Great videos Chris. Definitely no bull. Your a credit to the sport Chris. I've been shooting archery since 1963 ( age 13) and have seen archery progress and leap forward since. You've added something special to the sport of archery. Keep going with the videos.
Been through some of that with my two girls. Trouble was one's a lefty , the other is a right so I wasn't able to hand stuff down. Five or six years later they're both still shooting, but I never push them. One's now at uni and is an L1 coach. The other still shoots but loves most sports so archery has to share time with sailing, basketball, badminton and others. Useful video , your boy has great form at an early age.
Lovely kid, great video. Thanks. What triggers me slightly is field quiver used for target competition shooting. Hate to stand behind such archer. Makes me feel uncomfortable even if they manage to not poke my belly.
I have never been poked by arrows because of a particular quiver. I find more often its the archer who hasnt learned to stay in their shooting lane. I shot target quivers for years, and then switched to a field quiver because it was smaller to pack when traveling to tournaments. Really not any difference in interference to other archers, i think more often its the length of arrow that is the issue. Really long arrows protrude regardless of quiver type. But i do get your apprehension.
@@ChrisHillOlympicRecurveArchery In indoor competition where there is less than 3 feets per archer I struggle to fit as I'm quite big and my draw length is 33". My 34" arrows can easly collide. Having target quiver I can see and somewhat control what is going on with my arrows. Field quiver users not so much. Maybe it is just my anxiety but I feel same way on rainy days as umbrellas ribs are usually pointing directly at my eye level.
I've started learning at the same time as my 7 year old daughter, this is a really useful, thank you.
Thanks for the good advice. I have a 7 years old son who occasionally joins me at archery. Very useful!
Great videos Chris. Definitely no bull. Your a credit to the sport Chris. I've been shooting archery since 1963 ( age 13) and have seen archery progress and leap forward since. You've added something special to the sport of archery. Keep going with the videos.
thank you.
Nice work, Chris!!! I love the nostalgic videos - so cool to watch him grow and progress!
Thank you for these videos! Of all archery channels I think this is the most informative! #Nobullshit
thank you
Thanks for the video. Having similar situation with my grade 4 daughter. I need to be the one calm.
Been through some of that with my two girls. Trouble was one's a lefty , the other is a right so I wasn't able to hand stuff down. Five or six years later they're both still shooting, but I never push them. One's now at uni and is an L1 coach. The other still shoots but loves most sports so archery has to share time with sailing, basketball, badminton and others. Useful video , your boy has great form at an early age.
Coach Seo is the 1984 Olympic gold medalist. I misspoke and said 86.
Lovely kid, great video. Thanks.
What triggers me slightly is field quiver used for target competition shooting. Hate to stand behind such archer. Makes me feel uncomfortable even if they manage to not poke my belly.
I have never been poked by arrows because of a particular quiver. I find more often its the archer who hasnt learned to stay in their shooting lane. I shot target quivers for years, and then switched to a field quiver because it was smaller to pack when traveling to tournaments. Really not any difference in interference to other archers, i think more often its the length of arrow that is the issue. Really long arrows protrude regardless of quiver type. But i do get your apprehension.
@@ChrisHillOlympicRecurveArchery In indoor competition where there is less than 3 feets per archer I struggle to fit as I'm quite big and my draw length is 33". My 34" arrows can easly collide. Having target quiver I can see and somewhat control what is going on with my arrows. Field quiver users not so much. Maybe it is just my anxiety but I feel same way on rainy days as umbrellas ribs are usually pointing directly at my eye level.
@@Piasecznik72 i agree that could be a problem for you with 34 inch arrows.
Hi, do you have the list for these pins? thank you. (ps: i'm not from the US, but it would be nice to do something similar here)
www.usarchery.org/participate/achievement-awards
Stand still!