What are the best insructional videos you have seen. I have been told Masters of the Barebow 3 and Rick Welch Volume 2. Any others?
I saw a few videos on Youtube, from, moebow, a member here. They are really good!
I'm sure some one will give us a link!!
Depends on what style you are looking for
Masters of the Barebow III. Two World Champions in their respective fields, and Rod has also coached champions (not sure if Larry has). Rod's clinics get rave reviews and have helped many archers improve. Easy to understand and follow. No smoke and mirrors, no magic bullets. He gives you the tools, it's up to you to use them.
You get to see varying styles with the Masters of the BB series. Asbell's video is good if you are looking towards a pure instinctive style.
Google moebow on UTube. Moebow hangs on Trad Gang. He has some no-nonsense get out of the blocks videos out there.
Here's a link to his channel...
http://www.youtube.com/user/themoebow1
Enjoy!
It may wise to keep in mind that the sum of the multitude of fine videos will fall short of one on one instruction from a competent individual of whom you can readily connect.
As far as instructional videos, books and articles go, if I am able to grasp one pointer from them and put it to positive use, then I deem that particular media wothwhile.
I'd go with the Masters of the Barebow series and watch all the differert styles. Everybody's body form and mental makeup is different and watching all the different styles will allow you to see what works for you. It takes a while to adjust, so be patient when trying a style out before moving on.
Tim Strickland's on traditional archery.
Iv`e seen most but really enjoyed Rick Welch volume II as well as Hitting`m like Howard Hill by John Shluze
I like Welch 2 and MOBB 3 and 4 best. I would check out all the MOBB Videos because they are all good.
I learned a lot from all four of the Master of the Barebow series.
But I worked with the first video, until the second video came out and so forth.
Trying to digest all four together would be too much. I'd start with the first, learn all you can from it, and then move on to the second.