Stay In The “Zone” See Your Shot Through! Traditional Archery Tips

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  • čas přidán 16. 08. 2024

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  • @jarmelbarnett6922
    @jarmelbarnett6922 Před rokem +7

    Your discussion reminds me of a book that I read almost 40 years ago titled The Zen Of Archery. You dropped your elbow on the third shot. I want to be as rock solid as you when I grow up with the bow. I wish to shoot even half as much as you do. I will start to work on that aspect. Thanks for the wisdom! It is great!

  • @vesasavolainen5605
    @vesasavolainen5605 Před rokem +1

    I listened my typical errors🤣but everything you said is TRUE!

  • @jimscott64
    @jimscott64 Před rokem +2

    Jeff you are right on the money with this one. It doesn't take but the smallest, little, almost unperceiveable change in your form and follow through to make you miss. I have been shooting at 14 yards every day, as that is the distance from the game trail that the elk use, to my blind. I shoot at a piece of masking tape two inches by two inches. I can usually put about 2 or 3 shots into that piece of tape. Sometimes all four shots will be in it. But the ones that miss are only a couple to three inches out. When I make those misses, I know the milisecond that the shot goes off that they are going to miss. And I can feel it as well. And as far as the eye's go, I had a heck of a problem in that the fletching on my arrows was so bright, my eye would try to follow them instead of focusing on that piece of tape, and believe me that is a real bad thing to get into the habit of doing. You just have to focus on what it is you are wanting to hit clear through the shot cycle until the arrow hits it. I remember when I stumbled onto one of Jeff's video's a few years ago and was amazed at the accuracy he shot. It sure looked easy. That was when I decided to have him build me a bow. It has been one hell of a challenge, but I have had more fun shooting traditional than I ever did barebow or compound. And it gets better all the time. So to anyone reading this, Jeff is right on the money in this video. Take his advice and really work hard on this stuff and you will be glad that you did.
    Jim
    Baker City, Oregon

  • @DILATEDPEEPS
    @DILATEDPEEPS Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you for helping speed up my improvement. These are spot on tips for consistent shooting and I am seeing the results. It is fun! 😊

  • @outdoorsman9384
    @outdoorsman9384 Před rokem +2

    Outstanding Jeffrey, great course. 👍

  • @WCTRAD
    @WCTRAD Před rokem +1

    Great Video!

  • @mikestenquist3932
    @mikestenquist3932 Před rokem +3

    Great video! I have been a little frustrated with my shooting as of late. This video and your teaching ability showed me what I had been doing wrong and how to correct these issues. As I focused on seeing the shot through I was amazed at the immediate improvement! Thanks for sharing your time and expertise!

  • @UncleDanBand64
    @UncleDanBand64 Před rokem +1

    Spot on sir. I taught my 2 boys to stay in the shot and follow through. It is really the only part of the shot we can control 100%. I mean we can draw 1/2" to far or less. We can be off on our aim. Some folks get target panic. You name it but, we can all make like a statue on release. So, if we are off in draw length, aim or release we can minimize that to a degree with follow through. I just got my oldest grandson a longbow. He is a natual but, I tell him don't move until I tell him he can on release. After 10 or 12 arrows, I tell him he can move once it hits the target. After about 5 arrows he is dropping his arm low and left. Then we start over. Like I said, that is the only part we can have total control over. Great video and so true.

  • @user-ci3oc7lc4o
    @user-ci3oc7lc4o Před rokem +1

    No one on youtube goes into detail as you do. Like I said previously, listening to you is like going to archery school. Keep up what you are doing. You are the best.
    Love ya man Thank you

    • @instinctiveaddictionarcher8998
      @instinctiveaddictionarcher8998  Před rokem

      Thanks so much and that’s really what keeps me going just hoping to be able to help someone figure out how to be their best!

  • @twoowls4469
    @twoowls4469 Před rokem +2

    Love your channel and instruction. As a fairly new (returning) shooter your info is invaluable! I'm also super appreciative of the fact you exhibit your faith!

    • @instinctiveaddictionarcher8998
      @instinctiveaddictionarcher8998  Před rokem +2

      Thanks so much for that and I’m glad you’re back shooting, I promised Him that I’d always try my best to do that and I really believe that’s why the channel has grown beyond anything I ever imagined and I believe there’s no limits when He’s in it!

