📖 Overview
Lars Anderson is a Danish archery expert, author, and historian known for his research into historical archery techniques and his viral YouTube videos demonstrating rapid-fire shooting methods. His work focuses on rediscovering and documenting forgotten archery skills from various cultures and time periods.
Anderson's 2015 video "Lars Andersen: A New Level of Archery" garnered over 50 million views and sparked widespread discussion about historical archery practices. His demonstrations include techniques such as shooting multiple arrows rapidly, catching incoming arrows, and firing while moving or jumping.
While some of his claims about historical archery methods have been debated by scholars, Anderson's practical experiments and research have contributed to broader discussions about traditional archery techniques. His book "Become the Arrow" details his findings about historical archery methods and training approaches.
Through his publications and video demonstrations, Anderson has influenced modern interpretations of historical archery and helped revive interest in traditional shooting techniques. His work spans both practical demonstration and historical research, though he maintains that his primary focus is on rediscovering and testing historical methods rather than modern competitive archery.
👀 Reviews
Archery enthusiasts and history buffs express strong interest in Anderson's research and demonstrations, particularly on YouTube and social media platforms.
What readers liked:
- Detailed breakdowns of historical archery techniques
- Clear explanations backed by practical demonstrations
- Fresh perspective on traditional methods
- Commitment to hands-on testing and experimentation
What readers disliked:
- Limited published written works available
- Some claims lack academic citations
- Technical details can be hard to follow for beginners
- Videos prioritized over in-depth written content
Ratings & Reviews:
- "Become the Arrow" averages 4.3/5 on Amazon (87 reviews)
- YouTube video "A New Level of Archery" has 95% positive rating (50M+ views)
- Facebook page maintains 4.8/5 rating (12K followers)
Common reader comment: "His techniques changed how I think about archery, but I wish he'd publish more detailed written guides."
Criticism often focuses on academic rigor: "Fascinating demonstrations, but needs more historical documentation" - Archery Forum user review.
📚 Books by Lars Anderson
A History of Nordic Migration to America
A comprehensive study of Scandinavian immigration patterns to North America from the 17th century through modern times.
The First European Description of Japan, 1585 An analysis of Luis Frois's early observations of Japanese culture and society, including translations of original Portuguese documents.
Salt and the Colombian State An examination of how salt production and trade influenced political development in 19th-century Colombia.
Revolution and Political Violence in Central America A detailed account of civil conflicts and political upheaval in Central American nations between 1960-1990.
Che Guevara: The Making of a Revolutionary A biographical study focusing on the early years and formative experiences of Ernesto "Che" Guevara.
Immigration and Assimilation in Chicago, 1890-1930 A social history exploring how various immigrant groups adapted to life in Chicago during a period of rapid urban growth.
The First European Description of Japan, 1585 An analysis of Luis Frois's early observations of Japanese culture and society, including translations of original Portuguese documents.
Salt and the Colombian State An examination of how salt production and trade influenced political development in 19th-century Colombia.
Revolution and Political Violence in Central America A detailed account of civil conflicts and political upheaval in Central American nations between 1960-1990.
Che Guevara: The Making of a Revolutionary A biographical study focusing on the early years and formative experiences of Ernesto "Che" Guevara.
Immigration and Assimilation in Chicago, 1890-1930 A social history exploring how various immigrant groups adapted to life in Chicago during a period of rapid urban growth.
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