hit. Also there are different amounts of arrows in different positions in the pail. That second shot came in left to right but the arrow looked like it came from right to left.
This doesn't impress me , his behind the head shot is something we asiatic archers have been doing for thousands of years called jarmakee, except its generally used for shooting at extreme angles usually straight down...without exposing your body to enemy fire . It can also be used to shoot behind you similar to the parthian shot . So buddy when you can hit a target behind you without having to look ...then ...I still won't be impressed because I do it everyday
Well I've seen videos of this kid shooting down arrows and clay pigeons without looking and skipping arrows like stones across a pond and still hit his target. You have proof you can do anything you're claiming? This kid has hours of footage, how about you, bruh?
@@kanomc2 I do asiatic/Saracen archery because of the enjoyment and happiness it brings me and it is very therapeutic as I am disabled and I do not do it for the purpose of impressing others nor am i impressed or have any interest in trick shooting my interest is in its combative use in warfare , I find those who are motivated to impress others with archery generally are not very good at it...however that being said I've been having alot of requests from the asiatic archery community to teach some of what I know to be placed on their youtube channels and I very well may have a channel of my own.....but it won't be trick shooting...instead think John Wick..with a bow instead of a glock customized by taren tactical . In ancient warfare they closed with the enemy and you must be able to deal them death once they get there ...up close . Just like today the ancient soldier had to be able to transition through the different ranges of battle from a distant target getting ever closer until they are right in front of you....this is what I will mainly be teaching. So yes sir absolutely you will get to see this
Do you have a channel yet ? I'm interested to know about this stuff though I never held a bow in my life but I would love to start learning archery,just feel like it's gonna be useful one day
Actually this trick isn't useful for anything other than trying to impress the reason being that it loses most of its energy when traveling at an angle
For those who are new to archery, it has nothing to do with the archer's paradox nor the spine of the arrow. The trick is done by adjusting the nock point (away from the center) and can be combined with uneven limb tiller (to make it less obvious). And this trick only works with the bow oriented horizontally.
This is absolutely correct and has nothing to do with paradox oscillation even though the arrow is oscillating it has nothing to do with curving an arrow
Which seems amazing to those who don't know any better....there are techniques that take a long time to master such as the snatched release or military technique but curving isn't one of them
Been around archery for many years and I still find it pretty impressive that someone as young as James has put in the time and training to master all these techniques.
Judges: Ooooooooo, how the hell did you do that?
Well, I trained Hawkeye 😎
Let’s goooooo. James Jean Trickshots
This method has been recorded in history over a thousand years ago.. Great to see it still being displayed...
He's so amazing
Just Awesome,
Love from Texas, USA 😍
Lars Andersen: This guy must have been watching my videos.
I saw curving bullet scene but now I finally see curving arrows. 😂😂
😱curving shot 👌
And that's how you do it!
I bet that there is no bucks safe in his neck of the woods 👌
The Real life Avenger member!!
Now theres more to find!!!
Great!!!
This man must be an arrow master. Better than Christopher Queen in the "Arrow".
You mean Oliver Queen?
@@xblejzeRx yes sir/mam, thank you. I stand corrected.
is he train at lian yu?
James Jean is too talented for this show
Not sure how this clip was put together. The balloons are in one position when he starts and a different position when hit. Also there are different amounts of arrows in different positions in the pail. That second shot came in left to right but the arrow looked like it came from right to left.
He's been watching Wanted too much! Lol
Using the bow like a crossbow impressive
I want this bow
Hawkeye
He literally had no anchor point, that’s true instinctual shooting
Nice 👏👏
If this guy goes for Olympic, he is for sure gonna get gold..
Actually I don't think he would do well in Olympic target archery
Why is that?
@@luna-mt7sf because it’s different
So tell me this which Anime did this guy come out from ???
Now I want Lars Andersen in this show xD
Lars Anderson should come on the show
Is that the machine?
no, he actually does the trick shots himself lol
@@angelnicotine5888 naw I meant the host
He learned it from Oliver Queen 😁
HUH....YOU GOT IT ALL WRONG...IT WAS HAWEYE...
WHATTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!
It has to do with the feathers, to make it curve.
What do you want me to say? Hahaha!!
Best talent is SNOOP DOGGY DOGG 👍👍👍🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
Remember when Cody Rhodes was a part of legacy in wwe?
Wait... Did he abuse Archer's Paradox to do this? God dang
Yes he did
No he did not it's got nothing to do with paradox oscillation only about where the arrow is placed on the string
Hai cody
Real Robin Hood
Has anyone observed during second shot balloon bursts before arrow hit the target
No it touched the balloon
May be my observation was critic😋
Nombre de el
Wanted stuff
Those aren’t even his best shots!!!
hitman
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He did it by improperly spined arrows. It's an extreme version of archer's paradox
I think when it comes to archery tricks no one can beat lars Andersen
That guy is no match with lars andersen
Check his youtube channel
Lars has more experience
Somebody tell me How on d earth this guy isn't an Olympian😕🤔
Trick shooting really doesn't take much skill but hitting the target at 60 meters does
@@jareth7456 70m + this dude is a lot more skilled than that.
Why he was not participated in Olympics
Wow... Like #wanted_movie
why don't this guys go to olympics
olympians shoot at 70 meters. No instinctive shooter could hang at that distance.
imgine this guy became jason,... none will survive...
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But why these guys can’t go for olympics?
Because they use olympic recurves instead of stripped down bare bows.
Bruh
Why dont he participate in olympic
This doesn't impress me , his behind the head shot is something we asiatic archers have been doing for thousands of years called jarmakee, except its generally used for shooting at extreme angles usually straight down...without exposing your body to enemy fire . It can also be used to shoot behind you similar to the parthian shot . So buddy when you can hit a target behind you without having to look ...then ...I still won't be impressed because I do it everyday
Well I've seen videos of this kid shooting down arrows and clay pigeons without looking and skipping arrows like stones across a pond and still hit his target. You have proof you can do anything you're claiming? This kid has hours of footage, how about you, bruh?
@@kanomc2 I do asiatic/Saracen archery because of the enjoyment and happiness it brings me and it is very therapeutic as I am disabled and I do not do it for the purpose of impressing others nor am i impressed or have any interest in trick shooting my interest is in its combative use in warfare , I find those who are motivated to impress others with archery generally are not very good at it...however that being said I've been having alot of requests from the asiatic archery community to teach some of what I know to be placed on their youtube channels and I very well may have a channel of my own.....but it won't be trick shooting...instead think John Wick..with a bow instead of a glock customized by taren tactical . In ancient warfare they closed with the enemy and you must be able to deal them death once they get there ...up close . Just like today the ancient soldier had to be able to transition through the different ranges of battle from a distant target getting ever closer until they are right in front of you....this is what I will mainly be teaching. So yes sir absolutely you will get to see this
Do you have a channel yet ? I'm interested to know about this stuff though I never held a bow in my life but I would love to start learning archery,just feel like it's gonna be useful one day
@@luna-mt7sf of course he doesn't have a channel, he's full of it. Dude has probably never touched a bow in his life.
Modern Arjun
Its sunnah rasul
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Wanted xD
This would be very useful in a zombie apocalypse
Actually this trick isn't useful for anything other than trying to impress the reason being that it loses most of its energy when traveling at an angle
First
Why people don't like the video may be they like Hollywood movie s fake trick shot
It's called jealousy
This shows terrible berty Boop
hawkeye shud learn this trick......if not hes still the weekest of all....
group of no use face mask
Hawkeye