Traditional Archery - Crash Course

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Clay Hayes

Clay Hayes

11 ай бұрын

It's been a while since I posted a traditional archery shooting video but with bowhunting season just around the corner, I thought I'd toss up a crash course in traditional archery for bow hunting. I'll go over archery stance, string hand position, bow hand position, psychological triggers, drawing, archery form, back tension and follow through. I'll also link to previous videos which go in-depth into each of these facets of archery. In this video I'm shooting a sinew backed osage longbow but these techniques will work for recurve bows, longbows, and even compounds.
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@dash2dash739
@dash2dash739 11 ай бұрын
Prime KZfaq. No fluff or unimportant entertainment, just great advice from years of experience 👍
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 11 ай бұрын
Thank ya
@valueforvalue76
@valueforvalue76 11 ай бұрын
Agreed Clay's videos have been solid for years. He represents what I used to love about KZfaq. These types of videos are slowly dying out and being replaced with far inferior stuff. Just like the rest the internet.
@smittyslabs
@smittyslabs 10 ай бұрын
"Crocs will make you shoot better." Been saying it for years! Thank you!
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 10 ай бұрын
😜
@magiv4205
@magiv4205 11 ай бұрын
The whole bit about the psychological trigger was mindblowing to me. It's so, so important to know the exact sequence of my movements before I start speeding them up and letting them become an instinct. Otherwise, I'll teach myself the wrong thing and it will be very hard to unlearn bad habits later.
@deathblade63
@deathblade63 9 ай бұрын
I'm starting my journey into trad bow hunting so your page is perfect for. Super informative and I appreciate all you do!
@paulharding1621
@paulharding1621 11 ай бұрын
Great video as always. Definitely helpful for those of us who are early in our archery journey.
@mikeyheltonjr
@mikeyheltonjr 11 ай бұрын
Hey Clay, thank you for always sharing your experience with all of us. You have the most easy to follow advice for trad archery. I always send people to your KZfaq any time they have a question or are struggling with their shot. You're the shit buddy.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 11 ай бұрын
many thanks
@Stykbow
@Stykbow 11 ай бұрын
Put a clicker on my bow and my confidence is 100% now. My groups are fist size out to 30 yards. It’s incredible what it did for me personally.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 11 ай бұрын
Good deal!
@CheeseSqueeze99
@CheeseSqueeze99 10 ай бұрын
This dude is really great in front of the camera. Learned way more than I expected to.
@playdead1255
@playdead1255 11 ай бұрын
I watched your penobscot bow video and recreated it with a friend. I've always wanted to make a bow and arrow from scratch and it works really well. Thanks for all the great stuff man
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 11 ай бұрын
That is awesome!
@TannerMullen-kp2rw
@TannerMullen-kp2rw 11 ай бұрын
nah but for real a real outdoorsman the message you spread about the outdoors and hunting is admirable. your wisdom and mental clarity also never seizes to impress
@zebulunturner2974
@zebulunturner2974 11 ай бұрын
I have enjoyed seeing all the new avenues you are pursuing! However, traditional archery and bowhunting is what brought me here, thank you for returning--however briefly--to the roots! God speed
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 11 ай бұрын
Absolutely 👍
@Dave-ov1ub
@Dave-ov1ub 11 ай бұрын
Best quick and basic rundown of shooting a traditional bow I've seen. Well done!
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 11 ай бұрын
thank ya
@clydeshaver6582
@clydeshaver6582 11 ай бұрын
Clay, thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge of archery. As a archer of many years and struggling through many frustrations over time, I have learned so much from your KZfaq videos. Stay strong and keep your videos coming. Clyde Shaver from Sandy Oregon!
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 11 ай бұрын
Very welcome
@Maclean-archer
@Maclean-archer 11 ай бұрын
Excellent video Clay! Right after watching it I went out and started shooting, paying special attention to getting good alignment. Up until this point, back tension has been elusive for me, but after watching this video it changed. Specifically the pre-draw alignment and rotational draw. It changed everything, and I can now feel the back tension. The draw seems easier, I can hold longer, and most importantly my accuracy improved immediately. Wow, I can't thank you enough!
