I have. I'm very new. Less than a month of practice. But I am a drummer also. And I find no spin throwing and even knife throwing in general... is a lot like controlling a drumstick. You have arm movement. Wrist movement. And fingertip movement. Just like with a drumstick. I feel I picked it up quite quickly because of this. I'm sticking them quite consistently at any distance up to 3 or 4 meters. I'm having trouble sticking beyond that distance. But I know with practice I will get there.
já jsem začínal na 3 až 4 metrech protože pokud se to by odrazilo tak byla velká šance že se to trefí do mě takhle z těch třech nebo čtyřech metrů mám delší čas na to abych si ho všimnul uhnul se mu
Thank you for all the tips, I will try these out for sure. On a side note, what is the brand of pants you are wearing in the video and where can they be purchased? Thanks.
This is the best of UA-cam: A top class professional explaining his craft with enthusiasm and vigour.... No idea how this ended up in my recommended list, but glad it did!
iv'e thrown allot of knives. always had a difficulty with distance. dead on i can get it 90% at length i figured i was either just out of practice or just a amateur which fits. all of them just stake knives and now i know they were a poor choice to begin with. after watching i remember allot of what i learned then. the weight really does matter. those kitchen knives were a poor choice over all. the balance does matter but a stake knife with a plastic handle? not even balanced? and i was trying to get rotation which i get now is a no go. thought it needed a turn or two to stick but i was using shit hardware for the solution. one rotation over a distance. kinda impossible with a stake knife. wrong tools, wrong technique, and wrong distance. now i know all choices were wrong. lol
So do I 😊. Currently my hobby is throwing Darts. But who knows, maybe whan I would be retired and in my Forrest House this my be interesting! Good job 👌❤️
I would never have thought that I would either until I watched an Adam video a couple of years ago. I ended up buying throwing knives on Amazon. It is so much fun. What is funny is my favorite set cost only $6.06 tax included. 🤣🤣. That’s 3 knives and a sheath! So you can start out cheap. Landing a no spin throw is such an awesome feeling!
Hello Adam! Before I watched one of your older videos (for begginers), I tried everything and any shit knife that exists (way too light, common mistake!). Until I got proper 'no spin knives' and everything became easier. Thank you for sharing and for your advices! Take care and thank you!
Yep, well put, Champ. Over rotation is definitely more common. And having the right knives is key. Once you get consistent with it, then yes you can find a way to do it with almost anything pointed. But learning on something not ideal for it will just end in frustration. I have thrown cheap knives (not all of them so bad, and others plain awful) for years, and getting Stingers was a real game-changer. They are my current favorites. Been throwing them for about four years now. And I must also second that there's no shame in being close to the target. Our ego wants us to move way back, but like with everything else our ego makes us do, it only holds back your progress. Stay close, get it down, step back little by little, it really is ideal.
EXCELLENT! Would have loved to see some throws from 8 or 10m. I’m 69 years old now, but the boy in me that loved to throw knives or hatchets ( not very well), is still alive. Thank you Brother!
I have never seen such a clear and concise explanation for throwing a knife down into the details of what to use and how to do it. I've always wanted to learn and thanks to you I can now see where I've gone wrong. My dad tried teaching me before, but maybe now I can learn and we can practice together. Thank you for the video!
I watched a video of yours a couple of years ago. The suggestion of first throwing down then taking small steps back is gold! It really allows you to find that sweet spot. Thanks for the videos and getting me into the sport!
I grew up throwing the axe , but I've always enjoyed throwing knives as well. I've never learned this technique , but the no spin seems a lot more accurate than the spin throw that i'm used to . Looking forward in learning like a professional , so i really appreciate sharing the right way in throwing knives. Thank you
Actually spin is more accurate because you are on set up distances but with no spin you can stand where ever you want and don't care about the distance
Like 40 years ago I bought a cheap set. Always thought it was cool. Never got the hang of it. Watching this makes me want to go buy a nice set and try again.
