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Linear Draw vs. Angular Draw
In this video, Coach Jarryd breaks down one of the most irrationally confusing topics in the archery coaching discourse...
Linear Draw vs. Angular Draw!
We discuss:
- What is an Angular Draw and Linear Draw (form analysis)
- Analysing the professional archers
- Pro's & cons of Linear & Angular Drawing styles
- Mythbusting
- My coaching method
Referenced Links:
Detailed behind the scenes form break-down [free access via link]:
mailchi.mp/roguearchery/buu6ub6gqu
Live demonstration | How to synchronise aiming with your draw style [Live demonstration]:
archerymasterclass.com/courses/technique-fundamentals-for-recurve-archery/lectures/52599385
Stance Module [Access via paid membership site]
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How much to move your sight... EXACTLY
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Do you know how much to move your sight... exactly? It sounds basic, but most archers are giving away points by not understanding EXACTLY how much to move their sight. Get access to Rogue Archery Behind the Scenes! Exclusive live coaching video's every Friday... ⬇️⬇️⬇️ mailchi.mp/9287ca653173/rogue-archery-behind-the-scenes ⬆️⬆️⬆️ Ready to SERIOUSLY level up? Accelerate your results with the fu...
Building an archer | The blueprint [Workshop recording]
Просмотров 6 тыс.6 месяцев назад
This video is a workshop recording from a training clinic held at the Solomon Islands Institute of Sport (SINIS). Coach Jarryd ran a series of clinics at SINIS ahead of the 2023 Pacific Games and Olympic CQT. This workshop was from the first clinic, where the focus was on skill development. We cover a general overview of the shot process, and run through a crash course on Technique Structure. W...
Shoulder Injury Spotlight: Bicep Tendinitis
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Shoulder Injury Spotlight: Bicep Tendinitis
How good is your reaction time?
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How good is your reaction time?
Archery Coaching Case Study #6 | Refining Set-up and Pre-draw
Просмотров 6 тыс.Год назад
Archery Coaching Case Study #6 | Refining Set-up and Pre-draw
Correct scapular positioning
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Correct scapular positioning
Archery Coaching Case Study #5 | Scapular positioning & elbow tracking for advanced back tension!
Просмотров 15 тыс.Год назад
Archery Coaching Case Study #5 | Scapular positioning & elbow tracking for advanced back tension!
Trust me... your "feelings" don't matter.
Просмотров 5 тыс.Год назад
Trust me... your "feelings" don't matter.
PNF Stretching | Guided neck stretching routine for archers
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PNF Stretching | Guided neck stretching routine for archers
What is the optimal width for an archery stance?
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What is the optimal width for an archery stance?
Where does head movement come from?
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Where does head movement come from?
How to shoot with a hypermobile elbow
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How to shoot with a hypermobile elbow
Position Training for Archery | Go from beginner to pro!
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Position Training for Archery | Go from beginner to pro!
Q&A Replay | Coaching, sponsorship, mindset, personal growth, equipment & more!
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Q&A Replay | Coaching, sponsorship, mindset, personal growth, equipment & more!
Archery Coaching Case Study #4 | Expansion, clicker control & timing
Просмотров 21 тыс.2 года назад
Archery Coaching Case Study #4 | Expansion, clicker control & timing
The chicken test (for archers)
Просмотров 14 тыс.2 года назад
The chicken test (for archers)
Is it OK to break-away?
Просмотров 15 тыс.2 года назад
Is it OK to break-away?
Sanlinda Miracle X10 | Set Up & Review
Просмотров 21 тыс.2 года назад
Sanlinda Miracle X10 | Set Up & Review
How to raise your bow... WITHOUT messing up your shoulder position!
Просмотров 35 тыс.2 года назад
How to raise your bow... WITHOUT messing up your shoulder position!
20:40 SPT | Guided Bow Fitness Drill
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20:40 SPT | Guided Bow Fitness Drill
The Shot Process | An Overview | Recurve Archery Technique
Просмотров 35 тыс.2 года назад
The Shot Process | An Overview | Recurve Archery Technique
Regular people try Olympic archery | What is an Olympic recurve bow?
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Regular people try Olympic archery | What is an Olympic recurve bow?
Beginner Archery Lesson | How to score!
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Beginner Archery Lesson | How to score!
How to shoot well in the wind
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How to shoot well in the wind
Do you believe? My thoughts on Brady Ellison's new documentary
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Do you believe? My thoughts on Brady Ellison's new documentary
When the clicker won't go off
Просмотров 6 тыс.3 года назад
When the clicker won't go off
Two essential strength exercises for archers
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Two essential strength exercises for archers
Ordering your first bow! (Example shopping list on a $1500 budget)
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Ordering your first bow! (Example shopping list on a $1500 budget)
Is archery REALLY 90% mental and 10% technique? - Walk & Talk
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Is archery REALLY 90% mental and 10% technique? - Walk & Talk

