What do you think about this Tutorial Guys? If you gonna Enjoy it i will make Part Two ,)) See you next week for another Episode of Lords of the Blades
PLEASE make a part two to this. Very interesting to see different techniques even though I’m still trying to master conventional half spin. As always, excellent work.
that knives throwing so nice man , adam , do you have any plan when the covid 19 come to the end like come to vietnam and take some video with agent M.S yet ???
@@DaddyRusdy hey friend. Just click the join button on Adam's videos. It supports him a lot. Mine is this color because of how long i have been joined 👊🐉
everything I learned about throwing knives I learned on this channel, I've been following the channel for maybe 2, 3 years. I didn't know there was no spinn throwing until I met Adam on UA-cam. I learned: no spinn, half spinn and full spinn How I didn't have throwing knives I learned using hilti drill bits. even my daughters, who were then 8 and 9 years old, learned half spin. Now I use knives that I made myself from industrial steel, I even hardened them in the fire to make them harder. My record is 17 meters no spin. p.s. Although we don't know each other personally, Adam, thank you for teaching us everything you know, you have a lot of respect, If you ever travel to the city of Budva in Montenegro (a beautiful coastal city on the Adriatic Sea), you are always welcome to be my guest for as long as necessary. OSS
The tutorial was great! I am definitely going to try some of those techniques with my stingers. Those D2 stingers are beautiful and i cant wait to get a set.
Hello sir! I just wanted to say thank you for your tutorial videos. I don't subscribe to a lot of channels but you certainly earned my sub. I have recently started practicing knife throwing and am finding your tutorial videos extremely useful in learning no-spin throwing. I'm still very much a beginner but I can see progress with every chance I get to practice and that is directly thanks to you. Again, thank you!
The grip where you hold the knife against the cleaver with your thumb... for longer distance try holding the knife with the second knuckle of your pointing finger against the cleaver, so the knife is at the bottom. The large surface of the cleaved ought to work like the hands palm and fingers.
Cool! Thanks for demonstrating those throws! I have used the Japanese style when throwing round spikes as the grip adds to my control of the odd shape. But I think I am going to take a hammer and make my spikes square and then I will be able to use the Yuri Fedin method, no problem. I find the Fedin method very challenging, enjoyable, and rewarding to train for no-spin, half-spin, and full-spin throwing. And I find the AceJet Stingers to be my favorite and most consistent knife to throw so far. Thanks again for another excellent video! 🙏🤙
The suriken grip I was familiar with, although it is more commonly used with spikes than knives from what I have seen. I did have a question, talking about other grips, have you ever tried holding the knife in an ice pick grip and throwing it lime a football so that instead of spinning end over end? Would that even work?
Love hamner grip although for more japanese sword grip, shuriken grip and melnokov grip the rest more just interesting although ill try the chinese one. Who do you think are the best chinese and shuriken style throwers?
Hello mon ami, Very nice tuto Adam thanks! For shure I like Houzan Suzuki technique shuriken jitsu 😉 and the russian thumb grip because they are efficient. Do you know Shaolin rope-dart ? Knif with string, It is a powerful weapon when the practice IS good👍
Are there any good throwing knives that have an actual handle and isn't one solid piece of medal? I already have a set of throwing knives and I want something like that.
Hello Adam, I'm a big fun (with my portuguese firends) of your work, and I'd like to buy your set of Stinger Throwing Knives in the european market. Do you have any european seller? I's not available in Amazon or Ebay.Thank you so much for you teachings. Be safe and well
I use hammer grip when in need of deep penetration... Throwing knives; not the other type penetration..😂 Spear grip is nice with a heavy machete.. The best intro to multiple grips.. Tnx Adam...👍👌👍👌👌👍
I have enjoyed this video very much Adam. Very interesting!. One question: how do you find shuriken-jitsu-underhand/underarm technique? Do you find it common or interesting? I have not found it yet in your videos (I have just watched around half of them so far though), and I wonder why. My father used to teach me that technique (he used to call it 'mexican technique', I don't know where he got the name from) when I was a kid. I found it very difficult. I also lost the only knife I was able to accomplish it with (custom with most of weight at the front) I am recently enjoying a lot as I have found out I am being able to master reasonably well that technique (so many years later!) with the Arrows I recently bought. The feeling with that technique is really cool. As you said for a similar technique in the 'all angles video', it is quite like bowling. I am discovering it becomes somehow powerful when practicing long enough and if the knife is heavy enough. I was taught knife throwing when I was around 7 years old I was practicing a lot until I was 16. I loved it and spent a good number of evenings and weekends. As I had problems with the 'mexican technique', I was mostly practicing half-spin and full spin. Now that I am 42 I am resuming knife throwing thanks to your videos and the curiosity for managing no-spin by using your grip. Bottom line: thank you!
Nice throwing blades but you're so close that your attacker can get to you before you throw.The ideal length to throw in a tactical situation would be a little less that 10 feet. Far enough away so they can't reach you with a step and an extendable weapon but close enough so they have a hard time blocking the throw.