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 11 ай бұрын
Glad it helped
@davidj6755
@davidj6755 11 ай бұрын
I love these types of videos! It’s always helpful to review the fundamentals.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 11 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@smittyslabs
@smittyslabs 10 ай бұрын
Agreed, I noticed my groups slipping a bit. I think I just need to go back and review. I think this will help.
@Subdood04
@Subdood04 10 ай бұрын
Shooting of any type is a simple concept, pulls the trigger (or release the arrow) without disturbing the sight picture and alignment. But simple ain’t easy. Very well presented and concise. Thank you.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 10 ай бұрын
Well said
@efngepic2363
@efngepic2363 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for breaking down the basics, im just starting to dip my toes in the trad. world and you have cleared up many of my questions. Without realization, I naturally had two anchor points and a mental trigger used with compound that I have been able to transfer over
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 11 ай бұрын
Excellent
@timsherman8701
@timsherman8701 11 ай бұрын
Clay I’m u5 and have been watching you for 4 years . You inspired me to do trad vs compound bows. I’m an obsessed 3d archer . Thank you
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 11 ай бұрын
Rock on!
@barrystricklin2230
@barrystricklin2230 11 ай бұрын
I have been shooting traditional for 35 years split finger instinctive watched your video on 3 under gap switched last year l have never shot better thanks for what you do l appreciate it much and enjoy it
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 11 ай бұрын
Happy to help😉
@rogerhook8002
@rogerhook8002 11 ай бұрын
This is the kind of video I long for from you, Clay. Know that I'm grateful. Best wishes to you and your family. Have a great fall.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 11 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@christina5kids16grands
@christina5kids16grands 11 ай бұрын
I wanted to reach out to you on your most recent video to express my appreciation for being willing to go on that show, make yourself vulnerable, share wisdom and experience out there sufffering those 74 days, and then share a video of your homecoming with your beautiful family. What a worthy person to win that show!! You deserved it so much. I can't tell you how excited I was to see you get that deer right out the gate. Incredible. New subscriber - I'm out here in the Seattle area cheering you and your family on in any way I can.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 11 ай бұрын
We appreciate it😊
@venturini09
@venturini09 Ай бұрын
Those overhead views are incredibly educational. Thank you.
@bennyb.1742
@bennyb.1742 10 ай бұрын
I like how even at your experience level and degree of success you're still willing to changes things in your style like adding the psych trigger. I recently changed from a pure instinctive style to a more considered method based on your videos after 35 years!
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 10 ай бұрын
I appreciate that!
@digitaldogs233
@digitaldogs233 10 ай бұрын
Hhmm interesting, i think and i wouldnt know unless a skilled archer sees my form that my shoulder needs to go back just abit more. Im right near the end of video, and found this really helpful. Thankyou for taking the time for this.
@Nathan.44-40
@Nathan.44-40 6 ай бұрын
You offer some really good perspective & principles! Great Video, Thank You! 💪🇺🇸
@jazapercival4379
@jazapercival4379 11 ай бұрын
Clay how I have missed your archery vids man. I have an upcoming archery competition and boy I needed this vid. Thanks bro.🎉🎉
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 11 ай бұрын
Glad to help
@jhagler9010
@jhagler9010 11 ай бұрын
Always appreciate these instructional videos. Would love to see a pacific yew stave selection, harvest, and curing video.
@willong1000
@willong1000 6 ай бұрын
I'd be interested in the Yew topic as well. I used to encounter modest-sized Yew trees occasionally when I worked on a military installation in WA and often wondered if they were suitable for self bows.
