Thanks for the good information you provide us You have kept me interested and have helped me break some bad habits. The archery world owes you a lot of credit for doing what you do. God Bless!
Thank you for this video. Holding steady is something I have a hard time with. You definitely shed some light on some things I need to look at. Thanks again.
Thanks for donating these entry's Robert! You got some more people to shoot Archery Abroad! I have been shooting for over a yr now and never have seen those names before. Good Job getting some exposure for a great benefit shoot.
Thanks Robert ! Loving your tips and advice mate ! You're definitely my #1 go to guy for information & technique! Keep up the great work !! ✌😎🎯 Derek Australia
Hi their... Some good information their for me to think of. I began my archery on recurve in UK. Part of proper recurve form teaches the need to set the bow shoulder forward and down for maximum stability and protection long term of the shoulder joint. As i moved to compound i immediately noticed the difference in form. After a numner of years of shooting compound ive found a healthy balance between the two techniques is necessary to prevent the front shoulder from creeping back at full draw. I also feel its simply a case of activating the rhomboid at full draw on the draw arm for a slow steady increase of tension to activate my trigger (carter 2 simple) this then gives the surprise unanticipated shot. Ive found stabilisation combined with a relaxed (not bent) front elbow at full draw to give a very steady hold.
I am new to archery, could like to ask or request about the compound bow. Am planning to buy Pro Froce FX, DW 50-60 and DL 28. How to select arrows (i.e. vanes, points, sharft and insert). our target range will be around 150 to 200 mtrs.
I use a program from a company called On Target 2, OT2. This allows me to input all my information for my bow as well as arrow specs to adjust into a rage of effectiveness for my arrow set up.
I wanna ask about how you keep your left hands still when shooting. So like when you are ready to shoot and you release, I usually shake a little causing the arrow to move around.
Im assuming ur right handed like the host. Your prob Pulling too much weight or your draw length is incorrect. Try not to Gripping tightly with multiple fingers instead of just useing primarily ur thumb and index. Some people like Check to see that the fingers line up to a 45 degree angle to the bow. How long are you holding?
I shit u not I thought that there was a kid running in the background but then I realized that the door is framed so I guess I’m high na I’m fuckin with ya.
Hi! I’m completely new to archery and I’ve been watching a few videos on how to shoot and hold it. At times when I pull back the string to release the aarow, the string snaps my arm that I’m using to hold the bow, what am I doing wrong?
That's normally a grip issue. I have some videos here on form and also grip that can help illustrate what you're needing to replicate to keep your forearm out of the string path.
Hello, it was an interesting lesson for me, the explanation was thorough according to stages and it is always good to repeat basic rules, thank you.
Awesome to hear, thank you!
Thanks for the good information you provide us You have kept me interested and have helped me break some bad habits. The archery world owes you a lot of credit for doing what you do. God Bless!
Thank you so much!
Thank you for this video. Holding steady is something I have a hard time with. You definitely shed some light on some things I need to look at. Thanks again.
Thank you for watching! Best wishes on the journey!
Thanks for donating these entry's Robert! You got some more people to shoot Archery Abroad! I have been shooting for over a yr now and never have seen those names before. Good Job getting some exposure for a great benefit shoot.
Thank you for that and for helping by entering the giveaway and being a part of it all!
Thanks Robert !
Loving your tips and advice mate ! You're definitely my #1 go to guy for information & technique! Keep up the great work !! ✌😎🎯
Derek
Australia
That's great to hear, I appreciate it!
Excellent as usual Robert. Good luck with the new venture!
Thank you very much for that!
Hi their... Some good information their for me to think of.
I began my archery on recurve in UK. Part of proper recurve form teaches the need to set the bow shoulder forward and down for maximum stability and protection long term of the shoulder joint.
As i moved to compound i immediately noticed the difference in form.
After a numner of years of shooting compound ive found a healthy balance between the two techniques is necessary to prevent the front shoulder from creeping back at full draw.
I also feel its simply a case of activating the rhomboid at full draw on the draw arm for a slow steady increase of tension to activate my trigger (carter 2 simple) this then gives the surprise unanticipated shot.
Ive found stabilisation combined with a relaxed (not bent) front elbow at full draw to give a very steady hold.
Awesome video buddy really helpful stuff keep up the good work 👍
Thank you very much!
Good stuff- thanks, my bro!
Cheers Rob just found your tips will be watching more soon mate D from West Aust
Thank you for watching!
Fantastic video 💯
Thanks for the info Robert! Great tips as always. Good luck on your new venture!
Thank you for watching and I appreciate that!
Thank you very much cuz now I get to hit the bullseye so much time thank you very much I love your videos thank you
Great video.... nice tips
Thank you!
Awesome video! Thanks
Glad you liked it!
Great information 🙂
Great video!
Thank you for watching and your comment!
Meditation and qi gong (moving meditation) will help greatly with steadiness and stability. It's not the easy way, but it brings about great benefits
I am new to archery, could like to ask or request about the compound bow. Am planning to buy Pro Froce FX, DW 50-60 and DL 28. How to select arrows (i.e. vanes, points, sharft and insert). our target range will be around 150 to 200 mtrs.
I use a program from a company called On Target 2, OT2. This allows me to input all my information for my bow as well as arrow specs to adjust into a rage of effectiveness for my arrow set up.
So it turns out I shoot better with no rear bar setup on my spot bow what’s your thought
I wanna ask about how you keep your left hands still when shooting. So like when you are ready to shoot and you release, I usually shake a little causing the arrow to move around.
Im assuming ur right handed like the host. Your prob Pulling too much weight or your draw length is incorrect. Try not to Gripping tightly with multiple fingers instead of just useing primarily ur thumb and index. Some people like Check to see that the fingers line up to a 45 degree angle to the bow. How long are you holding?
nice advice
Does performing the release with a bit of extra tension do you wear out the dloop faster.
As long as there are no burrs or rough spots on your release then no you'll be okay.
Hi Robert. Which David S is the winner?
Hi David. You are the winner. Email me at rcrchery@gmail.com
Thanks Robert! you would never have found me on facebook or instagram.
Thanks for the good info as always.
I was trying to improve my violin bow technique... Don't mind this tho lol
You should try archery it's amazing but I do love the violin
I shit u not I thought that there was a kid running in the background but then I realized that the door is framed so I guess I’m high na I’m fuckin with ya.
Hi! I’m completely new to archery and I’ve been watching a few videos on how to shoot and hold it. At times when I pull back the string to release the aarow, the string snaps my arm that I’m using to hold the bow, what am I doing wrong?
That's normally a grip issue. I have some videos here on form and also grip that can help illustrate what you're needing to replicate to keep your forearm out of the string path.
I run very little to no weight and I hold steadier
You should get a compound bow tattoo on your forehead
I find the 3 foot stabilizer funny
In an open class you'll take all the advantages you can get. Precision is the name of the game.
@@rcrchery yeah but I would find it funny when he'd putting a stalk on a deer