  • @normanphair8488
    @normanphair8488 Před rokem

    I went to Tuscaloosa, I shot with a woman oh, that had a Osage self bow, I had not been shoot that long as a traditional Archer but I was watching her shoot, and I noticed that she was very accurate, and the one thing that stuck in my mind, and I said it to her you do not drop your bow arm until the arrow hits the Target. She told me years ago her husband toher never drop your arm until the arrow hit the target, I've never forgotten that and that is the one thing I struggle with. Trying to watch that Arrow fly, when I was shooting compound bows, I would get in the zone I would watch the Fletching spin all the way to hit the target, but traditional archery for some reason I drop that arm and try to watch the arrow

  • @CamNevil
    @CamNevil Před rokem

    Look up Fred Asbell. He has been around the traditional bow world for a long time. I started shooting instinctive with a longbow several years ago. Moved from the compound world and never really looked back. I never really understood how to explain the act of shooting a bow without using any type of sight until I read Fred's book. He explains it like throwing a baseball. You look at your target and just do it. Your body will create muscle memory and adjust as you practice and get better. Some people are better at it than others, but almost everybody can learn with time and a little coaching

  • @jaybennett7242
    @jaybennett7242 Před rokem +1

    Man I couldn’t agree with you more on this subject, you exactly nailed it, I think I get a little complacent at times and I know what I did the second I did it. So once again Jeff awesome video. Thanks again.

  • @paulharding1621
    @paulharding1621 Před rokem +1

    Another interesting video. I was having some coaching at my club on Saturday, something we worked on was the follow through, holding position till well after the arrow is released.

  • @matthewy8923
    @matthewy8923 Před rokem

    Thank you very much.

  • @93med1
    @93med1 Před rokem +1

    thanks Jeff youve been a big help in my instinctive archery journey. I had my wrist in a cast for eight weeks and your recent videos have given me lots to think about.

  • @brettellis423
    @brettellis423 Před rokem +1

    Thanks Jeff!! Great content!👍👍

  • @bradlauber9097
    @bradlauber9097 Před rokem +2

    Great video again!!! I really try to do everything the same with the shot process to be consistent.. Every step every sequence the same. I found my string hand elbow would drop drawing the bow and alignment be off especially when getting tired from shooting. Now I really have to think it through thank you again.. P.s. it's a mental game!!

  • @gaunt371
    @gaunt371 Před rokem

    Thanks jeff. Great advice.

  • @pickin4you
    @pickin4you Před rokem +3

    Now some may agree with me and some not. That’s OK. Snap shooting is INSTINCTIVE shooting. A true instinctive shooter will never hold at full draw, well maybe now and then if needed. But go watch Howard Hill, you will NEVER see him hold at full draw.
    Look up the word INSTINCTIVE in the dictionary. This is something some of us like myself and Jeff are born with. He is a much better shooter than me now because her shoots way more than me. More than I ever have. I also used to compete with a compound, but never 3D. Only indoor 300’s. The only thing I was worried about was the X Ring. That was 25 years ago when I stopped that. Now I am getting back into a longbow and have a lot of new stuff to learn. Back the last I shot longbow, carbon arrows was not a thing. Anyway, if you see
    Someone who never holds at full draw, and does pretty good, they are an instinctive shooter like Jeff is. It is not something you can learn to do. This is why I ask anyone who doubts this to just look that word up in any dictionary. It is a natural born instinct. Just like all animals can swim from birth.
    I love watching Jeff’s videos. Tons of great info. I wished I was his neighbor. I have so much to learn about carbon and Trad, spine alignment and all the stuff I should have know when I was competing. Like Jeff, I found out about arrow spine too late. After I stopped shooting.
    Even if o never bow hunt again, I still am looking forward to shooting every day it’s not raining. Good luck to you all and Jeff is a good wealth of knowledge.

  • @bartmueller1730
    @bartmueller1730 Před rokem

    Man... awesome info as always.

  • @kenseironin
    @kenseironin Před rokem

    Thank You! I am an 83 young dude that just started archery a few months ago, I am hooked. I have watched a miriad of instruction videos..all kinds. No matter to whom I listened, it just did not work..then I watched many of your videos. I have improved by leaps and bounds since watching your instructions. (Possibly you could tell me why my arrows enter the target at about a 70 degree angle to the left. Your thoughts). Thanks again, I am definately a fan. Keep those videos coming..and what about T shirts, hats, etc.?

  • @rebelrye
    @rebelrye Před rokem +1

    Great instructional video Jeff. I cant help but notice that you're using Gold Tip Warrior shafts. I recently switched to them 500 spine 30.5" w/50 grain Gold Tip inserts w/125 grain field points .They're shooting great from my 40# Shatterproof recurve.They're shooting great.. Looking forward to more of your videos.

  • @freddyvargas7678
    @freddyvargas7678 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for all your great videos 😊

  • @longbowshooter
    @longbowshooter Před rokem

    Love your videos been watching for about a year now. Been hoping you start making bows again. Always wanted to get one. Still got my money saved up.

    • @instinctiveaddictionarcher8998
      @instinctiveaddictionarcher8998  Před rokem

      Man that’s awesome I’ve got a lot of good things working right now going to be doing some demo videos on lots of different new bows and products through 3rivers! It’s gonna be fun 🤩 👍🏻

  • @smalls207
    @smalls207 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Goodnight Jeff, you're a good shot. It feels like no aiming takes place. I wish I had that ability. I aim with the tip of the arrow. It's a way slower process.