@coreyleavell6921
@coreyleavell6921 5 ай бұрын
That shoulder blade knot concept is hard to explain. I think you did a great job. I knew exactly what you meant. I've played golf my entire life and I'm a few months into archery, but they are so similar and I'm obsessed and probably shoot 200 arrows a day. I'm employed full-time. I buried a cable and ran power to my target for a light. My back yard isn't big enough to practice golf (maybe chipping), but I can obsess about archery and make myself more sturdy for WHEN the s**t hits the fan. Thank you for your videos.
@Rabbit_511
@Rabbit_511 10 ай бұрын
i absolutely love that psycho trigger thing. First time im hearing of it. As a very proficient marksman when you were talking about the separation of shot and the aiming process bells started ringing in my head. Thats exactly the same thing soooooo many marksmen get wrong now days. They refuse to separate the shot itself from the shot process. What you said "pressure, pressure, pressure *click* *realease*" its like mimicking the pull of a trigger and I friggen love that.
@mattedwards4533
@mattedwards4533 6 ай бұрын
Ingrained bad habits is the biggest handicap I have seen in archers that never improved. I never got comfortable with a bow quiver and opted for a hip quiver. It is probably a mental thing but one I never got over. I also think the most important item in your video was proper anchoring. You are one the most knowledgeable archer I have seen. You are also blessed with the gift to be able to convey the information all archer should know.
@curtisleavoy4984
@curtisleavoy4984 8 ай бұрын
Love your content Clay!keep up the amazing work and education. Thanks!
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@fromhere4063
@fromhere4063 9 ай бұрын
Thanks clay! Your videos really have helped me out
@Andy-qv4zg
@Andy-qv4zg 7 ай бұрын
Another great video. Thanks for your time and great information
@JAndrePhotography
@JAndrePhotography 11 ай бұрын
Great video, Clay. Been a huge fan for a while. As someone who has a lifelong problem with peeling my finger nails, it's very apparent that this psych trigger is impossible for me and dependent on ones fingernail length. But the importance of eliminating shot anticipation is not lost on me. I can attest that learning to breathe through a shot and "surprising" ones self with a trigger pull was ESSENTIAL in allowing me to win many metals with my roundball muzzleloader. Now to apply it to my bow!
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 11 ай бұрын
nice
@3passa
@3passa 11 ай бұрын
First bow shooting video from you I´ve been watching. Seen a lot of your other videos and they are all excellent. You don´t disappoint. Opening up new territories for me! Thanks for this Clay, gotta get me some crocs 😁 Oh, and slowly start thinking about bow building. Cheers, Alex from Berlin
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 11 ай бұрын
Thanks Alex
@journeyman7189
@journeyman7189 10 ай бұрын
Excellent tutorial Clay. Thanks. That little tac is quite interesting. I'll have to look up more on it. Nate
@seanbyham7838
@seanbyham7838 11 ай бұрын
Very good breakdown of basics. I tried a clicker and shooting gap, cannot do it…at least not yet. Changed my form drastically and am now in very good alignment. Working now on separating pulling bow back, focusing and squeezing off the shot. Difficult to change years of ingrained bad habits. The journey of changing to good archery form is worth it!
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 11 ай бұрын
Agreed
@lucabosi3621
@lucabosi3621 11 ай бұрын
Clay you are the best teacher!😊
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 11 ай бұрын
Wow, thanks!
@fnqrbasher6796
@fnqrbasher6796 10 ай бұрын
I just bought my first recurve I gotta say I've only been shooting from 10 and 20 and I'm addicted! So much more rewarding to hit your target shooting this way I love it..
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 10 ай бұрын
Have fun
@MaineSnowman5509
@MaineSnowman5509 11 ай бұрын
I picked up that quiver two seasons ago. Saw it on one of your videos. Well worth the money. Well built, looks nice, and performs very well.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 11 ай бұрын
Couldn't agree more!