@@OldNavajoTricks true that ...40 feet is enough space to pull a Mr. Bean or a Kyser Sozae and do some slick shit and disappear around the corner or something ... but it's always fun to be ready.
You should get some big wooden stumps, so the tree-people don’t worry. Burl wood, or maybe something like a big cedar trunk from here in California. That or make sure that the tree you are using is dead. I’m just saying. People get upset for all kinds of small reasons.
I've seen quite a few of Adam C's videos and he has recommended many times to only throw at dead trees and never at live trees. So I am pretty sure the tree in this video was dead already. I am glad there are people speaking up on behalf of the live trees! 🙏🤙
What do you think about this Tutorial Guys? If you gonna Enjoy it i will make Part Two ,)) See you next week for another Episode of Lords of the Blades
yeah..buddy I'm really enjoying this topic.. Absolutely you will make part to video💙
Totally enjoyed this episode Adam, some I won't use, but very cool to be aware of the different techniques. Z
PLEASE make a part two to this. Very interesting to see different techniques even though I’m still trying to master conventional half spin. As always, excellent work.
that knives throwing so nice man , adam , do you have any plan when the covid 19 come to the end like come to vietnam and take some video with agent M.S
yet ???
Spear head knife throwing
I’ve seen one guy do the hammer grip no spin but I think you explained it better I can’t believe I haven’t seen this before I’m trying this!!!
Hammer grip no spin sucks totally thank you my friend
@@AdamCeladin bahahahahahahahahaha maybe I won’t waste my time lol
Cool topic, i'm excited to practice these techniques
how did you get the orange circle in your name ?
@@DaddyRusdy hey friend. Just click the join button on Adam's videos. It supports him a lot. Mine is this color because of how long i have been joined 👊🐉
I have the gold stinger in thumbnail, highly recommend it, perfect for no spin
Needle shuriken technique was the one I was practicing in the past. Works really well with big roofing nails!
everything I learned about throwing knives I learned on this channel, I've been following the channel for maybe 2, 3 years. I didn't know there was no spinn throwing until I met Adam on UA-cam. I learned: no spinn, half spinn and full spinn How I didn't have throwing knives I learned using hilti drill bits. even my daughters, who were then 8 and 9 years old, learned half spin. Now I use knives that I made myself from industrial steel, I even hardened them in the fire to make them harder. My record is 17 meters no spin. p.s. Although we don't know each other personally, Adam, thank you for teaching us everything you know, you have a lot of respect, If you ever travel to the city of Budva in Montenegro (a beautiful coastal city on the Adriatic Sea), you are always welcome to be my guest for as long as necessary. OSS
Thank you for nice words my friend
The tutorial was great! I am definitely going to try some of those techniques with my stingers. Those D2 stingers are beautiful and i cant wait to get a set.
Love the engraving on those blades
Those knives are absolutely beautiful!
Brilliant video never even thaught about the other technics or even realised thay existed
Cant wait to see what their gonna be! Also, those knives are sooo cool!
do you throw knives?
can we practice
together ❤️
This is a good place to practice you can concentrate on it. Watching here in Philippines.
Hello sir! I just wanted to say thank you for your tutorial videos. I don't subscribe to a lot of channels but you certainly earned my sub. I have recently started practicing knife throwing and am finding your tutorial videos extremely useful in learning no-spin throwing. I'm still very much a beginner but I can see progress with every chance I get to practice and that is directly thanks to you. Again, thank you!
Fascinating, I will have a go tomorrow. Thankyou.
I think they may all work if you practice, but some will be extremely hard.
Adam, What is the longest distance from which you can hit the target 3 times out of three?
This was great, I can't wait to try these!
Yes this looks so cool, I'm already wondering what styles you will go over ?
The grip where you hold the knife against the cleaver with your thumb... for longer distance try holding the knife with the second knuckle of your pointing finger against the cleaver, so the knife is at the bottom. The large surface of the cleaved ought to work like the hands palm and fingers.
Cool! Thanks for demonstrating those throws! I have used the Japanese style when throwing round spikes as the grip adds to my control of the odd shape. But I think I am going to take a hammer and make my spikes square and then I will be able to use the Yuri Fedin method, no problem. I find the Fedin method very challenging, enjoyable, and rewarding to train for no-spin, half-spin, and full-spin throwing. And I find the AceJet Stingers to be my favorite and most consistent knife to throw so far. Thanks again for another excellent video! 🙏🤙
Wow thanks for the new things to try. Maybe I will get good at no spin after all.
I'm gonna try the thumb grip for sure ☺️. Z
The suriken grip I was familiar with, although it is more commonly used with spikes than knives from what I have seen. I did have a question, talking about other grips, have you ever tried holding the knife in an ice pick grip and throwing it lime a football so that instead of spinning end over end? Would that even work?
I hope the the thumb no spin is going to be in the video. That one is my favorite
Hell Yeah!! thumb no spin
Please give away some knife
can't wait to see that!