Use to throw things so much as a kid. Couple good knives, screwdrivers, chunks of ground steel... Every friend I'd have over would go 'wtf... we can do this??" lol yeah here you go have fun. *instantly* hooked Makes me want to get into it again too
Hi Adam, I am 86 yrs of age and took up no spin knife throwing two weeks ago, though I have been watching you for a month or two. The last time I threw a knife was about 60yrs ago and I missed !!! I ordered some knives but in the meantime I made a couple out of some 1/4" steel I had lying around, I made a 3x2 target from a scaffold board and away I went !!! From 1 yard it was ok but then the problems started and the knives spend more time on the concrete {Ouch) than in the board !!! My JXE JXO knives arrived this a.m. and what beautiful knives they are but I need to ruin my home mades for a while and figure out what to put on the floor instead of them hitting the concrete. Of course the answer would be " Stick them in the target !!!" However its harder than it looks. JoergSprave didn't need a practise !? did he? Anyway, fabulous vids but could you give more attention to the release please as its difficult to see what happens ??? Alan
I grew up watching all these movies where people threw knives... yet never had I seen the pros and cons of various "throwing knives" as well as a step by step method that obviously works. Bravo.
Prince Chi-Chi and Harry McEvoy would definitely approve. I have had my Tru-Bal knives since the late 1970's and treasure their fantastic design and durability. Your thick, one-piece design is similar to his Pro-Master design that has no handle, just a flat piece of steel, though he definitely used spin in his throws more than in your style.
Well yea… like any sport… everyone is different. Finding your style is the best thing you can do. At least he’s showing how HE does it, as a 5x WC, so you have a baseline on where to start.
Thank you for the concept of clamping the hand. I think that might fix about 30% of my problems! May God bless you. An excellent video as always, Adam.
I have always noticed the key to accurate knife throwing is consistency. You want to have the same mass, the same shape of knife, and the same motoin. My dad once used these steak knives with wooden handles. He actually stuck one knife in the handle of another.
you just got a new sub friend. I just watched one of yours trhis on how to throw at distances, man i been doing it wrong forever, just realized you only spin it once from each distance.. NOW i finally get it. im going to play tomorrow thank you
Perhaps you can harden the tips of the construction nails with basic hardening techniques, using a blowtorch, water, and a conventional oven. Super easy, no problem!
Adam Celadin, you are impressive!!! Congratulations on the extraordinary level of skill you have achieved!!! I am left eye dominant. I learned to throw with my right arm. I wonder how much of an effect it has on accuracy?
I throw no spin, I can throw anything pointy, but, like you said it takes a lot of time to get any kind of range over 3 meters. What I was missing was that last tip on the releasing point. I never had a teacher for the no-spin, just through a lot of throwing and giving myself some freedom, I figured it out.
It would be an advantage to beginners to see your throwing in slow motion. that way we could see how your fingers, wrist and arm operates. It would help to visualize the throw. That said, it was awesome. Thank you.
The construction nail knives. If you increased their mass by forcing the nail into a section of pipe? Pre cut and threaded short sections of pipe are sold as 'pipe nipples'.
@@AdamCeladin Oh, I'm 59 these days...not much throwing in my life! But I really enjoyed finally "learning" the secret to no spin throwing! So thank you very much, and hopefully it will help some young person who was as flummoxed as I was back then.
I have so many questions. I first learned with 16 oz - 38 oz Bowie style knives made at Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. I worked there and was very good friends with the smiths. It was always 1 rotation, including the tomahawks that are still a natural motion.
This is a wonderful video, my friend- Probably the best introduction to no-spin throwing that I've seen... everything that a beginner needs to learn, I think. Thank you for being such a devoted educator, brother. 🙏👍👍
Thank you brother we tried to it very simple so everyone could understand easily how it's done of course from video it seems easy but we know it's science and hard training hehe
for anyone still struggling with the throw, imagine your index is like the body of a crossbow holding the arrows position to maintain a straight flight
I have always had a hard time getting knives and axes to stick. I can hit the center of the target often (not always) but I almost never get it to rotate properly. I will give this a try and see if there is some magic in it. Also, I am a blacksmith and will make a few blades like the spike that you prefer. It is a nice, clean design.