@throwdownhard1
@throwdownhard1 11 ай бұрын
I am a traditional bow hunter, I use the instinct shooting method but after watching your videos, I realize I need to switch up to using my tip to aim. Love the way you explained the difference! I am also going to switch to 3 fingers under the nock and push that arrow up closer to my eye. I have the same issues you did with accuracy. I grew up in Nampa went to school there and graduated and even went to bsu for a spell. But im from Colorado so I live there now. Love your explanation of using the traditional way of hunting. Great job. Loved you in alone! Keep it real.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 11 ай бұрын
thanks
@danielburke3560
@danielburke3560 11 ай бұрын
I needed this lesson even though I have been instinct shooting since 5 years old. I can hit good shots but consistency had always been a struggle. I never heard about the mind trick to get a better release. Thank you much!
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 11 ай бұрын
no problem
@kennylainhart7148
@kennylainhart7148 2 ай бұрын
Great video Clay!!
@createlovehappy
@createlovehappy 9 ай бұрын
You are a great teacher. Very well explained. 100% new to this and I caught everything you taught. Are you serious about the crocs? That psych trigger thing is fascinating. I guess it comes down to developing good habits that you can repeat for thousands of reps until it becomes natural. I was a woodworker for 30 years and can relate this to the way I use a table saw where in the beginning I developed safe good habits to protect my fingers. It wasn't until I was training other people that I realized there was a method to it. I'm trying to get my kids off the screen and out into the woods, so archery might be a fun thing for them to learn and a life skill that will serve them forever. Good work.
@BC.aNewSeason
@BC.aNewSeason 11 ай бұрын
Thanks Clay, I always appreciate your common sense approach👍 🎯 🚓🚒🇺🇲
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 11 ай бұрын
No worries
@mossback6026
@mossback6026 5 ай бұрын
You are mentally very strong! Just stay focused on your cycle. Forget about the last shot(s) just get ready for the next one!
@keilerkraft
@keilerkraft 11 ай бұрын
Great video! Thanks for sharing this. 😊👍
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@Patriotx-gx4ce
@Patriotx-gx4ce 11 ай бұрын
First time I ever used a bow was 80lb all decked out $800 one. I hit bulls eye first try and fell in love. What's not to love about traditional silent weapon. Great video.
@digitaldogs233
@digitaldogs233 10 ай бұрын
Interesting because Jake kaminski also does this method of having his finger nail on the part of his grip. This is great info, I've just changed my stance to this because at moment I'm self learning, soon be doing a course but for about 7 weeks been practicing from youtubers like yourself who give great information and guidance to us new to archery. I'm building up my channel putting some archery into it, it's basically just what I'm learning and showing what a learner goes threw and learns on their journey, not done many vids but my last one was on my stance. And a small review of my new bow Samick sage, wonderful bow for the price. Thankyou for sharing this valued content
@WillyansChmyz
@WillyansChmyz 11 ай бұрын
Great video, thank's from Brazil.
@larryreily4736
@larryreily4736 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the inspiration, Clay. I get crazy, flinging arrows this time of year, and short bow is already pinching my split-finger draw. I found your video on 3-under and think I have time enough this year to adopt it.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 11 ай бұрын
Right on!
@MrTemplerage
@MrTemplerage 11 ай бұрын
I adopted Clay's method about three years ago and it sure makes different distances easier for me.
@larryreily4736
@larryreily4736 11 ай бұрын
@@MrTemplerage Thanks, back in the day, they called that "Apache draw". I've tried it a few times, but If I change now I have time for some practice before opening day.
@savageater57
@savageater57 10 ай бұрын
A little over 30 years ago when I read a few books , yes Saxton Pope's book and "The Witchery of Archery" but also "Instinctive Archery" by Fred Asbell and "Become the Arrow" by Byron Ferguson. Reading the last two books both came down to shooting a lot of arrows , practice practice and practice . Traditional archery requires constant practice it becomes a habit and enjoyment of the sport.
