Daniel McKim When I first started wearing hammer boots, I always used the holes already made. But, that made me use holes that weren’t solid, a little embarrassing as my spike popped up and I went flying sideways. Me being me, I didn’t fall over like a smart person but would try and fight my fall. . . in hammer boots. That would end in a face-plant or bouncing off the cage as I was falling. Not the best look.
Thanks Dan!!
Awesome tips, thanks!
You bet, man!
What does McKim know about throwing a hammer?
Justin Wishart haha! That’s so true! Had to keep it simple for myself! Haha!
Daniel McKim When I first started wearing hammer boots, I always used the holes already made. But, that made me use holes that weren’t solid, a little embarrassing as my spike popped up and I went flying sideways. Me being me, I didn’t fall over like a smart person but would try and fight my fall. . . in hammer boots. That would end in a face-plant or bouncing off the cage as I was falling. Not the best look.
Daniel McKim I liked what you said about using one solid hole and making another to fit your size. Good advice.
Justin Wishart Appreciate it, man! I made the same mistakes you described, and finally had to figure something out!
LOL. Over 100 Feet..22 Pounder..LOL.