I saw this video the other day, and was not surprised either by the weight of the bows listed on the last frame. I also thought, given the robotic voice that it was himself narrating in third person. Kind of cheesey. But hey, this guy is good at what he set out to do. He clearly worked hard to achieve this skill, whether the skill has much application or not. It might not be how "the Masters" did it, but he certainly has established a method of rapid shooting that no one else (on youtube
) is doing today, but in all likelihood was a method utilized in the past. Like the
narrator points out, a lot of purported legend, such as shooting 10 arrows into the air before the first strikes the ground sound like fanciful myths, but then he goes and one ups it. That is impressive and a valuable lesson in my opinion.