My thumbdraw Videos
hello!
well this is a common thread, maybe should make it an own topic board:P
anyway, i wanted to post my thumbdraw movie to show you when i shoot:)
maybe i get some few tips i don?t know:)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNsHznMx7P8
this is my first shooting video that i took, just to see how i shoot.
my focus is on where i had a good ancour point.
Best regards Emil
well this is a common thread, maybe should make it an own topic board:P
anyway, i wanted to post my thumbdraw movie to show you when i shoot:)
maybe i get some few tips i don?t know:)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNsHznMx7P8
this is my first shooting video that i took, just to see how i shoot.
my focus is on where i had a good ancour point.
Best regards Emil
Emil,
Your nocking technique is good and something that many archers have not learned.
Your middle and index fingers are slightly open. Does this mean you are drawing with both fingers over the thumb?
You seem to be keeping the index finger and thumb of the bow hand relaxed which is very good. However, I suggest you tense the lower three fingers on the grip. This is not critical with light bows, but becomes important with increasing weight.
Your nocking technique is good and something that many archers have not learned.
Your middle and index fingers are slightly open. Does this mean you are drawing with both fingers over the thumb?
You seem to be keeping the index finger and thumb of the bow hand relaxed which is very good. However, I suggest you tense the lower three fingers on the grip. This is not critical with light bows, but becomes important with increasing weight.
Thank you Bede!
i wehre hoping to get some comment^^
well about the fingers when i draw,
its only the indexfinger that holding the thumb, i thinkthat the rest of my fingers are relaxed so the just follow the index. and you got the illusion of that i holdingwhit two fingers:)
about the left hand, the thing is i think its a working damage:P
i use to have my arrows in the hand to, kassai style but upside down^^
so i keep my arrows between. middle and pinky finger.
thats why i dont have lower my fingers:P smoe more pepole where asking me wbout that^^
i will post some more films shortly! :)
Best Regards Emil
i wehre hoping to get some comment^^
well about the fingers when i draw,
its only the indexfinger that holding the thumb, i thinkthat the rest of my fingers are relaxed so the just follow the index. and you got the illusion of that i holdingwhit two fingers:)
about the left hand, the thing is i think its a working damage:P
i use to have my arrows in the hand to, kassai style but upside down^^
so i keep my arrows between. middle and pinky finger.
thats why i dont have lower my fingers:P smoe more pepole where asking me wbout that^^
i will post some more films shortly! :)
Best Regards Emil
i did actuly see a quite funny thing now when i saw it again.
look at my right hand, how i close the hand before i shoot, as i pull a trigger on a gun^^
look at my right hand, how i close the hand before i shoot, as i pull a trigger on a gun^^
here is one more film
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGaXGfH8EO0
this is whit my Windfighter bow 60#
only at 10meters but its becous iam stil training and fixing my technic, i think i found something there:-D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGaXGfH8EO0
this is whit my Windfighter bow 60#
only at 10meters but its becous iam stil training and fixing my technic, i think i found something there:-D
Shame about the rug.
You seem to be nocking quite high. With that type of bow, it is easy to put the hand in an inefficient place on the grip. I would try to move your hand a little lower on the grip. Holding the bow grip with the lower fingers will help too.
Your shoulders are out of line because the target is so close. It is better to keep your shoulders aligned and bend your body at the waist to get the angle you need for the target.
Remember not to tense the index finger or the thumb on the bow or you might start to cut your fingers with the feathers.
You seem to be nocking quite high. With that type of bow, it is easy to put the hand in an inefficient place on the grip. I would try to move your hand a little lower on the grip. Holding the bow grip with the lower fingers will help too.
Your shoulders are out of line because the target is so close. It is better to keep your shoulders aligned and bend your body at the waist to get the angle you need for the target.
Remember not to tense the index finger or the thumb on the bow or you might start to cut your fingers with the feathers.