HOW TO BE A BETTER BEGINNER IN ARCHERY
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 พ.ค. 2022
- Coming into archery for the first time can be intimidating. There is a lot to learn and to understand when it comes to the equipment, the technique and the fundamentals. In this School of Nock session, John Dudley of Nock On Archery will teach you how to be a better beginner in archery by learning how to write the correct code into your brain on each element of archery right from the start. As you break down each element, and focus on practicing each element separately and with great focus, you will progress and become a successful archer with great archery habits.
If you've been shooting archery for a long time and are still having a hard time overcoming bad habits, you will also learn from Dudley that he had to do a full reset 10 years into his archery journey to rewire his internal archery circuit board so that he could get to the great place he is today. The lesson here is that it is never too late if you are willing to put in the work!
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This could not have come in a more perfect time. Really gettin after archery hard this year and these vids are perfect thank you John
Awesome, Larry! Good luck and I'll keep the education coming your way!
shot trainer = game changer
Enjoying my research while saving for my first hunting bow. Sooooo pumped I found your channel as I was hoping there was content like yours on youtube! Your demeanor is welcoming and your support, content/message is easily understood and super motivating. Also appreciate your zen like approach and focus to building a proper foundation. Helps me calm and narrow focus on goals to build lifetime skills towards becoming a successful bowman. Already started watching season 1 School Of Nock...awesome! Thank you Sir, for all your time and hard work sharing your knowledge and skills with a beginner like me! Feeling honored 🤘
I've been a little lost on where to start. Thank you John for putting me on square one!
Wow.....this really resonates...I think about these things all the time, but don't actually try out ideas until I'm on the range, the shot trainer is an epic idea, and one I'm going to try. There is nothing worse than getting it wrong first time on the range then get more and more frustrated becuase you are too preoccupied with all the other things to do when holding and shooting your bow.....this has given me real food for thought...thanks John...
Thank you! I want to try to get my son into learning some skills.
Great Advice for all archers! Beginners PAY attention!
great video with awesome information
Now we just all need a personal A.I. Dudley to watch us shoot and point out everything we’re doing wrong!
100%
Just came back to this video. Trying to reach my 9 year old nephew “thoughts” to engage with while practicing. Thank you sir.
That's awesome!
Thank you very much appreciate your information always ❤✌️
You are welcome Raymond! Thank you!
@@nockonarchery I never new how technical and amazingly graceful archery is im enjoying my journey with archery Thanks to good information like yours appreciate you you make me feel very blessed ❤️✌️🤙
how would a rookie like me ever get training from a legend like you
Could you do a segment of proper body mechanics to avoid injury? I have started getting pinched nerves in the muscles used for drawing my bow
Hey Dud, Hawkeye state bowhunter here. Trying to learn how to shoot my Carter resistance activated release, but I have a pretty big beard-can’t seem to get consistent face pressure.
Nose to the tip of the string, but my release hand strays as I can’t find a consistent anchor…do I just have to become excellent with a wrist strap release and forgo the handheld?