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George Ryals Seminar

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#1 ·
Great information. Enjoy

 
#7 ·
His delivery is gold. He makes everything simple to understand for anyone. Gives the important stuff without drowning it out with long winded explanations that aren't necessary and he keeps you interested.

He is definitely one of the ones that made this place great back in the day.
 
#15 ·
Griv is one of a kind !! Wouldn't have gotten as far as I have in the very short 13 months I've been an Archer without listening to his videos.
I'm gonna put all my 'WEEKS' of experience😂 to the test next month ===> TAC !!!
Perhaps I'm punching above my weight :cool:


John
 
#16 ·
Griv is one of a kind !! Wouldn't have gotten as far as I have in the very short 13 months I've been an Archer without listening to his videos.
I'm gonna put all my 'WEEKS' of experience😂 to the test next month ===> TAC !!!
Perhaps I'm punching above my weight :cool:
You'll be totally fine. Just practice longer distances if you can to get use to it.
 
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#18 ·
As a 7-12 math teacher, I love watching his videos on archery learning center where the kids have a shoot off competition. Great stuff.
Wish I had the money and time to take my kids to him and a camp or just even a day or two of instruction sometime.
Many many years ago George posted a snippet of his string building/catfish loops etc. I decided way back then that he was a natural teacher.
Many know how to do things…not many can teach them. George does both.
 
#20 ·
I always take time to watch anything he posts especially his seminars. He has a gift for finding a way to say something that people can really understand. He can find a way to say a concept you’ve heard/read a hundred times in a way that you’ve never heard it said before that is now something you can really put to practice.

D
 
#25 ·
George has been teaching good stuff to a lot of archers for a long time. I took his seminar so long ago that he was still working for Martin. And I still use what he taught me every time I shoot. He is a great resource for archers trying to get better.
 
#27 ·
Long view but gets you thinking how you do it. Guy sounds like a great instructor. Thanks for the post.
Ches.
 
#29 ·
The club I shoot at here in MI was trying to get enough people to go in on paying George to come out and give a seminar and lessons for a weekend.

We couldn't find enough people in the end. I would have really enjoyed getting to meet him in person and pick his brain. I've always liked Mr. Ryals.