Комментарии

  • @One7OneTV
    @One7OneTV 4 дня назад

    Wow 18:07 so true

  • @One7OneTV
    @One7OneTV 4 дня назад

    I is think angular draw comes more naturally for me

  • @richardeve1761
    @richardeve1761 5 дней назад

    I’m a Development Coach in the UK. Thank you for the content, I’m finding it very informative with the slight differences of looking at the shoot process. I’m always looking for different ways to coach. 👍

    • @RogueArcheryTV
      @RogueArcheryTV 5 дней назад

      Thanks for your feedback. Is there anybpartnof this you find particularly useful?

  • @guaranteedworstcardetailin6793
    @guaranteedworstcardetailin6793 5 дней назад

    My granddaughter shoots with a hyperextended bow arm. She is comfortable with her shoot process. I have recorded her shot. Every shot has constant bow torque. Even with her bow torque she competes at a high level. I found your video because I can’t help but think as accurate as she is she could be so much better if we can reduce the torque from her elbow over extending past what I consider is normal. I was thinking she might experiment with placing slightly pressure on the opposite side of her bow hand to counteract the force from her elbow. Any feedback would be great.

  • @48JF
    @48JF 7 дней назад

    Thank you 🙏 ❤

  • @desmo5514
    @desmo5514 9 дней назад

    Gday, So what are those bands called please ? They seem thinner and wider than resistance bands. Thank you 👍

    • @RogueArcheryTV
      @RogueArcheryTV 9 дней назад

      Theraband ribbon. 1.5m blue (extra heavy)

  • @nikhilsajan4147
    @nikhilsajan4147 11 дней назад

    Perfect 👌

  • @kitcat2449
    @kitcat2449 11 дней назад

    Watching this with a huge bruise on my arm lol. Very helpful for the next time. At first I shot with a posture that wasn't necessarily right but it felt comfortable for me and I could aim fairly well, but I also wanted to listen to the coaches and practice the right posture...that's when the string started hitting my arm. I thought I was doing something wrong but turns out it was just my overbending joints. The couch told me to bend my arm a little but that felt awkward and I started to miss a lot of shots. This is helpful. 🫡

  • @gandalf2256
    @gandalf2256 12 дней назад

    Compound bows are better

    • @RogueArcheryTV
      @RogueArcheryTV 12 дней назад

      Wait a second... you're not the REAL Gandalf!

  • @mohdnajibmansor8965
    @mohdnajibmansor8965 14 дней назад

    Thank you very much. Very good info. JPE Archery Academy. Cheerio..

  • @danayu559
    @danayu559 14 дней назад

    NO FINGER TABS OR ANY SORT OF PROTECTION???

  • @victorlunar2226
    @victorlunar2226 14 дней назад

    Thank you and to your student for this material which demonstrated my main flaw I am struggling with, which is my alignment and when I come or fail to come into alignment. The take away from your video is working to come into alignment using the core and shoulders.

  • @regularguy3202
    @regularguy3202 15 дней назад

    I’m 60 and starting. Will have to take this video with me to back yard. Thanks! Wish I had started sooner.