@michaelhoneycutt7138
@michaelhoneycutt7138 7 ай бұрын
Practice. Alot of Practice. You will shoot just as good as compound. I have trouble with day to day life. Everyday is different. Different people around. My bare mind i can bust knocks on and on. I like what your saying. Separating the left hand from right. And also anticipation. I believe my first shot I normally do good. My next few will have high anticipation. The calm back down and place arrows where they need to be. Anchor points are a must. I started about 4 years ago. My compound and even rifle shooting has increased accuracy since shooting traditional. Good info and. Keeping your arm inline with arrow. All good info. All things I have learnt also. 👍 clean release, a must. Try down sizing the target. Aim at small point. Will increase.
@nathankrick24
@nathankrick24 26 күн бұрын
Shooting trad for the first time this fall. Lots of reps right now. Great video!
@user-McGiver
@user-McGiver 11 ай бұрын
solid tip.... thnx! that's how you train your ''instinctive shooting''... kinda Zen thing... you focus on what you can control and let the muscle memory do the rest...
@snoopylol6824
@snoopylol6824 11 ай бұрын
Thanks you for this great video i'm getting into archery and this will help me
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 11 ай бұрын
Glad to hear it!
@cpullic
@cpullic 10 ай бұрын
Great post- very helpful and no bs 🍺
@mikewolfe6496
@mikewolfe6496 11 ай бұрын
Great video! I’ve tried a few different triggers. Currently on the clicker again but don’t care for it. Use it to train myself to maintain anchor but always take it off a few weeks before hunting. Really need to commit and try something like you are using. You committed and it shows. Great shot process and accuracy. Good luck in September, look forward to that vid every year!
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 11 ай бұрын
Thank ya
@lloydholland6475
@lloydholland6475 11 ай бұрын
You nailed it good, thanks Clay
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 11 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@stevesoutdoorworld4340
@stevesoutdoorworld4340 11 ай бұрын
Great info Clay Thank you!😁
@marksmallman4572
@marksmallman4572 11 ай бұрын
A 3 inch group at 30 yards is phenomenal!
@TannerMullen-kp2rw
@TannerMullen-kp2rw 11 ай бұрын
recently purchased 2 of your books Clay cant wait to receive them. youve inspired me. CLAY HAYES IS MY IDOL lol
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 11 ай бұрын
Awesome! Thank you!
@locksbog4270
@locksbog4270 11 ай бұрын
Great stuff! 👍😃✌️🇺🇸💪🏹
@fishmaniachannel
@fishmaniachannel 11 ай бұрын
Great Archer 🏹 👌😊
@texwrexgaming
@texwrexgaming 11 ай бұрын
Clay you need to collaborate with Steven Rinella. My two favorite woodsmen. You both have inspired me so much, I haven't taken any game with traditional archery. I am easing in to it though. Thanks for all you do.
@HardRockVermont
@HardRockVermont 5 ай бұрын
Love the Channel!=, and great diverse content. I sold my Compound set up, and I am going back to my roots this year. I think a 60 lb, 29 inch will fit me the best, I am a Lefty though.
@nohillforahighstepper
@nohillforahighstepper 11 ай бұрын
I use a couple aiming methods that I learned over several decades of shooting. Which one I use depends on the shooting situation. But the 1 single thing that eveybody needs to learn is how to relax and let the shot happen.
@stayfrosty1758
@stayfrosty1758 4 ай бұрын
i am a traditional archer like yourself even tho i shoot in an english longbow that its a tiny bit too strong for me (i'm out of shape compared to when i bought it). I liked a lot what you said about the fluid motion shooting videos and the anticipation of the shot. I also like your calm and nature bount relationship with archery. You build very beautiful bows. Last time i shot an arrow was 5 years ago. You made me want to shoot one today! There is only one thing that you do that i was expressively teached not to. I don't know the weight of that bow and you crearly are in a good shape to compensate but it seems to me that you linger a lot between when you open the bow and when you release. If i wait that long i start to move around with the bow hand and loose aim so i generally start the aligning and aiming process with the bow completely closed and i open it only to shoot imediatly and follow trough. I may be wrong tho, many years since i took lessons
@jake4194
@jake4194 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the great video, the pressure to switch to 3 under has been huge seeing almost everyone else do it but I think im going to stick with split this year.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 11 ай бұрын
Best not to change anything so close to the season opener
@FutureRobinHood
@FutureRobinHood 8 ай бұрын
I just started, started with just two fingers no thumb...now fell in love with three fingers one over
@jake4194
@jake4194 8 ай бұрын
@FutureRobinHood split finger is a very natural way to shoot. It is truly traditional in terms of how our ancestors shot a bow. However three under makes sense for our modern use of traditional archery with shorter range gap shooting. I think I will always shoot split finger instinctive though.
