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David "NUSensei" Nguyen

Australian · YouTube education — Olympic recurve, beginner-focused

A Melbourne schoolteacher by day, David Nguyen started filming archery tutorials in 2011 because nobody on YouTube was explaining Olympic recurve properly. Some 950 videos later, NUSensei is where new target archers tend to land first — plain-spoken form breakdowns, honest budget-gear reviews, and patient answers to the questions beginners are afraid to ask. His short explainer on why Olympic archers' bows swing forward after the shot has been watched almost six million times.

Status

Active — most recent upload April 2026, though cadence has slowed from peak years

Equipment

Olympic-style (freestyle) recurve target setup; channel reviews span beginner takedown recurves through competition risers, limbs and accessories

Official profiles: NUSensei on YouTube (official channel) · Why Do Olympic Archers Swing Their Bows? (most-viewed video) · Bow International — The New TV: Archery on YouTube · vidIQ channel statistics for NUSensei

Major achievements

  • Built NUSensei into one of YouTube's most-subscribed archery education channels: ~207,000 subscribers, 39M+ total views and 950+ videos as of mid-2026
  • Ranked #3 archery channel worldwide on Feedspot's 2026 list — behind only World Archery (the sport's governing body) and Nock On Archery, making him the top-ranked independent target-archery educator
  • His explainer 'Why Do Olympic Archers Swing Their Bows?' (2017) has reached ~5.8 million views as of mid-2026, the channel's most-watched video
  • One of the longest-running archery channels on YouTube — publishing continuously since December 2011, as a solo creator handling all writing, editing and graphics
  • Profiled by Bow International as a leading figure in archery YouTube education; his beginner series is recommended by archery clubs and coaching blogs as a starting resource

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