I wish more guys that post "How is my forum" would see what forum is. Especially how he has his grip, no fingers sticking out, and very little palm, knuckes at a 45 % angle or more....
That drives me crazy to see fingers stick out..., then theyteach other to do the same stupid thing, and they wonder why they torque their bow. Sure they can hit a deer at 20 yards, but can they hit a rabbit in the head at 60? I doubt it.
I think something more in the line of "holy crap!!". That is incredible shooting. Practice, practice, practice (and, maybe, a fair touch of natural talent thrown in).
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someone told me that whenthe koreansstart - very young - they study archery for 2 years before getting to touch a bow - any truth to this?
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someone told me that whenthe koreansstart - very young - they study archery for 2 years before getting to touch a bow - any truth to this?
I don't know about 2 years before touching a bow, but I know it's a significant amount of time before they are allowed to both aim and execute an arrow at the same time. Their training style forces them to perfect each piece of it before putting them together. Kisik Lee (long time Korean Olympic Coach) has some great stuff published that shows how they were such a dominating force for so long in the Olympics. He's now the US coach.......