  • @joergmoryson7982
    @joergmoryson7982 Před rokem

    Nice staff, thanks for your Info clips, hope it would be very helpfull became better and better! Greetings from Germany

  • @Garuda16
    @Garuda16 Před rokem +1

    Thanks Jeff. Another one of your exceptional instructional Instinctive archery videos! My shooting has improved so much in the last 4 months from your teachings! Have you ever played with the idea of giving classes. Like group seminars or classes. Even ones that would last several days. I would attend for sure and I bet many others would too.
    What do the rest of you guys think about Jeff doing group classes/seminars? Would you be interested? Just curious. Scott in California.

    • @instinctiveaddictionarcher8998
      @instinctiveaddictionarcher8998  Před rokem +1

      Thanks brother and yes absolutely I plan on doing that actually have been thinking about it for a while now and would love to!

    • @Garuda16
      @Garuda16 Před rokem

      @@instinctiveaddictionarcher8998 Woo hoo!

  • @sierraridgereaper
    @sierraridgereaper Před rokem

    I love the lams on that bow, beautiful. Is that a 62" with 17" riser?
    Awesome content and some sound advice on every vid... thank you for all the time you spend passing on your knowledge...😉

  • @laurensadventures1344

    Love your videos Jeff, sorry you had to stop building bows but I’m happy you are still going at it in the ways you can. I must second the motion of a series on treestand shooting. That is a big subject for me, and several aspects of it with which I struggle. I like to shoot more vertically which puts my leg in the way, slight can’t puts my stand cables in the way, and I have a bum knee so if I could shoot sitting that would be best but obviously…. So I’d be willing to try some other methods to see what works, just might need some guidance from someone who knows what they’re doing

  • @mikekupetsky6879
    @mikekupetsky6879 Před rokem

    Great video as usual buddy

  • @littlewoody5539
    @littlewoody5539 Před rokem +1

    On another note it hand and eye coordination. It’s like shooting a basketball.. you take your eyes off the target your going miss

  • @davidpate2237
    @davidpate2237 Před rokem

    Shooting your recurve are you shooting The feathered arrows or vain arrows your videos are awesome

  • @timetohunt1
    @timetohunt1 Před rokem

    Hey Jeff who or where did you get that big black archery target you were bare shaft tunig with the other day. Thanks for sharing

  • @littlewoody5539
    @littlewoody5539 Před rokem

    Believe it or not it’s like an invisible energy line from you to the arrow and if u move even once the arrow leaves a bow it can affect the arrow . Your transmitting, your energy into the arrow all the
    Way to the target. .

  • @johncom1971
    @johncom1971 Před rokem

    Hey Jeff, you ever notice your the difference in weight between a full bow quiver and an empty one affecting your point of impact?

  • @kevinleeds6085
    @kevinleeds6085 Před rokem

    Love the videos Jeff. What quiver is on your bow? I'm new this season shooting the stick bow, and absolutely loving it. Keep it up with the great information 👍

  • @mrgroovestring
    @mrgroovestring Před rokem

    I'm suffering with a bad case of target panic right now. I have never had this problem this bad until now. How in the world can I solve this? Any advise will be appreciated.

  • @BPeavy
    @BPeavy Před 5 měsíci

    My lazy posture causes a lot of my inaccuracies. Beautiful bow, did you make that one, and what poundage is it? 50# ?

  • @josephwashington2823
    @josephwashington2823 Před rokem

    Great video. Do you critique people’s form? I feel like I’ve hit a plateau and would appreciate some feedback. I’ve been following you since I saw a video you posted of you shooting in complete darkness on one of the archery groups on Facebook.

  • @martingilson663
    @martingilson663 Před rokem

    Jeff when and why did you go back to 3 under ????

  • @sjohn_8627
    @sjohn_8627 Před rokem

    My bow arm always dumps to the right. Have any suggestions???

    • @instinctiveaddictionarcher8998
      @instinctiveaddictionarcher8998  Před rokem

      If you’re right handed the only thing I can think of is possibly collapsing the shot right at release not pulling through like pushing and pulling at the same time but I’ve honestly never seen it before.

  • @user-qt8yi8zc5j
    @user-qt8yi8zc5j Před rokem

    Hi Jeff,i'm very interested in your quiver,where can I buy it.

  • @PennNative
    @PennNative Před rokem

    Jeff,
    How do we contact you if we had a question? I need some advice on something. Thanks

    • @instinctiveaddictionarcher8998
      @instinctiveaddictionarcher8998  Před rokem

      Facebook messenger 👍🏻

    • @PennNative
      @PennNative Před rokem +1

      I don’t have Facebook. But I have someone who does in my family. Going to send you a quick message. Thank you sir.

  • @kenseironin
    @kenseironin Před rokem

    Sorry, 30 degrees, not 70.

    • @instinctiveaddictionarcher8998
      @instinctiveaddictionarcher8998  Před rokem

      Yes sir 30 degrees tail left if you’re a right handed shooter means a slightly weak shaft, if you’re actually hitting left with a fletched arrow they are probably too stiff but I think you’re talking about a bare shaft being 30 degrees left which would mean weak just a little bit 👍🏻