Notice... The elbow is pointing to the left, NOT DOWN... That allows the "under arm" to jump to the left, when releasing... Also, you see he flicks the bowhand to the left, while releasing... While he only explain, about the correct way to "flick the upper bow end forwards", and that "alone" is one Cathra method, which I always use now... That alone, removes the bow a few millimeter from the arrowpath, while the arrow pass... But the sideway "flick of the hand", adds to that removal... Personally I do not fully master that, yet... You might say, "the sideways flick comes after the shot", but it STARTS at the release, so that truly helps... Thanks a lot, for this great video, lyoo 1... Greetings to all from Dan fron Denmark.
@danboron13 жыл бұрын
Wow you handle that bow as if it's a kids bow.
@elmohead2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the help.
@user-tq2lj1tq7i4 ай бұрын
Thank you! Your tip on how to hold the bow correctly really helped me, to begin grouping my arrows. I started shooting a recurve bow using the Mediterranean release, so when out of curiosity, I began shooting thumb draw I carried over everything I had learnt, including as you explain holding the bow. This video really opened my eyes, thanks again.
@ettorepoggi36643 жыл бұрын
glad it was helpful. thank you. keep having fun and shoot safe. :)
@iyoo13 жыл бұрын
Wow!!!!!!
@rokbow25232 жыл бұрын
Basically when you release the arrow the grip turns into a classic Mediterranean 😁 Minus the bottom two fingers applying the pressure, of course. Nice video, nice explanation.
@gizmonomono2 жыл бұрын
Good information in this video. Well done, man! And good shooting! 🏹 Loving this style of archery -- feels really good to see those improvements too.
@zerapis_ammon3 жыл бұрын
thanks :)
@iyoo13 жыл бұрын
Awesome
@EREBO953 жыл бұрын
Good info on that one, mate. Kindly regards and have a nice day :)
@SUPERSONIC_ARCHERY2 жыл бұрын
NIce.. haha exactly what I was struggling with last weekend.
@paradox_17293 жыл бұрын
Great teaching, bro👍🏻🙇🏻♂️🙏🏻... Thanks for reminding me 🙏🏻🙇🏻♂️
@brucenovotny59248 ай бұрын
My pleasure!
@iyoo18 ай бұрын
Very helpful information. I’m just starting to learn thumb release (having always used Mediterranean) and the thorough explanation here is much appreciated.
@pipesandpistols3 жыл бұрын
that's awesome! glad the info could help. :)
@iyoo13 жыл бұрын
줌손 설명 잘 봤습니다.^^ 영상 제작 감사 드립니다! 활생활중 뵙는 날이 생기겠죠! ^^
@user-nl1gd4xd8u3 жыл бұрын
아직 많이 모자란 영상 봐 주셔서 감사합니다. 혹시 조지아 주에 오시게 되면... ^_^/
@iyoo13 жыл бұрын
@@iyoo1 구글로 활 쏘시는 장소 찾아 봤습니다 ^^ 부럽습니다! 한국 오시면 뵙고 싶네요 ^^
@user-nl1gd4xd8u3 жыл бұрын
Wow that was truly masterful sir. Well done. And I will learn from this.
@Balaclavaballistics3 жыл бұрын
thank you :)
@iyoo13 жыл бұрын
Thanks heaps my dud!! That was useful as
@CTcCaster3 жыл бұрын
ous!
@iyoo13 жыл бұрын
Техника 👍. Но колчан за спиной .....) Возми другой
@alekseylebed49453 ай бұрын
great video. What aiming technique are you using? and how to select a thumb ring size?
@root1238 ай бұрын
i don't have aiming technique. just look at the target and let go when it feels right. for thumb ring, i make my own so it fits better than other rings.
@iyoo18 ай бұрын
Great explanation, it was very clear and straight forward. I do have a unrelated question about your quiver. Are the arrows loose (rattling) in your quiver or are they firmly in place and silent? If it’s the last, could you tell me what quiver you use? Or where you got it from? I’m still looking for a quiet back quiver so arrows aren’t in the way when shooting is crowded.
@Jonsoh8112 жыл бұрын
thanks. this bqck quiver is actually from Walmart. it is cloth so i will be lose quiver. if you want back quiver that can be quite look up some of leather ones with fabric filling or side quiver for horseback archery. they tend to have more options than regular sports stores.
