Hey I have been watching your videos for quite some time now. I'm a 14 year old who is very interested in learning Turkish style archery, in person, student to teacher. I know you live in Australia but if you somehow happen to know of such a place I'd greatly appreciate it. If not, then I would be elated if you made some more videos on Turkish archery.
You say so many things. Philosophical level. True depth. If you don't mind I would translate your teachings about technique and practice methods and thoughts to Hungarian and link your channel to those specific video's description. I recently moved home from Scotland to Hungary. I met some Turkish historians and archers on the Kurultaj tribal assembly and I started learn thumb draw and Khatra from the TH-cam. No help from others than every day people who do archery for recreation or sport or martial art. I am really grateful for your work! Plus we have something commune. Spiritual side is in the centre for me. Archery is something built up on spiritual roots for me. You told that once in a video Mohammed prophet said the Heaven is the land between archer and his target. I felt the very same ways. Without you I wouldn't know we have this thing commune with Mohamed prophet. I am a catholic by the way. I never start or finish training without praying first, and I finish with prayer as well. I think we are two of a kind. Except my main thing is target shooting between 180 and 300 meters.
Very nice! Do you find that practicing the 4 and 2 count swings with the Persian Meel is helping your archery? Do you have a video showing which other exercises you do?
Hello and Salam. Could you please kindly tell me the name of the song/music played in the background of the video? It's quite beautiful. Thanks in advance.
Hi, what brand turkish bow is this? The draw looks very long. If I pull back beyond my cheekbones like you do here, I get a draw length of min 34. But my alibow turkish fiberglass has a recommended max draw of 29" and stacks beyond that so much that 30" is the limit. The tatar makes me stop at my earlobe for fear of ripping of the siahs. So I'd really like to know what yours is (or if you just have shorter arms than me 😉). Thanks a lot
We'd be more than happy to serve with the best for all Turkish Archery lovers. Please visit our store at www.okculuk.com where you can buy your own Kepaze bows.
Assalamualaikum. I'm a 14 year old living in NYC. I am deeply interested in Ottoman archery. I've been working on kipaze training and can comfortably pull a 60lb bow. However, I find it very difficult to learn traditional Ottoman archery without a hands on experience, teacher to student. If someone could inform me of a place where I can learn traditional asiatic archery, I would deeply appreciate it.
@@islamtahir674 ok I’ll let u know if I ever find such a place nearby. I currently go to Floyd Bennett field archery range. U only have to pay 100$ a year for parking and it’s a very nice outdoor range. The ppl their are very friendly. They don’t give lessons unfortunately
Outstanding demonstrations. Well done Ahmed.
Hey I have been watching your videos for quite some time now. I'm a 14 year old who is very interested in learning Turkish style archery, in person, student to teacher. I know you live in Australia but if you somehow happen to know of such a place I'd greatly appreciate it. If not, then I would be elated if you made some more videos on Turkish archery.
I love that you include the spiritual side!
1:45, "inside". A very good exercise.
Mashaallah tabarakallah. Thank you for explaining. Insyaallah i will practice every after prayer. Jazakallah khair
Salam alaikum brother. JazakAllah khair, very helpful information.
جزاك الله الخير
Great and very practical stuff...
Thanks 🙏🙏🙏
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LOVE FROM PAKISTAN. WISH TO MEET YOU INSHA ALLAH
magnifique
thank you so much brother
You say so many things. Philosophical level. True depth. If you don't mind I would translate your teachings about technique and practice methods and thoughts to Hungarian and link your channel to those specific video's description. I recently moved home from Scotland to Hungary. I met some Turkish historians and archers on the Kurultaj tribal assembly and I started learn thumb draw and Khatra from the TH-cam. No help from others than every day people who do archery for recreation or sport or martial art. I am really grateful for your work!
Plus we have something commune. Spiritual side is in the centre for me. Archery is something built up on spiritual roots for me. You told that once in a video Mohammed prophet said the Heaven is the land between archer and his target. I felt the very same ways. Without you I wouldn't know we have this thing commune with Mohamed prophet. I am a catholic by the way. I never start or finish training without praying first, and I finish with prayer as well. I think we are two of a kind. Except my main thing is target shooting between 180 and 300 meters.
I am happy I found your channel.
Welcome!
@@ArcheryforAll thank you
Great video! Would love a video on Turkish grip
maybe one for the future, good idea
ahmed karat
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MashaAllah nice video,
If possible , More instructional videos like this for beginners .
what are those two pieces on the right by the way?
Very nice! Do you find that practicing the 4 and 2 count swings with the Persian Meel is helping your archery? Do you have a video showing which other exercises you do?
Hello and Salam. Could you please kindly tell me the name of the song/music played in the background of the video? It's quite beautiful. Thanks in advance.
Üsküdar a giderken
Hi, what brand turkish bow is this? The draw looks very long. If I pull back beyond my cheekbones like you do here, I get a draw length of min 34. But my alibow turkish fiberglass has a recommended max draw of 29" and stacks beyond that so much that 30" is the limit. The tatar makes me stop at my earlobe for fear of ripping of the siahs. So I'd really like to know what yours is (or if you just have shorter arms than me 😉). Thanks a lot
Hi Titus, sorry for delay in response. I have asked Ahmed himself to send an answer so I hope he'll do so soon.
you can check armin hirmer bow reviews i am pretty sure that you will find something you like
@@ArcheryforAll AoA, I would also like to know which bow this is.
Asalamu Alaykum, I would also like to know what bow you are using?
Looks like the alibow Turkish bow to me
Should we always do kepaze training with fulldraw, or what if we do kepaze with heavy bow but we cant do it fulldraw?
Ricky, in my view best to use a lightweight bow for kepaze, the whole idea is getting correct technique which is much harder with a heavy poundage
@@ArcheryforAll thx a lot for the explanation!
Does ahmed have an yt acc or where can we see more of him?
His IG site for his club down under is instagram.com/maydaanarcheryclubaustralia/
What the name of the elastic plastic? Where i can find that plastic?
check online for stretchy bands or resistance bands.
We'd be more than happy to serve with the best for all Turkish Archery lovers. Please visit our store at www.okculuk.com where you can buy your own Kepaze bows.
Assalamualaikum. I'm a 14 year old living in NYC. I am deeply interested in Ottoman archery. I've been working on kipaze training and can comfortably pull a 60lb bow. However, I find it very difficult to learn traditional Ottoman archery without a hands on experience, teacher to student. If someone could inform me of a place where I can learn traditional asiatic archery, I would deeply appreciate it.
ASA, I am in the same boat as you,
if you happen to find something, I live in Long Island,NY please let me know as well.
@@islamtahir674 ok I’ll let u know if I ever find such a place nearby. I currently go to Floyd Bennett field archery range. U only have to pay 100$ a year for parking and it’s a very nice outdoor range. The ppl their are very friendly. They don’t give lessons unfortunately
What poundage is reoomended for kepaze
for an adult I'd say no more than 12-14#, needs to be light so you can do many reps with it and not get tired.
How does this improve the archery skill?
it helps with muscle memory
builds muscle and always you greater control over the bow. The better question is how could this not improve archery skill 😉