The secret revealed behind becoming Robin Hood the Lars Andersen way

Robert Johansson
Robert Johansson
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This video below have Lars and Jes talk about if this is instinctive or reflexive, its actually both so they are both right and wrong.

Its learned behaviour.
Tracking objects means the brain shuts down and go silent mode and you cant think at the same time allowing quality feedback to happen if you hit the target or not.

Teaching students that way you utlilize the way the brain instinctively does things by throwing an object up in the air allowing the feedback to enter uninterrupted and without perceptual explanations in the way (normally taught).

Once the contextual memory is formed, then hand/eye coordination improves and builds the skill and your able to hit a moving target in 10 minutes and hit a coin in the air moving in 10 to 20 hours of practice.

The learning behind is what they both miss the how to.
Brain tracks moving objects and doing so its a genetic trait and instinct to do so and without it Lars be unable to do what he now does or anyone else for that matter.

Once its built the ability becomes reflexive at some point.

Its common people confuse what happens as they dont understand the dynamics in the learning process for the sport as archery or golf or such.
It leads to debates as people cant do it like lars got critics telling him about historic archery when they couldnt do what lars learned to do.

Its different stages about what happens in the learning curve but the end result use both instinctive and reflexive or you cant shoot 7 arrows or more trough a key hole.

I was wrong - instinctive archery doe...
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