  • @NotRealJustACosplay
    @NotRealJustACosplay 15 дней назад

    Hey? I have been an Archery for the last 2 years and I can't twist my arm...I tried twisting it but I can't...😢

    • @RogueArcheryTV
      @RogueArcheryTV 15 дней назад

      Here you go: ruclips.net/video/gXmoFJdo_p8/видео.htmlsi=ZqJgzfloMWa7bDNk

  • @user-en4nf1fr5s
    @user-en4nf1fr5s 17 дней назад

    Hello! I bought tan bands to increase the relative strength of my training bow (I built it following your tech specs). If placing one band is OK (I place it identically to what I shown in the video), I encounter problems with more than one band. They actually roll up and down along the string as soon as I start pulling on my bow. Do you have any advise on how I should place them? I’m almost sure having already seen such a setting with several bands in one of your videos but without being able to find it back). Many thanks in advance!

    • @RogueArcheryTV
      @RogueArcheryTV 17 дней назад

      I think this is the video you're looking for: ruclips.net/video/fwbWy9U4IpU/видео.htmlsi=R5T21w5fw3nMSmYl Basically, put it between your fingers where the arrow would go!

  • @JolyFlyfish
    @JolyFlyfish 18 дней назад

    Thank you very much for your lesson on how to calculate sight adjustments. Making precise sight correction adjustments always been a challenge to me. Today I tested your method and it worked perfectly to me. I have just one suggestion. Instead of counting in scale units I would suggest counting in clicks. While it doesn't change any adjustment settings, I think for some people it would be more convenient.

  • @foolwise4703
    @foolwise4703 18 дней назад

    Hmm - I come more from the traditional side of archery, where there is more of a throwing of the chest forward. I think this is partlz to prevent the bow from rotating while using the back ideally to make the pull. This is more pronouced with thumb draw techniques and with longbows at very heavy draw weights.

    • @RogueArcheryTV
      @RogueArcheryTV 18 дней назад

      Thanks for sharing! I'm definitely no expert on traditional styles of drawing, but observationally, that makes sense to me. Traditional archery styles, particularly where military archery styles have developed, tend to emphasise shooting heavy bows. Some of them REALLY heavy! Where as modern recurve archery the bows are nowhere near as heavy (probably 30-50% of the draw weight), but the emphasis is more on precise consistency.

    • @foolwise4703
      @foolwise4703 18 дней назад

      ​@@RogueArcheryTV Just found an example ruclips.net/user/shortsV93oxThgWd0 I wonder if this would qualify as angular or linear or something entirely different.

    • @RogueArcheryTV
      @RogueArcheryTV 18 дней назад

      @@foolwise4703 That's quite a good clip. Look, one of the points I was trying to make in the Linear vs. Angular draw video is that it's not the foundation of all good archery technique, and there are better ways to categorise techniques. By definition, any draw style where there is Angular motion of the bow throughout the draw is technically an "Angular" draw, but I don't think this is a particularly useful definition, as almost everyone does that to some degree. I don't want to be the guy to shoehorn this term into other shooting styles, and it's probably better to just call it what it is: Ultra heavy war bow drawing method!

    • @foolwise4703
      @foolwise4703 18 дней назад

      @@RogueArcheryTV Haha fair enough.

  • @jamesGT78
    @jamesGT78 18 дней назад

    Hey Jarryd. Something I've only recently come across regarding aligning the shoulders. Something I've been inconsistent with since starting archery 15 months ago. I've watched every video on RUclips multiple times and most videos say to rotate the shoulders to get them into line but in doing so, it's very easy to roll the bow shoulder if not done correctly. It's only recently that I watched a video from a guy called Ashe from online Archer academy and he says to rotate the torso from the waste up. I tried it and it felt really good. My shoulders aligned in doing so, so much easier and It took the focus off trying to rotate the shoulders which like I said, it always felt different because I was approaching it wrongly. My whole point in this post is that when talking about shoulder rotation, would it not be better to mention that it's the torso that is meant to be twisted or rotated, which brings the shoulders into line? It was one of those ah ha moments....ive had a fair few of them 😂😂 but it has completely changed how I align my shoulders. It's something I've to work on now but it just feels so much better, rather than when I was trying to rotate my shoulders and not fully twisting my torso and getting different results. My bow shoulder stays in place and the whole movement is alot smaller than what I've been trying for ages to master. I hope you understand where I'm coming from but it's that one little explanation that has completely changed how I align my shoulders now. There's alot of videos about people having issues with their bow shoulder rolling forward and I'm thinking that maybe this could be related to it....well in some cases anyway. That little twist of the torso and the bow shoulder stays put and both shoulders move into alignment. Sry for the long post but what are your thoughts in it? Or am I completely wrong on this 🤦‍♂️🥴