@iyoo12 жыл бұрын
비디오 감사합니다
@theaveragejoemtb86143 жыл бұрын
;)
@iyoo13 жыл бұрын
I just recently get into Korean bow and I have a hard time to shoot it likew hat you did. I am shooting my self bow and other take down recurve bows and using 3 under draw. When I try to leran to show my cheap Korean bow (PMZ), all these arrows are consistently shoot to the far right when I place the arrow on the right side of bow shaft. When I try to shoot with Tumb draw like your video, these arrows is closer the my aim (target). What is the best and proper way to shoot an Korean (Asiatic) bow? From your video, it seems the hand grip, thumb draw and Khatra all play an important role to ensure accuracy. But why? Thanks,
@tomfan84415 ай бұрын
oh, i am excited to hear you are starting asiatic style archery. yes, thumb release needs some training and time. i'll try my best to explain. with thumb shooting you WILL send arrows to the right due to the bow is in front of you. you can line up arrow to the target. this makes you aim slightly off to the left. or you can find softer spine arrow to shoot. choice is yours. holding hand can be very loose. have a pressure in the center to lower side of the palm and as you pull support the bow handle coming at you. if you like shooting lower poundage bow, you can hold the bow rather tight in order to control it. again, these are two different method so you can choose which way if suitable for you. i can make a video about it since visual is going to be helpful. at the end of the day, best way of shooting is how you shoot best. there are many different styles and types of archery. try many and find out what suits you. after all, it is the archery that makes the bow shoot. hope i could be a help. ^_^;;
@iyoo14 ай бұрын
@@iyoo1"it is the archery that makes the bow shoot." Can not agree more.....
@tomfan84414 ай бұрын
Great video! Where did you get those arrows? It seems like you are getting a lot stronger. I feel like you used to struggle more with that bow in other videos.
@suunraze3 жыл бұрын
true that. i'm getting used to it. arrows are Rampage from Black eagle arrows. 32", 150 spine, 925 grains.
@iyoo13 жыл бұрын
@@iyoo1 oh I see now. My point is that gold tip traditional is only go to 350 so I guess you're using like compound arrows with feathers on it that's a good idea I do that with the zombie slayers too
@ZOMBIE-3-PIN2 жыл бұрын
I never realized how much of a pain shooting an 80lb monarq was... Until today, when i took my newly arrived one to the range and proceeded to suffer
@bakured3 жыл бұрын
once your body adjusts you would have fun :)
@iyoo13 жыл бұрын
@@iyoo1 gosh i hope so 😂
@bakured3 жыл бұрын
Very nice👍 Wonder where your arrow rests Looks like you use the top of the gripp as arrowpas
@thomaskitzelmann78363 жыл бұрын
arrow just rests on my hand. you can see my arrow-pass has been worn out due to not clean releases. ^_^;;
@iyoo13 жыл бұрын
@@iyoo1 I think the worn out part are at your gripp not at the usual arrowpass
@thomaskitzelmann78363 жыл бұрын
Nice form. Can you tell me where u get your arrows
@MinhTran-sl7kc3 жыл бұрын
What kind of arrow is that spine that low like that I guess I'm shooting the wrong arrows at 350.
@ZOMBIE-3-PIN2 жыл бұрын
Do you have training in Korean traditional archery? Because this grip you describe sounds exactly like the kind of grip they teach.
@Peter1992t3 жыл бұрын
no i don't. i just learn from other archers i meet and this seems to work best for me. nowadays i'm loving korean style bows. :)
@iyoo13 жыл бұрын
@@iyoo1 Nice; I find this grip works really well for executing proper push-pull and sideways torque, I'm really happy I switched to it recently.
@Peter1992t3 жыл бұрын
Nice form. Can you tell me where you get your arrows?
@MinhTran-sl7kc3 жыл бұрын
thanks. arrows are Rampage arrows from Black Eagle arrows website. these specific ones are 150 spine, 32", and 925 grains.
@iyoo13 жыл бұрын
Привіт! Ок! 🏹🖖🤘💪✌️🇺🇦
@user-hh9zh9bi4e Жыл бұрын
Bro how much spine are those arrows? And how much inshes? Thank you 🙏🏻🙏🏻 And how much lbs this bow
@Bombom-wt6sg2 жыл бұрын
i think spine is 150. 32" arrow. bow is 80#.
@iyoo12 жыл бұрын
Are you using string twist?
@ZephrusPrime2 жыл бұрын
not on this one. but i do use it with lighter poundage bows.
Nice video.
thanks :)
Notice... The elbow is pointing to the left, NOT DOWN... That allows the "under arm" to jump to the left, when releasing... Also, you see he flicks the bowhand to the left, while releasing... While he only explain, about the correct way to "flick the upper bow end forwards", and that "alone" is one Cathra method, which I always use now... That alone, removes the bow a few millimeter from the arrowpath, while the arrow pass... But the sideway "flick of the hand", adds to that removal... Personally I do not fully master that, yet... You might say, "the sideways flick comes after the shot", but it STARTS at the release, so that truly helps... Thanks a lot, for this great video, lyoo 1... Greetings to all from Dan fron Denmark.
Wow you handle that bow as if it's a kids bow.
Thanks for the help.
Thank you! Your tip on how to hold the bow correctly really helped me, to begin grouping my arrows. I started shooting a recurve bow using the Mediterranean release, so when out of curiosity, I began shooting thumb draw I carried over everything I had learnt, including as you explain holding the bow. This video really opened my eyes, thanks again.
glad it was helpful. thank you. keep having fun and shoot safe. :)
Wow!!!!!!
Basically when you release the arrow the grip turns into a classic Mediterranean 😁 Minus the bottom two fingers applying the pressure, of course. Nice video, nice explanation.
Good information in this video. Well done, man! And good shooting! 🏹 Loving this style of archery -- feels really good to see those improvements too.
thanks :)
Awesome
Good info on that one, mate. Kindly regards and have a nice day :)
NIce.. haha exactly what I was struggling with last weekend.