I like to throw them but at multiple spins with tremendous penetration,they are hard to pull out of the wood log afterwards; i grab them by the tip, where i grind fine serrations for better fingers grabbing
I had a dvd that, didn't require specific knives to learn how to throw a knife. Though there was the standard spin throw, there was also the underhand throw and even though throwing knives are designed to be thrown once you practice and learn, you can use forks and kitchen knives, any sharp object as long as you know what you're using it for and what your targets are made of.
I used to play with my grandpa he called it spetzka we used all sorts of things screwdrivers, kitcken knives, army knives evreything that had a sharp tip
Congrats on the systematized work, Adam! I threw 2 hours today, but it wasn't my day and I got a little discouraged. It seems there really are days like that, apparently... Greetings!
What a great video ! thankyou so much, I learnt a lot, I love the fact you took us thru the knives first and safety was your focus best wishes PLEASE LIKE !
When I was a kid in the '80's me and a friend spent many hours throwing knives. I could never figure out the technique so abandoned it in frustration. Unfortunately, we had no guidance from books, mentors, or videos back then. It was all trial and error, and luck.
I have the found knives similar to yours (same shape) and I’m having a bit of success as I move back I’m having issues. So do I have to use more force or hold the knives tighter?
Oh damn. Random recommendation brought me here. I had no idea there's people out there who regularly throw knives😂 My dad taught me basics when I was a kid, and I kinda continued into college. Not a single soul around me understood that hobby lol Well, maybe it's time to get a few and go at it again. It was fun after all. Gotta watch your videos first though😂😂
The cheaper knive tips will break, but ive found, after you repair and put an more hefty edge on, they will not bend or break. 2 of my Kunai tip broke in a day, that same day I put a Gladius style edge on the tips, they stick really well.
Did you already tried this Amazing Technique My Friends?
As always SHARE/LIKE/COMMENT/SUBSCRIBE aaaand See you Next Time ,))
I have. I'm very new. Less than a month of practice. But I am a drummer also. And I find no spin throwing and even knife throwing in general... is a lot like controlling a drumstick. You have arm movement. Wrist movement. And fingertip movement. Just like with a drumstick. I feel I picked it up quite quickly because of this. I'm sticking them quite consistently at any distance up to 3 or 4 meters. I'm having trouble sticking beyond that distance. But I know with practice I will get there.
já jsem začínal na 3 až 4 metrech protože pokud se to by odrazilo tak byla velká šance že se to trefí do mě takhle z těch třech nebo čtyřech metrů mám delší čas na to abych si ho všimnul uhnul se mu
Thank you for all the tips, I will try these out for sure. On a side note, what is the brand of pants you are wearing in the video and where can they be purchased? Thanks.
Your knife is your last straw weapon ,why would you throw it away? 😮
@@kirkprice-ys2uw classic noob comment 🤷🤣🤣
This is the best of UA-cam: A top class professional explaining his craft with enthusiasm and vigour.... No idea how this ended up in my recommended list, but glad it did!
Thank you so much for nice words my friend
Same. I guess the algorithm thought I needed a new expensive rabbit hole hobby. I'm OK with it.
also a best of youtube comment ;)
UA-cam thinks you’ve got someone to assassinate
I have no intention of ever throwing a knife but found your instruction entertaining and inspiring!
Haha thank you my friend it's really amazing hobby give it a try 😎💪
iv'e thrown allot of knives. always had a difficulty with distance. dead on i can get it 90% at length i figured i was either just out of practice or just a amateur which fits. all of them just stake knives and now i know they were a poor choice to begin with. after watching i remember allot of what i learned then. the weight really does matter. those kitchen knives were a poor choice over all. the balance does matter but a stake knife with a plastic handle? not even balanced? and i was trying to get rotation which i get now is a no go. thought it needed a turn or two to stick but i was using shit hardware for the solution. one rotation over a distance. kinda impossible with a stake knife. wrong tools, wrong technique, and wrong distance. now i know all choices were wrong. lol
So do I 😊. Currently my hobby is throwing Darts. But who knows, maybe whan I would be retired and in my Forrest House this my be interesting! Good job 👌❤️
Thank you. I'm 70, been throwing since a kid. Mumble peg, chicken, log butt's, knives, hawks,,, and the occasional 🪓 axe even claw hammers😊
I would never have thought that I would either until I watched an Adam video a couple of years ago. I ended up buying throwing knives on Amazon. It is so much fun. What is funny is my favorite set cost only $6.06 tax included. 🤣🤣. That’s 3 knives and a sheath!