  • @nicolasm96
    @nicolasm96 21 день назад

    What a fantastic analysis, this video help me with some doubts and will help me to improve a LOT. Keep making this videos you are doing it great

    • @RogueArcheryTV
      @RogueArcheryTV 21 день назад

      Thank you! What did you learn from this video that you can implement in training?

  • @kborak
    @kborak 22 дня назад

    Well, I dont call what you are doing archery.

    • @nicholaslambrecht4345
      @nicholaslambrecht4345 12 дней назад

      Then go watch videos about what you do consider archery, and let others enjoy the sport the way they want to.

  • @jake30966
    @jake30966 23 дня назад

    What does it matter ?

  • @byronoverlord9945
    @byronoverlord9945 23 дня назад

    well done everone! Congrats on the new bow Ella! Fantastic colour choice! Good luck defending the title Atticus!

  • @Lost_Hwasal
    @Lost_Hwasal 24 дня назад

    New to your channel but i have to say your video analysis is on point. It makes visualizing things extremely clear.

    • @RogueArcheryTV
      @RogueArcheryTV 24 дня назад

      Thank you and welcome! What did you learn?

    • @Lost_Hwasal
      @Lost_Hwasal 24 дня назад

      @@RogueArcheryTV Well for starters i didnt know what linear vs angular draw was, to be honest i always associated it with torso rotation during draw. I was taught NTS but i haven't had a coach in years and i don't shoot olympic anymore anyways, so i was taught angular, but i think my draw is much more linear, and i experiment with angular sometimes but linear feels more natural to me. That said I think you have a good point that everything is a spectrum, to draw 100% linear is probably not very common if impossible. I also didnt know KSL had a book! Its in my amazon cart now haha.

  • @jebeatyrau
    @jebeatyrau 24 дня назад

    4:00

  • @Traditionalarchery007
    @Traditionalarchery007 25 дней назад

    Can you help me with where to place my bow hand on the riser in all details

    • @RogueArcheryTV
      @RogueArcheryTV 25 дней назад

      Covered briefly here: ruclips.net/video/ArLnKq_Kx_Y/видео.htmlsi=qnQPudurIVFOXQvZ

    • @Traditionalarchery007
      @Traditionalarchery007 25 дней назад

      @@RogueArcheryTV thank you. I will go through it.

  • @RogueArcheryTV
    @RogueArcheryTV 25 дней назад

    Check out the full video here! ruclips.net/video/fWp8wImum9Y/видео.htmlsi=pa9TrRMrq7rzdO8I

  • @nissankaarchery8400
    @nissankaarchery8400 26 дней назад

    Best video I have seen on this subject. May l added something: Linear draw requires sharp rotation of the draw arm scapula which puts undue load on the rhomboids which is prone to injury. This could be why archers often complain of a pricking pain under the scapula. With linear draw most of the work is done by the deltoid till you come nearly to end of it. Angular draw allows you to use the core muscles and trapezius do most of the work making it much more efficient. Once you come to anchor position you may use linear action or continue the angular motion to come of the clicker. Pros and corns of of these two methods of expansion may be discussed separately.

    • @RogueArcheryTV
      @RogueArcheryTV 24 дня назад

      Thanks for your comment. I don't agree with everything you said though. The rhomboids (along with the trapezius and posterior deltoids) are the prime movers involved in scapular retraction and shoulder extension. These are the larger, more powerful muscles that are less prone to injury. Inefficient drawing styles tend to either: a) put too much strain on the smaller stabilising muscles such as those in the rotator cuff b) fatigue the prime movers, such that when they become fatigued more strain is put on the smaller stabilisers that are NOT strong enough to take heavy loads, leading to muscular strain. Sharp pain that is commonly felt under the scapular often presents as muscular spasm (not an injury) caused by either: a) inadequate warm up / warm down b) poor muscle tone c) overload d) some combination of the above The movement of the scapular retraction is almost identical for Linear or Angular draw (all else being equal). That being said, there are definitely factors which do overload the rhomboids, and I did a whole video on scapular positioning thriughout the draw sequence which covers this.