Hi Adam, may I know the standard knife weight for competition?
I am from India and I love your all videos but I am not able to buy these products🥰
Garry brar I am your big fan
Love hamner grip although for more japanese sword grip, shuriken grip and melnokov grip the rest more just interesting although ill try the chinese one. Who do you think are the best chinese and shuriken style throwers?
Yeah!! I will definitely I going to watching this video.🗡🗡🗡🤘🤩
I throw bo shurikens and knives at 45 degrees (for no spin); which angle do you release the knife at?
The best ..... Adam👍💯
Hello mon ami, Very nice tuto Adam thanks! For shure I like Houzan Suzuki technique shuriken jitsu 😉 and the russian thumb grip because they are efficient.
Do you know Shaolin rope-dart ? Knif with string, It is a powerful weapon when the practice IS good👍
Question. How do you throw full spin at longer distances?
Check his first no-spin tutorial. Got to release earlier
Are there any good throwing knives that have an actual handle and isn't one solid piece of medal? I already have a set of throwing knives and I want something like that.
Hello Adam, I'm a big fun (with my portuguese firends) of your work, and I'd like to buy your set of Stinger Throwing Knives in the european market.
Do you have any european seller? I's not available in Amazon or Ebay.Thank you so much for you teachings. Be safe and well
aaaaaaaamaaaaaaazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I use hammer grip when in need of deep penetration...
Throwing knives; not the other type penetration..😂
Spear grip is nice with a heavy machete..
The best intro to multiple grips..
Tnx Adam...👍👌👍👌👌👍
Bring it on!
I have enjoyed this video very much Adam. Very interesting!.
One question: how do you find shuriken-jitsu-underhand/underarm technique? Do you find it common or interesting? I have not found it yet in your videos (I have just watched around half of them so far though), and I wonder why.
My father used to teach me that technique (he used to call it 'mexican technique', I don't know where he got the name from) when I was a kid. I found it very difficult.
I also lost the only knife I was able to accomplish it with (custom with most of weight at the front)
I am recently enjoying a lot as I have found out I am being able to master reasonably well that technique (so many years later!) with the Arrows I recently bought. The feeling with that technique is really cool. As you said for a similar technique in the 'all angles video', it is quite like bowling. I am discovering it becomes somehow powerful when practicing long enough and if the knife is heavy enough.
I was taught knife throwing when I was around 7 years old I was practicing a lot until I was 16. I loved it and spent a good number of evenings and weekends.
As I had problems with the 'mexican technique', I was mostly practicing half-spin and full spin.
Now that I am 42 I am resuming knife throwing thanks to your videos and the curiosity for managing no-spin by using your grip.
Bottom line: thank you!
thank you my friend, underhand throwing is very good too if you practice it
That pinching the knife and it can move up and down reminds me of a fidget-spinner but more fun because it's a throwing knife.
0:34 Wow V strong I love this knife
You just earned a new subsriber!!!
Can’t wait 😬😬
This vid is going to be 🔥🔥🔥
I really want to see these methods tested against armor!
Grande! 😎🖖
that's nice💙
My man Adam here getting ready to kill Daredevil
You should do a video with jason Johnson and have a throw off...
You should make a video throwing spear head knifes
Nice throwing blades but you're so close that your attacker can get to you before you throw.The ideal length to throw in a tactical situation would be a little less that 10 feet.
Far enough away so they can't reach you with a step and an extendable weapon but close enough so they have a hard time blocking the throw.
He nails 40m throws so plenty of options re:range.
@@OldNavajoTricks seen it
@@stevenedmund5680 I think at that distance I'd save my blades (And avoid any law issues lol) and just remove myself from the situation haha
@@OldNavajoTricks true that ...40 feet is enough space to pull a Mr. Bean or a Kyser Sozae and do some slick shit and disappear around the corner or something ... but it's always fun to be ready.
@@stevenedmund5680 And like that (Blows into palm.)
He was gone...
Need to rewatch now cheers :-)
You should get some big wooden stumps, so the tree-people don’t worry. Burl wood, or maybe something like a big cedar trunk from here in California. That or make sure that the tree you are using is dead. I’m just saying. People get upset for all kinds of small reasons.
Adam C only throws at dead trees and recommends that people never throw at a live tree, only dead ones. 🙏🤙
You're going Assassin's Creed on us, aren't you? Hidden techniques and all.
very didactic and with good technique. I would just ask you not to use a live tree as Target
I've seen quite a few of Adam C's videos and he has recommended many times to only throw at dead trees and never at live trees. So I am pretty sure the tree in this video was dead already. I am glad there are people speaking up on behalf of the live trees! 🙏🤙
Like200 sick vid bro 😎 just found u through zombie go boom, SUBBED TO THE CHANNEL
Salut l'ami, hello my friend 👍👍👍🔪🔪🔪
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the fables are true and magic is real ;)
also it's bo-shuriken justu.
Damn
Gah! Palmthrowing has a wierd Japanese name to learn lol...
In Russia knifs throw you
youre getting older my man