So you can start out cheap. Landing a no spin throw is such an awesome feeling!
Don't let this video hit the uk
They are already banned
I’m weak they about to start doing drive bys 😂
@@LawrenceTimme how do you ban throwing an object bro basically any knife works
Headline- Construction nails banned immediately in uk following the release of this video!
Next video is machete throwing just for the uk🫡
“I hope you can hear this” *turns up the music* 😂 talk to your editor
Yea that shit was funny af, editor is a huge troll.
I did that with my finger and surprisingly, I heard the same music. Weird.
he said "whole thing look like this"
@@RockDog101one of the best comments i have seen on youtube in ages 😂🎉😂😂😅
Hello Adam! Before I watched one of your older videos (for begginers), I tried everything and any shit knife that exists (way too light, common mistake!). Until I got proper 'no spin knives' and everything became easier. Thank you for sharing and for your advices! Take care and thank you!
Thank you my friend nice to hear that
@steveborgresistance8310 Hey Steve !
Probably the best knife throwing instructions I’ve ever seen. So helpful.
Thank you my friend that'd why I am Champion 😎😅👌
Yep, well put, Champ.
Over rotation is definitely more common. And having the right knives is key.
Once you get consistent with it, then yes you can find a way to do it with almost anything pointed. But learning on something not ideal for it will just end in frustration.
I have thrown cheap knives (not all of them so bad, and others plain awful) for years, and getting Stingers was a real game-changer. They are my current favorites. Been throwing them for about four years now.
And I must also second that there's no shame in being close to the target. Our ego wants us to move way back, but like with everything else our ego makes us do, it only holds back your progress. Stay close, get it down, step back little by little, it really is ideal.
Thank you my friend 😎💪
I'm so glad you're still making videos like this man. I got in to throwing from watching you over the years you're the best man , great teacher
I appreciate that
EXCELLENT! Would have loved to see some throws from 8 or 10m. I’m 69 years old now, but the boy in me that loved to throw knives or hatchets ( not very well), is still alive. Thank you Brother!
Thank you brother check my other videos for long distance throwing
Thank you Adam, I will definitely check them out.
8up7 @@michaelmurray5439
I have never seen such a clear and concise explanation for throwing a knife down into the details of what to use and how to do it. I've always wanted to learn and thanks to you I can now see where I've gone wrong. My dad tried teaching me before, but maybe now I can learn and we can practice together. Thank you for the video!
Thank you so much my friend for nice words 😎💪have a fun
6:43 Mr. Celadin is so good that the knife sticks even with the wring technique
Thank you my friend
Tutorial nya sangat membantu, mudah dipahami..
Salam dari Indonesia, terima kasih.. ❤❤❤❤
Now I'm going to have to give no-spin another try. Thanks for the tips Adam!
Hell yeah brother enjoy 😎
I watched a video of yours a couple of years ago. The suggestion of first throwing down then taking small steps back is gold! It really allows you to find that sweet spot.
Thanks for the videos and getting me into the sport!
My pleasure 😎🙏glad it worked
I grew up throwing the axe , but I've always enjoyed throwing knives as well. I've never learned this technique , but the no spin seems a lot more accurate than the spin throw that i'm used to . Looking forward in learning like a professional , so i really appreciate sharing the right way in throwing knives. Thank you
Actually spin is more accurate because you are on set up distances but with no spin you can stand where ever you want and don't care about the distance
This is great!!! I have 2 weeks practicing with this knives and didn´t know how to improve my throwing... your video helped me tons. Thanks Adam!!!
@@cynthiatamezar my pleasure 😎💪🎯
Like 40 years ago I bought a cheap set. Always thought it was cool. Never got the hang of it. Watching this makes me want to go buy a nice set and try again.
Use to throw things so much as a kid. Couple good knives, screwdrivers, chunks of ground steel...
Every friend I'd have over would go 'wtf... we can do this??" lol yeah here you go have fun. *instantly* hooked
Makes me want to get into it again too
Excited to give these tips a try! Your throwing room is soo legit! Loving the quarter pipe as well👊🏻 cheers
Thank you my friend yeah i love that place !!!
