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Thank you George
Target panic to a tee never fully understood the whole effect until I watched another of your clips in a Facebook post which lead me here, I could not lift the pin into the Gold happened over time adjusted sight stab weights etc the harder I tried the low the pin seemed to get, resetting my shot steps lowering the rear shoulder before anchoring forgetting the release what a difference pin straight in the low gold. Proves my winter will be spent starting again to learn new habits
Thanks for sharing you knowledge
At 24:30 I'm the hold the pin guy!
Great instructions. Keep up the great work….
I got it by reading about it so I don't know what you are talking about.
I am 37 and I can make or break a habit quickly depending on what I need to do.
Erm… Its true.. My release did fail and didnt shoot..
One of the springs was chewed up and in 5 pieces!
I first started on recurve, I was 46 years old I'm 51 now. My first 'coach' wasn't interested in the score or competition. He doesn't care about form as long as whatever I did, I do it consistently and safely.
I've changed archery clubs, there's 6 clubs in this town.
I've been shooting compound now for a couple of years. I'm now learning how to shoot properly.
Thank you.
This is the best description of the TP and how to get rid of it. If you wanna learn something new, it is not about the equipment. Its about time and effort to make that change. And that is the same in every part of life. So thank you for this great presentation.
Full loss of control? Yup. That was me. Win a national level tournament, then everything just gets messed up. Started by punching a few shots, that led to not even being able to take my thumb off the peg. Then I could not even aim at a target. Take the target away, and I can pick out a single arrow hole, and I can make a perfect form shot. Put the target back up, my brain freaks out. Then the Covid break hits, I spent thousands of arrows at close range, and finally feel like I am coming out of it. Crazy how it happens. On top of your game one day, and then all of a sudden, you are at the bottom ready to sell everything.
Thanks for all of this info George, it does help.
thanks you are the best archery teacher i have seen . thanks
George, I rarely leave comments but I feel really compelled to leave one for you.
From the way you explain archery and the techniques required to achieve a high level of success to the way you talk about dealing with kids and letting them deal with their dragons on their own, I just feel like you are not only a good coach but a very compassionate and aware human being.
Thank you for the work that you do.
EXCELLENT!!. Never had target panic until I switched to a release… I cured it by throwing it in the drawer and went back to fingers…and never looked back. Even though I know I could be more accurate with a release, I'm plenty accurate to get the job done, 100% of the time…yea bowhunter and not target archer so that makes it acceptable. really learned a lot, great lesson!..glad I stumbled onto your channel.
You are one smart dude.
Well done, I started about a year ago and I still didn't get this explanation as yours, thank you!
Thank you for this training. I wished I would of had you the first time (very recently) I shot a bow. I was rushed from the safe room out to the lane and now I have lane panic. For one, the fellow beside me had a recurve, I have a compound, so he could shoot arrows so much faster. He was also much more experienced than me. Since you have a lane caller, I was lucky to get off one shot before time and in my haste, I had a misfire! Luckily no one was hurt as I am very safety consciousness and aim low, not high bringing the bow up. I know it's not the trainer's fault, they think that they are giving you confidence. However I think keeping a newbie in the safe room for a time would be better. It would of been for me. Also, I wished I would of been told to prepare for the force of these bows! It was like handing a person and 12 gauge shotgun and saying just aim and fire without warning of the kick back! lol Yanked me forward so hard, I did the two step. They thought I was doing a victory dance LOL
Never experienced target panic. Wish I knew what it felt like… kind of feel out of the loop. I know its looked down upon but I command shoot with an index release or Mediterranean split finger draw with my compound. 27.5 inch draw with a release 28.5 – 29 inch draw with fingers using tabs and no sight or peep
Im glad you are there to help us . i have learned alot from you thanks
What a great teaching video I learned so much from it. I am going to bookmark it and watch it over and over and then practice practice practice.
I love those guys. they keep me in business. that was great.
Ignorance is bliss…i shot my best rounds when i was punching and i didnt know anything about back tension and target panic once someone got in my head and told me about back tension and target panic it ruined everything
Absolute gold dust – thank you
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This man is a national archery treasure. Single most amazing talk on execution I have ever seen. Thank you so much for posting this. I wish more people would discover this beautiful sport.
Thanks for this post. It is very usufull for me.
Thank you Mr. Ryals. That explains my major problem and I will start to work on it. One of the best information ever. I can't shoot the release because my hand is to stiff. Greetings from Germany.
If I was to get ready for an indoor season how should I prepare? Would you suggest 50 games at 7 or 10 yards, then another 50 at 15 yards and then move back to 20? Would you prepare the same for a field/FITA 50 meter season i.e. close up shooting? I’m willing to put in the tough work, I would just like a plan.
Great information thank you
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Great stuff, thanks for sharing George
3 years late to the show here. Tripped over the video looking for coaching resources. 5 hours to get through the video cause I kept applying what you were talking about to my own archery, and I'd grab the bow and head outside to my range and try what you said. Bettered my shooting and gave me some invaluable tips about coaching. 2 birds, 1 Arrow. THANKS!!!