  • @RogueArcheryTV
    @RogueArcheryTV 27 дней назад

    Check out the full video here! ruclips.net/video/fWp8wImum9Y/видео.htmlsi=pa9TrRMrq7rzdO8I

  • @davidcook8247
    @davidcook8247 27 дней назад

    Thanks 👍

  • @D3nn1s
    @D3nn1s 27 дней назад

    So which one IS better? I oersonally use angular because the arrows dont fall of my flimsy support quite as often 😂

    • @RogueArcheryTV
      @RogueArcheryTV 27 дней назад

      I did a full video breakdown to answer that question! ruclips.net/video/fWp8wImum9Y/видео.htmlsi=pa9TrRMrq7rzdO8I

    • @jacobmighty7941
      @jacobmighty7941 15 дней назад

      It's not which is better. It's which is better for you. There are pros and cons

  • @2S74
    @2S74 27 дней назад

    Very complete analyse of these two different ways of shooting. I really like your approach, always open mind and constructive, you have answered my questions at the end of the video. Thank you very much for sharing.

  • @KentRodgman
    @KentRodgman 27 дней назад

    As I went up in draw weight I found angular to be helpful to engage my back earlier in the draw, and the transfer becomes easier and I'm much less fatigued after a session because I'm using larger muscle groups all the time. But, if there's anything I've learned about archery, it's that a shot cycle is like a finger print... Everyone has their own. If it works for you and you can stay injury free while keeping consistency, then that's the right way for you!

  • @wazz566
    @wazz566 27 дней назад

    Another great video and detailed breakdown of the two shot cycles. I like that you pointed out the obvious merging of the them in some cases. I am an angular draw archer and one thing that has driven this is that (besides wrist flexure) I have rotator cuff problems in both shoulders which requires careful set up and draw cycle. I find the angular draw easier for me than the more linear draw. I find, in a lot of first time student that they adopt the linear draw because they are focusing on aiming the arrow at the target throughout the shot cycle. It takes a bit to get them to not worry about aiming until they have achieve shoulder alignment and solid anchor.. all part of the adventure-- thank you for your help.

    • @RogueArcheryTV
      @RogueArcheryTV 24 дня назад

      Thanks for your comment! 100% concur with your experience. Archers tend to aim too early in the shot, and need to be taught how to properly "sync" up aiming and drawing. Most aiming issues are "over-aiming", not "under aiming"!

    • @wazz566
      @wazz566 24 дня назад

      @@RogueArcheryTV 👍

  • @bikemike1b
    @bikemike1b 28 дней назад

    Wow that helps me a lot to find out why my Draw shoulder hurts. This method offers a lot of training and self study potential. Thank you for sharing this.

  • @kajotaese-uu7qm
    @kajotaese-uu7qm 28 дней назад

    I need to move to Australia now haha I hope I had this at my Archery Club in Spain

  • @charlesromero2671
    @charlesromero2671 28 дней назад

    Love the video and how much research you put in. I have to say though that movement of the bow will almost always happen when coming into anchor, that degree of angular movement does not define angular draw. I would instead be more interested in angle of the draw arm elbow, and or distance of drawing hand from bow arm. These measurements would likely show more significant difference between the two styles. I'm sure you know that though, so I'm curious why you chose bow movement as the criteria?

    • @RogueArcheryTV
      @RogueArcheryTV 27 дней назад

      Great question. The way you described it is how it is commonly explained, as in the drawing hand is further from the body during the draw. We should note that this is actually what creates the angular motion of the bow. I actually don't mind this description, but then why call it an "Angular draw"? If that was the definition, it should be called an Open draw.