Hi Adam,
I am 86 yrs of age and took up no spin knife throwing two weeks ago, though I have been watching you for a month or two. The last time I threw a knife was about 60yrs ago and I missed !!!
I ordered some knives but in the meantime I made a couple out of some 1/4" steel I had lying around, I made a 3x2 target from a scaffold board and away I went !!!
From 1 yard it was ok but then the problems started and the knives spend more time on the concrete {Ouch) than in the board !!!
My JXE JXO knives arrived this a.m. and what beautiful knives they are but I need to ruin my home mades for a while and figure out what to put on the floor instead of them hitting the concrete. Of course the answer would be " Stick them in the target !!!"
However its harder than it looks. JoergSprave didn't need a practise !? did he?
Anyway, fabulous vids but could you give more attention to the release please as its difficult to see what happens ???
Alan
Must point out, we cant get Adams knives in UK., hence theJXE JXO instead !
Thank you so much for nice comment my friend never too late to start :))
I just started kife throwing and this tutorials are so helpful. Gonna try this throwing style as soon as I can.
Thanks a lot, you awesome!
Happy to help!
Skvělý! Stručný a kompletní. Mě se zdá že je celkem důležité také hlídat si rameno a aby dlaň ruky smerovala k cíli...
Moc díky
The thud.. when Adam throws his favorite. Makes sense to me.
Thank you 😎💪💯🔪
Professional thowing knife = random pointy piece of steel.
I grew up watching all these movies where people threw knives... yet never had I seen the pros and cons of various "throwing knives" as well as a step by step method that obviously works. Bravo.
@@naturalismundi4359 thank you my friend
Prince Chi-Chi and Harry McEvoy would definitely approve. I have had my Tru-Bal knives since the late 1970's and treasure their fantastic design and durability. Your thick, one-piece design is similar to his Pro-Master design that has no handle, just a flat piece of steel, though he definitely used spin in his throws more than in your style.
Thank you my friend yes Che Che White cloud user different style of throwing and knives were bigger i definitely need set of his knives in near future
Summary: "Do this, except when you prefer this, that or anything else, then do that. Figure it out. "
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👍🏻 priceless 👌
"Now you know all about proper stance."
Well yea… like any sport… everyone is different.
Finding your style is the best thing you can do.
At least he’s showing how HE does it, as a 5x WC, so you have a baseline on where to start.
You are an excellent teacher my friend. I improved rapidly watching your videos.
Glad to hear that! Thank you my friend
Thanks for this No Spin Tutorial. Definitely enjoy watching you do such precise throws. 👍
My pleasure!
Finally found a video that solves my problem by accident
Great 👌
>if you open your hand the release isn't gonna be really good
>still sticks the knife to target perfectly
this man is a machine
Haha thank you my friend I was trying so hard to fail that one 🤣👌
Thanks for the reminders and the extra tips, Adam. Great instruction as usual!
My pleasure!
I have never thrown a knife before but I'm now a ninja. Thank you.
your welcome my friend ,)) enjoy
Excellent lesson master Adam 👌
My pleasure!
Thank you for the concept of clamping the hand. I think that might fix about 30% of my problems!
May God bless you. An excellent video as always, Adam.
Glad it was helpful!
Ace Jet are top quality, for sure, but when possible , I like to get the original
Thank you! Now I can dream of throwing knives with the right technique, I was imaginig it it all wrong!!!
I have always noticed the key to accurate knife throwing is consistency. You want to have the same mass, the same shape of knife, and the same motoin. My dad once used these steak knives with wooden handles. He actually stuck one knife in the handle of another.
Exactly my friend thank you
@@AdamCeladin I'm gonna try this method. I have always found the hardest part was figuring out how many spins correspond to the distance of target.
Great stuff, I haven’t thrown knives since I was a kid, but this made a lot of sense.
A lot of good information here. Thanks so much!
Great educational video bro💯 Stingers are amazing 💥🙌🏻
Thank you brother agree
you just got a new sub friend. I just watched one of yours trhis on how to throw at distances, man i been doing it wrong forever, just realized you only spin it once from each distance.. NOW i finally get it. im going to play tomorrow thank you
Thanks for the sub! Glad it worked
Perhaps you can harden the tips of the construction nails with basic hardening techniques, using a blowtorch, water, and a conventional oven. Super easy, no problem!