@FutureRobinHood
@FutureRobinHood 8 ай бұрын
@@jake4194 I did like the two finger draw but am training for a higher draw weight and will need that two under one over for extra stability when holding for a good kill shot and some good eating lol I refuse to use a compound bow just recurve. If i start using war bows i will definitely consider the one over three under though!
@perpirak00
@perpirak00 7 ай бұрын
Clay, the suggestion of the trigger is a really great tip! I will try it and see the results! Always great to see you shoot! Thanks a lot!
@Karlgh
@Karlgh 11 ай бұрын
Hey Clay how are you, I just wanted to say that I'm very excited and look forward each time you upload a video to watch it and learn new things and see great manufactured bows , I just have a question if I'm having trouble with stringing my bow (recurve) ,each time I string it it springs back and the string touches the handle can I have some tips for this situation , Thanks as always🤍.
@willong1000
@willong1000 6 ай бұрын
I owned and operated an archery and firearms shop in WA for a decade beginning in late 1978. Season structures and lengths made archery an attractive option for hunting elk on the Olympic Peninsula in those days. One of the first questions I used to ask a new customer whom I was going to fit for a compound bow (compounds were nearly 100% of my sales) was whether they were right-handed or left-handed. In one instance, I was totally frustrated after more than three hours spent with a customer whom I found impossible to coach into proper stance and alignment. (I had a 15# recurve with long limbs that I used as a try bow for that purpose so that a neophyte wouldn't struggle against high-poundage draw weights or pinched fingers or risk dry-firing a compound.) We were able to determine a comfortable draw weight for the guy that exceeded the state's minimum hunting requirements; and I made a best-guess on the draw length. However, I finally had to tell the customer to just crank the poundage down to its minimum and practice his form in front of a mirror at home -- I would make necessary adjustments after he got that procedure down. When he came into the shop a day or two later he said that he thought his problem was that he was trying to look through the string with his left eye (he was right-handed). BINGO! After that lesson learned, my procedure with all future new shooters was to first determine the shooter's dominant eye! (Dominant eye doesn't always match a person's dominant hand and, surprising to me at the time, not everyone can close either eye at will while leaving the opposite one wide open for sighting. Thus, in addition to eye impairments, the reason for cross-over stocks on some shotguns.)
@kikemoreno2752
@kikemoreno2752 11 ай бұрын
good stuff man. thank you
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 11 ай бұрын
You bet
@joehaefeker1755
@joehaefeker1755 2 ай бұрын
Hello Clay Hayes,God bless you brother❤
@caseysmith544
@caseysmith544 11 ай бұрын
The way you shoot and I shoot using a higher split vision/Secondary Aiming or Instinctive Gap is perfect to use on a no sight compound like a Gen--X, Vortex/H20, some Fishing compounds Like the Cajun models and others that have a fixed draw weight of usually 45 pounds but adjustable draw or a no sight leverbow. If I had to give up using a traditional bow, a then current Cajun compound is what I would looks get, the one model of Cajun Compound they make for left hand Archer and get it fixed for my draw length just so I could still use a 45 pound bow.
