Off the Arrow Shelf Podcasts

A new development for me

Hi everyone. I wanted to share a development I am looking at for Off the Arrow Shelf.

Having been a listener for several years to different podcasts such as The Push, Nock On, Barebow Archery and most recently Archery Geek Outdoors, I thought I might give podcasting a go. So, I am looking at creating a few podcasts. At present it is a bit of a trial as I’m not sure how well it will go, but let see.

I am very fortunate to have a number of people that have helped me out over the years with this site from bouncing ideas off, to helping me with interviews and more. One person I’d like to say special thanks to with respect to the podcasts is Richard Clarke.

I’ve uploaded a few podcasts initially, just as a start. Let me know what you think or have any ideas on topics. I am wondering about doing some on target panic or maybe on wooden arrow construction based on my experiences.

You can listen to the podcasts on Spotify just search for off the arrow shelf and it’s on Anchor.fm  https://anchor.fm/off-the-arrow-shelf RSS link is here.

I’m not planning on stopping writing this site, but I am looking at trying to expand it if I have the time. For now though its a bit of an experiment. Let me know what you think.

Thanks for reading and listening.

The Tradlab and the Push podcasts

The Tradlab

Some of you will remember me writing an article on The Push podcasts and how useful I have found some of their coaching material. I’ve continued to listen to them and wanted to share a development on a series of podcasts focusing on arrows and the work the Cody Greenwood has been doing at the TradLab (https://www.thetradlab.com/)
Specific details can be found here (https://www.thetradlab.com/copy-of-fletching-test-1-episode-10) under the Tradlab Studies section of website.
Whilst the data can come across as pretty technical the podcasts are well worth a listen. The main take home being give some more thought to your fletching sizes and configurations. I have found the aspect of fletching size very interesting as I have been playing around with the different options and combinations myself, though not tried 4 fletch.
Have a listen and let me know what you think.
Thanks for reading.