World champion thrower and skateboarder? Love it. How about a video of you throwing knives while riding?😅
Thank you my friend already filmed that one 😅
Top video , my wulflund venegance arived... now i start throwing... thank you to schow us the sport...
Thank you for support my friend :))
Adam Celadin, you are impressive!!! Congratulations on the extraordinary level of skill you have achieved!!! I am left eye dominant. I learned to throw with my right arm. I wonder how much of an effect it has on accuracy?
Thank you my friend, not sure practice is important either way
I throw no spin, I can throw anything pointy, but, like you said it takes a lot of time to get any kind of range over 3 meters. What I was missing was that last tip on the releasing point. I never had a teacher for the no-spin, just through a lot of throwing and giving myself some freedom, I figured it out.
It would be an advantage to beginners to see your throwing in slow motion. that way we could see how your fingers, wrist and arm operates. It would help to visualize the throw. That said, it was awesome. Thank you.
Adam Celadin the real life John Wick! A true world champion!
Thank you my friend 😎💯
The construction nail knives. If you increased their mass by forcing the nail into a section of pipe? Pre cut and threaded short sections of pipe are sold as 'pipe nipples'.
Just started,,, Got the time.... Thank you for the MASSIVE advantage with your knowledge,,,, Foot work is key as well thank you..
Thank you my friend
@AdamCeladin narrrr, thank you, perfect beginners information and then some, All the best for the future buddy 👍 😉
Love the explanations, love the enthusiasm and love the accent! 👍👌👏
Thank you :))
Gold as usual! Thanks for sharing.
thank you my friend :))
Great video, finally understood the principles behind throwing a knife, thanks!
Thank you too my friend
Exactly what I was looking for. Good tips, quick video, no BS. Good stuff. Thanks dude.
@@lego7018 my pleasure 😎🙏
Love this! Thank you for the indepth explanations! Now i just need to find a place to practice❤
You are so welcome!
in this video u cleared all details,now i can knife throw closing my eyes thank u so much brooooo
Thank you too bro
I still struggle with long distance, but this video was very helpful. I also ordered one of those knifes and if they fit my style I will order more.
Awesome nice to hear that :)) thank you for support my friend
Best man. Awesome. Thanks a lot, brother.
@AdamCeladin you have the best "mancave" ive seen. Just to have fun 👍🌲
I tried, for so long, to throw knives as a kid...we didn't have YT back then...thanks for this!
Thank you for watching and comment my friend :)) go for it
@@AdamCeladin Oh, I'm 59 these days...not much throwing in my life! But I really enjoyed finally "learning" the secret to no spin throwing! So thank you very much, and hopefully it will help some young person who was as flummoxed as I was back then.
I have so many questions.
I first learned with 16 oz - 38 oz Bowie style knives made at Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. I worked there and was very good friends with the smiths. It was always 1 rotation, including the tomahawks that are still a natural motion.
@AdamCeladin you have the best "mancave" ive seen ! Just to have fun 👍🌲
Great tips, excellent skills and appreciate you sharing with us - much talent ! THANK YOU
My pleasure!
This is a wonderful video, my friend- Probably the best introduction to no-spin throwing that I've seen... everything that a beginner needs to learn, I think. Thank you for being such a devoted educator, brother. 🙏👍👍
Thank you brother we tried to it very simple so everyone could understand easily how it's done of course from video it seems easy but we know it's science and hard training hehe
@@AdamCeladin Haha... Yeah.😂 You do make it look very easy, though. That's the mark of a master, certainly. 👍👍
damn... it's pretty addicted when throwing with your style.... the accuracy scared me... thanks 😅👍
Amazing lesson! Thank you, Adam. 🙇🏻🔪🎯
Greetings from Colorado, love you Adam!
hello my friend :)
I love the no spin technique
I really enjoyed this video 👍🏻😁
Glad you enjoyed it!
Whoo hoo Awesome Adam !!!