Great teaching, bro👍🏻🙇🏻♂️🙏🏻... Thanks for reminding me 🙏🏻🙇🏻♂️
My pleasure!
Very helpful information. I’m just starting to learn thumb release (having always used Mediterranean) and the thorough explanation here is much appreciated.
that's awesome! glad the info could help. :)
줌손 설명 잘 봤습니다.^^ 영상 제작 감사 드립니다! 활생활중 뵙는 날이 생기겠죠! ^^
아직 많이 모자란 영상 봐 주셔서 감사합니다. 혹시 조지아 주에 오시게 되면... ^_^/
@@iyoo1 구글로 활 쏘시는 장소 찾아 봤습니다 ^^ 부럽습니다! 한국 오시면 뵙고 싶네요 ^^
Wow that was truly masterful sir. Well done. And I will learn from this.
thank you :)
Thanks heaps my dud!! That was useful as
ous!
Техника 👍. Но колчан за спиной .....) Возми другой
great video. What aiming technique are you using? and how to select a thumb ring size?
i don't have aiming technique. just look at the target and let go when it feels right. for thumb ring, i make my own so it fits better than other rings.
Great explanation, it was very clear and straight forward. I do have a unrelated question about your quiver. Are the arrows loose (rattling) in your quiver or are they firmly in place and silent? If it’s the last, could you tell me what quiver you use? Or where you got it from? I’m still looking for a quiet back quiver so arrows aren’t in the way when shooting is crowded.
thanks. this bqck quiver is actually from Walmart. it is cloth so i will be lose quiver. if you want back quiver that can be quite look up some of leather ones with fabric filling or side quiver for horseback archery. they tend to have more options than regular sports stores.
비디오 감사합니다
;)
I just recently get into Korean bow and I have a hard time to shoot it likew hat you did. I am shooting my self bow and other take down recurve bows and using 3 under draw. When I try to leran to show my cheap Korean bow (PMZ), all these arrows are consistently shoot to the far right when I place the arrow on the right side of bow shaft. When I try to shoot with Tumb draw like your video, these arrows is closer the my aim (target). What is the best and proper way to shoot an Korean (Asiatic) bow? From your video, it seems the hand grip, thumb draw and Khatra all play an important role to ensure accuracy. But why? Thanks,
oh, i am excited to hear you are starting asiatic style archery. yes, thumb release needs some training and time. i'll try my best to explain. with thumb shooting you WILL send arrows to the right due to the bow is in front of you. you can line up arrow to the target. this makes you aim slightly off to the left. or you can find softer spine arrow to shoot. choice is yours. holding hand can be very loose. have a pressure in the center to lower side of the palm and as you pull support the bow handle coming at you. if you like shooting lower poundage bow, you can hold the bow rather tight in order to control it. again, these are two different method so you can choose which way if suitable for you. i can make a video about it since visual is going to be helpful. at the end of the day, best way of shooting is how you shoot best. there are many different styles and types of archery. try many and find out what suits you. after all, it is the archery that makes the bow shoot. hope i could be a help. ^_^;;
@@iyoo1"it is the archery that makes the bow shoot." Can not agree more.....
Great video! Where did you get those arrows? It seems like you are getting a lot stronger. I feel like you used to struggle more with that bow in other videos.
true that. i'm getting used to it. arrows are Rampage from Black eagle arrows. 32", 150 spine, 925 grains.
@@iyoo1 oh I see now. My point is that gold tip traditional is only go to 350 so I guess you're using like compound arrows with feathers on it that's a good idea I do that with the zombie slayers too
I never realized how much of a pain shooting an 80lb monarq was... Until today, when i took my newly arrived one to the range and proceeded to suffer
once your body adjusts you would have fun :)
@@iyoo1 gosh i hope so 😂
Very nice👍 Wonder where your arrow rests Looks like you use the top of the gripp as arrowpas
arrow just rests on my hand. you can see my arrow-pass has been worn out due to not clean releases. ^_^;;
@@iyoo1 I think the worn out part are at your gripp not at the usual arrowpass
Nice form. Can you tell me where u get your arrows
What kind of arrow is that spine that low like that I guess I'm shooting the wrong arrows at 350.
Do you have training in Korean traditional archery? Because this grip you describe sounds exactly like the kind of grip they teach.
no i don't. i just learn from other archers i meet and this seems to work best for me. nowadays i'm loving korean style bows. :)
@@iyoo1 Nice; I find this grip works really well for executing proper push-pull and sideways torque, I'm really happy I switched to it recently.
Nice form. Can you tell me where you get your arrows?
thanks. arrows are Rampage arrows from Black Eagle arrows website. these specific ones are 150 spine, 32", and 925 grains.
Привіт! Ок! 🏹🖖🤘💪✌️🇺🇦
Bro how much spine are those arrows? And how much inshes? Thank you 🙏🏻🙏🏻 And how much lbs this bow
i think spine is 150. 32" arrow. bow is 80#.
Are you using string twist?
not on this one. but i do use it with lighter poundage bows.