@digitaldogs233
@digitaldogs233 10 ай бұрын
Another great point on not drawing back correctly, and imo this also goes to poundage of bow you should be using as a bigginer..my horror story is my first bow was a 60lb bow, and i pulled it back using my arm muscles not my shoulder or back, what happened was burst blood vessels in my draw arm, that was a huge learning curve for me. So spent a few days researching how to pull back a bow, found the right way, got a lower lb bow and now i don't have arm issue because I'm using correct form, well i hope i am lol, it feels like it, but until i get to my coach no doubt ill be doing something wrong, but hopefully not enough to course injury now or in the future.
@jasonscoggins01
@jasonscoggins01 10 ай бұрын
Awesome thank you
@Clark42EoC
@Clark42EoC 11 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot Clay.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 11 ай бұрын
Any time
@andydavis431
@andydavis431 11 ай бұрын
Can you do a video on how to add the tac to your grip?
@TheBowhunterinNB
@TheBowhunterinNB 11 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@Swamp-Fox
@Swamp-Fox 11 ай бұрын
Awesome video Clay! Appreciate it. I need to grab my bow & put this into practice. Now where are my Crocs!
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 11 ай бұрын
Croc on!
@inmyopinion6836
@inmyopinion6836 11 ай бұрын
thanks, I'm going to try this
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 11 ай бұрын
Have fun!
@RiverbendlongbowsOutdoors
@RiverbendlongbowsOutdoors 11 ай бұрын
Well presented 👍🏻
@RiverbendlongbowsOutdoors
@RiverbendlongbowsOutdoors 11 ай бұрын
I retired the crocs and went with minimalist sandals 🤓👍🏻🏹
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 11 ай бұрын
That works too😉
@bootsandgear
@bootsandgear 5 ай бұрын
I noticed by extending the bow holding arm forward and extending the draw it also solidified the the arm reducing aftershot movement. This is when the arrows piled up.
@Zhisaoka
@Zhisaoka 11 ай бұрын
For those of you who don't know the physcological trigger thing is used in olympics, but it is a "clicker" instead of a pin.
@capthappy345
@capthappy345 11 ай бұрын
Like that psycho trigger tip!!!
@bootsandgear
@bootsandgear 7 ай бұрын
Thanks. I had been struggling with my bow from my youth, its righty I'm lefty. Could not get an anchor and had been short drawing with the biceps and spent hours with the complications derived therefrom. Blood blisters on the fingers type of trouble. Opened the stance to full draw and string to the face with index finger between cheek bone and nose. The arrows began to pile up. The full tension seemed to automatically eliminate torque somehow.
@OutdoorGearCorps
@OutdoorGearCorps 11 ай бұрын
Clay, make a video covering FOC and the importance of having proper weight and spine stiffness up front to get adequate penetration. Most guys think they can shoot light carbon shafts with a 100gr head out of a 40 pound bow and get the job done.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 11 ай бұрын
I did an FOC video a while back
@markpalmer5311
@markpalmer5311 11 ай бұрын
Crocs… finally, you shared the secret!
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 11 ай бұрын
😜
@malt2380
@malt2380 11 ай бұрын
Great lesson! I think that I just need to get some crocs now...
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 11 ай бұрын
😉
@user-xw4sn4lq4h
@user-xw4sn4lq4h 11 ай бұрын
Archers! At 5:57 notice how Joel in the Grey Tee shirt lines up his draw arm elbow with the point of his arrow to prevent short drawing his bow and have his shot sequence the same and repeatable with each shot. Enjoy! 🏹🦌🏹🦌 You can also see the narrator at the very beginning of this post line up his draw arm elbow with the point of his arrow. This seems to be rather effective.
@austinreed5696
@austinreed5696 11 ай бұрын
Ahh tricky tricks❤
@christianjosseaume8164
@christianjosseaume8164 4 ай бұрын
Hi, thanks for the video, that's great. I have one question about the grip sear: at full draw you concentrate only on the movement of your finger on the sear, but do you extend your draw (expansion) at the same time, or do you just keep back tension without increasing it? Tks
@PBAdventures146
@PBAdventures146 7 ай бұрын
Could you expound a little on why you have to aim 5" below what you want to hit? and also when you say aim, Does that mean you're putting the tip of your arrow 5" below of where you want to hit? Great video and very informative! In my opinion, with no sights at 30yds that was an amazing group. I hope to be able to achieve that at some point. Thanks for sharing!