Wow Z today you are here extra soon hehe welcome back brother! god bless you, thank you for stopping by
@@AdamCeladin Thank you Adam, a wonderful tutorial !!!
for anyone still struggling with the throw, imagine your index is like the body of a crossbow holding the arrows position to maintain a straight flight
10:25 omg that was a freaking spark! Amazing!
Thank you my friend
I have always had a hard time getting knives and axes to stick. I can hit the center of the target often (not always) but I almost never get it to rotate properly. I will give this a try and see if there is some magic in it.
Also, I am a blacksmith and will make a few blades like the spike that you prefer. It is a nice, clean design.
thank you have fun my friend
Adam do you have the tutorial to throw from below (pocket)? Looking forward to it
I like to throw them but at multiple spins with tremendous penetration,they are hard to pull out of the wood log afterwards; i grab them by the tip, where i grind fine serrations for better fingers grabbing
A true master knife thrower.
Thank you my friend 🙏🙏🙏
The SKS spike bayonet makes a good thrower.
I had a dvd that, didn't require specific knives to learn how to throw a knife. Though there was the standard spin throw, there was also the underhand throw and even though throwing knives are designed to be thrown once you practice and learn, you can use forks and kitchen knives, any sharp object as long as you know what you're using it for and what your targets are made of.
'whatever works for you' helpful
Am so so curious what that funny device hanging off his arse is! 🙏. Beautiful throwing
I used to play with my grandpa he called it spetzka we used all sorts of things screwdrivers, kitcken knives, army knives evreything that had a sharp tip
Great video man. Thx for all the work!
Thanks for watching!
Cool! Thanks for the tips! It works!
Glad it helped!
u 're real expert .Thanks
I appreciate that!
Very very strong, wonderful, 💪👍✌️👏🏆
Fantastic video really enjoyed watching and learning from you!
Thank you! Cheers!
Congrats on the systematized work, Adam!
I threw 2 hours today, but it wasn't my day and I got a little discouraged.
It seems there really are days like that, apparently...
Greetings!
yes my friend even i have often days like that so keep your head up high and have a fun ,)) cheers bro
Very impressive brother ❤
Thanks ✌️
Knife throwing tutorial. Basically, you have to figure it all out by yourself, everyone throws differently... Thanks for the tips! /s
Everything was explained nicely, good video. 👍
Glad you liked it!
What a great video ! thankyou so much, I learnt a lot, I love the fact you took us thru the knives first and safety was your focus
best wishes
PLEASE LIKE !
Thank you so much my friend :)
@@AdamCeladin OMG a personal reply too ? > what a gentleman...dont change
@@MMattyOz Never ,)) Hope you will stick around for more videos.
@@AdamCeladin how can I not..? LOL maybe a video on how to make a good target ? or types of wood that is best.
@@MMattyOz already done those like i said check my tutorials ,))
Great video. By the way, whenever you throw a knife, can you also indicate the distance? Can guess its about 20 feet but with camera angles…
7:00 For an instructional video like this, a slow motion of the correct motion and knife release would be very helpful.
Thank you
When I was a kid in the '80's me and a friend spent many hours throwing knives. I could never figure out the technique so abandoned it in frustration. Unfortunately, we had no guidance from books, mentors, or videos back then. It was all trial and error, and luck.
“Here’s what happens when you open your hand too early”
Still lands it lol. Nice
I have the found knives similar to yours (same shape) and I’m having a bit of success as I move back I’m having issues. So do I have to use more force or hold the knives tighter?
Oh damn. Random recommendation brought me here. I had no idea there's people out there who regularly throw knives😂
My dad taught me basics when I was a kid, and I kinda continued into college. Not a single soul around me understood that hobby lol
Well, maybe it's time to get a few and go at it again. It was fun after all. Gotta watch your videos first though😂😂
Thank you my friend ,)) actually many many people all around the world practice it
Whoa.. look at Mr Bill O'Reilly here... "welcome to the no spin zone" 😂
haha :D
I love your Videos! Thank you for the new Video ❤️❤️
Thank you my friend :))
The cheaper knive tips will break, but ive found, after you repair and put an more hefty edge on, they will not bend or break. 2 of my Kunai tip broke in a day, that same day I put a Gladius style edge on the tips, they stick really well.