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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: gary martin on January 28, 2015, 06:34:21 AM
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hard to believe!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEG-ly9tQGk
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That's just crazy! It sure demonstrates survival of the fittest.
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Incorporating these techniques would certainly wake up Olympic archery. Amazing.
Tobit
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I shot an arrow through the top of my hand once. ::)
I can't even move the fast without shooting a bow and arrow!
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Almost nobody watches the Olympic target archery. But I do and respect the precision and concentration of these shooters. But wouldn't it be great to also have a bare bow, moving target, rapid fire competition. I bet that would attract viewers. Bill
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He would not be close to the level of an Olympic archer. Just not. I have not seen him enter an archery contest either. If he really wanted to promote his methods he should at least go to a 3D field meet and show that he can wipe out the competition.
He can shoot fast, with a short draw and what looks like a very light draw weight at relatively short distances. ANd we don't know how many tries he takes to hit those targets.
Here's a "regular guy" shooting doves at range (yes, he is good).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxQPOsDgPO4&feature=youtu.be
And another. Jeff at least shows the secquence so you know how many times it takes to get the shot.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIepbh0Ueaw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1gc8EUQZ8g
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In a couple scenes Lars is seen shooting two targets quickly at long range. That said, he seems to train to be quick and good enough; like shotgun shooting. An Olympic shooter could not do what he does, yet he could give an Olympic shooter a run for their money. But really, two different games; you'd pick one and train for it.
In Olympic Pistol Shooting you have rapid fire and running boar. Both very demanding of your skills and your time management. But a different skill set than shooting a timed slow fire bullseye event. You would not call either shooter lacking in skills. They are just different.
It would be interesting to see him shoot live to see if his real world skills are as good as the youtube vids make him appear to be.
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http://www.snopes.com/info/news/larsandersen.asp
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AMAZING!
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Those aren't really long range, more like medium.
He could not come close to an Oly shooter. They need to put every shot in the bull, not just pick the video of the ones that hit the bull.
Don't get me wrong, the guy is good. I just don' t buy his game. Yep he brings up that there have been many types of archers, depending on what your goal is. Maybe he can convince someone to have a gymnastics archery evet at the olympics.
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Those aren't really long range, more like medium.
He could not come close to an Oly shooter. They need to put every shot in the bull, not just pick the video of the ones that hit the bull.
Don't get me wrong, the guy is good. I just don' t buy his game. Yep he brings up that there have been many types of archers, depending on what your goal is. Maybe he can convince someone to have a gymnastics archery evet at the olympics.
I'm the one that proposed a new oly event event. Target shooting and "combat" shooting are two entirely different things. Sure, no doubt oly target shooters could probably fry him in target shooting but he would kill them in combat shooting. Thus 2 different events. My money is on the combat shooting to be the most exciting. I'd watch both though because I've been involved with archery for some 60 years and love all forms of shooting.
Bill
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I wonder if he would. He still really has not demonstrated what it takes to win at a contest. Only some video footage of some semi-staged shots with don't know how many misses before he got the one in the video.
I'd like combat shooting in the olympics too. An olympic level combat archery contest should also include the same kind of standards as they have in combat pistol where the bullets have to have a certain amount of energy at the muzzle. Like the difference between a quick draw contest vs a real shooting match.
If he wanted to impress he could shoot bulls at speed with his low weight bow at 20m or more, time after time.
So, yeah, he's pretty good. As good as he wants you to think in the video? Don't see any reason to think so. Let him display it in public somewhere. After all, his previous video has been around for quite a while and he still hasn't done a public demonstration that I can find.
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That was pretty amazing!