@milehyandriver
@milehyandriver 9 ай бұрын
Back in middle school I learned about bow making. Seeing one of your video rekindled that interest. Looking to pick up a recurve bow to learn with. What would you consider to be a lightweight bow? What is the draw weight range you consider light weight. I wanna start right and get something light weight but not sure what that would be.
@jimquick1165
@jimquick1165 11 ай бұрын
Excellent instruction as always. However I don’t own any crocs but have found that my Hey Dudes allow me the proper stance for shooting accurately 😅
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 11 ай бұрын
😉
@garymitchell2194
@garymitchell2194 11 ай бұрын
Hey @ClayHayes, can you do a video explaining how and where to put the tack and what you used as your tack please! I really want to try this but don't know how to not mess up my bow in the process. Thanks man! Love your videos!!!
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 11 ай бұрын
Where you put it will depend on your hand placement and what’s comfortable for you. I drilled a little hole and put a piece of a finish nail in it. But if you don’t want to drill your bow, you could just glue a little piece of hard plastic to the handle wherever it’s comfortable.
@garymitchell2194
@garymitchell2194 11 ай бұрын
@@clayhayeshunter thanks so much! I’ll experiment a little!
@deanvik6317
@deanvik6317 8 ай бұрын
Hi Clay, Appreciate the videos! Super helpful. I'm getting a lot of wrist-slapping and wonder if you have any suggestions for this. Brace height is ~ 1inch longer than thumbs up, handle in the "V" as you say, been shooting since I was a kid, so consistent (if potentially not great) body alignment/anchor etc... but also consistently have a bruise on my wrist. I noticed that it looks like your string seems to just kiss the SIDE of your wrist, while I always get a sloppy smack in the MIDDLE of my wrist. I also probably cant my bow just a little more than you I think. Wondering if my handle thumb is maybe too low and wrist slightly bent? Current bow is a ~#60 sinew-backed osage mollegabet that is a hair off-center (to the inside - which doesn't help) but also with a little shelf, although I've had the same issue with the past several bows I've made regardless of center shot or not. Any words of advice?
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 8 ай бұрын
Check out my video on bow hand position from a summer or two ago.
@jeremywhite2048
@jeremywhite2048 11 ай бұрын
Great vid thanks Clay. Mate I’ve tried the grip sear a lot and really find it a great physco trigger. But I find that as I’m pressing through it, it causes me to build tension in my bow hand and has me anticipating the shot even more because I was trying to get this thing to pop. Have you experienced this when u were learning the grip sear? It’s the trigger I want to use but I haven’t managed to gel with it yet. Interested if you or anyone else has come across problems like that with it where it’s almost doing the opposite to what you want it to do. Thanks again for all your great vids. Learnt a lot from your channel. Cheers.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 11 ай бұрын
I know what you’re talking about. If you watch my bow hand closely it actually moves a little as I’m working through the trigger. Not ideal but it gets it to pop without building tension. I’m sure there’s something better but I’ve learned to use the tack so I stick with it. I’ve seen small buttons that pop when pressed. Maybe that would be a good option.
@jeremywhite2048
@jeremywhite2048 11 ай бұрын
Yeah it’s something thing I’ll check out for sure. Just still got to find the right set up for the trigger part I think. Maybe it’s the angle I’m pressing through it that’s causing me to grip the bow tighter as I’m working through it. Anyway it’s good to hear other people say that it’s something that isn’t perfect right away. It’s definitely a great thing but for me anyway it’s been tricky to get right so far. Thanks for your time clay, looking forward to your next video. Cheers.
@kjc4779
@kjc4779 5 ай бұрын
The crocs comment. Im def wearing my crocs next time i shoot!
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