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by GunnJ » Sat Apr 25, 2015 2:13 am
I should note I saw the original video several years back when he narrated it himself, it needed a lot of translation work then, but he does talk about how there were many different techniques from all over the world, not just one way like you mentioned , so I think that's a bit of a mistranslation or lost in translation.
Yes there are ancient texts that describe techniques, but very poorly. "...while holding three arrows in one hand..." is not much to go by. Even after doing a bit of a scavenger hunt by searching out artworks that tried to depict what was described, learning how it worked, the correct angles, and how to grip, that took a lot of determination to practice until it worked. So I think he deserves a lot more credit than many of his detractors give him. Doing some of these techniques at close range is a lot more difficult than further away, (and some of the places they're filming are really cramped, yike!) so a lot of people have that critique backwards.
When I was in full practice mode we "robin hooded" arrows often enough our range master started collecting money each time it happened. After repairs were paid for we used it to help pay for parties.
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