What you like to Learn Next Time Blade Army? See you Soon for more Badass Videos ,)) - If you want same knives like you have seen in this video you can get some at: www.acejetofficial.com/throwing-knife-acejet-finn
Just a common tip to save from losing a few knives or spikes for those who also practice in wooded areas - I'm sure it only happens to me, lol, but i sometimes miss the target entirely, the knife/spike sailing off into the thick brush, often never to be seen again ( I've lost count.). I finally bought some flourescent pink plastic dip, dipped the butt end of my throwers so they all have bright pink ends and it's saved me quite a few throwers from being lost. You can have a knife that's slid into the ground and disappeared, but you'll often spot a little spot of bright pink peaking out when dipped. Silly tip, but it works!
Bruh how do you lose a knife like that. Just look at where it lands. Look at which plant moves. I've lost some small kunai before but I always found them. When you know it's there just look for it. Also you could just look for a spot that's dried leaves with no bush. Can't imagine losing a good throwing knife and mine don't even cost that much.
@@luke__s0l0 The dead trees I threw at were surrounded with thick weeds/bushes. It's usually easy to find a knife but sometimes it will hit the ground and slide into/under thick growth and disappear. If I'd had a metal detector back then i could have found them I'm sure - the knives I lost were flea market cheapies, no big deal. It happens much more with spikes which I throw often, they can slide into some weeds and hide really well but that pink dot shows up well in dead foliage - I make my own anyway so it's no huge problem/cost. I don't throw anything expensive lol.
Finally! After a month of frustration and constantly missing I'm now landing at least 8 out of 10 of these. The feeling was so rewarding I only stopped after my arm and fingers were in pain. Thank you for the advice. Love the military half spin!
Hello from the USA. Just started to throw with my two teenaged boys. It is very addictive and fun. Love your videos and your energy Adam, you’ve got some incredible skills brother.
I’ve been looking for the perfect person to help me learn how to throw knives and after watching you, I have found the perfect person. Thanks for sharing. I just subscribed.
love you much brother love you much I'm a former Marine special forces it was back on the President Carter and I've been throwing knives for a long time I'm good but I love the best thing about you is when you stick in screwdrivers and places + the spoons + the spoons that's amazing you're awesome my brother God bless you
Yay Adam !!! I finally got down the overhand no spin, I know it's not on this subject, but it was because that was all I did before was spin technique. Thank you so much for your instructions ☺️
@@AdamCeladin Adam, I Love the Stinger's the best, but the Daggers are interesting, and actually help with no spin, cause their design let's me see the push part with my forefinger better, the Excalibur is like you said, super cool on instinctive throwing, and my Vengeance arrows are very close, and a little different from the Stinger's, but the Stinger's overall, so forgiving on bad throws, and penetration is insane on all of them, but super on the Stinger's, haha, I still have to try the Finn.
So thanks to your videos I had figured out my perferd style was military half spin and I have been doing very well throwing many different knives and objects
This is my preferred grip for competitive spin throwing and teaching. For 6 to 7 m use first finger instead of the thumb and on the spine instead of the side also pushing down at the release point will slow down the rotation. I look forward to meeting you again in the future. Kind regards Wiz.
The first throw after using these techniques made knife throwing so much more fun and addictive, its a super cool, and in some ways useful hobby/sport to get into, especially for a 13 year old boy like me.
Klobuk dole Adam. Som zaciatocnik zatial som hadzal len no spin na cca 3 metre. Vcera som si pozrel video dnes som skusil half spin podla instrukci a 2/3 nozov na prvy krat uspesne a po 20 minutach sa par krat podarilo aj z 5 metrov. Opakujem video som videl 1x. Si kral Adam ďakujem :)
When I was 9 or 10 years old, from the back of a comic book I ordered a Whamm-o Malayan throwing dagger for $ 1.98. that came with a booklet teaching that style. I became very good, but my target was a barn door made from 200 year old wood. I could hit it on every throw. I never thought if I had 3 of them it would save many steps.
Good tutorial, Adam. The super-slomo makes it much easier to see what is happening with the release. I didn’t realise that you actually put pressure on with the thumb by crooking it slightly - this may be why I find the knives over-rotating at the longer distances. Back to the practice range!
Adam you ask what we would like to learn next. I'd love to get na idea on how hard to grip the knife, for different styles, and distance please? Its not often covered and is confusing for beginners. Thank you for all the time you spend helping. Richard.
one style per time my friend dont rush on too much things, start with military half spin and move to no spin in time ,) always medium pressure on knives
Nice, I missed the stream, but that's the one I used before just now learning no spin. Military house spin is what I practice inside on my living room target, I call it my dart board. Very well done Adam !!! Half
My favourite method, it's a great way to relax. Nice tutorial, slightly more difficult with real knives though. If you're going to do that it's an idea to get kevlar gloves :)
Thanks Sir. I do it well from 2or 3 meters but fail at 5or 7 meters. What I am doing wrong. One more question I saw that you throw the knife horizontally respect at the edge but I throw vertically . Is okay? Thanks again. I enjoy a lot your vídeos!!
Man, its insane what you can do! I have no clue about knive-throwing at all, just threw a few knives whitout any idea about propper technique when i was younger... broke or lost most of them in this process... I'm really currious about how you approach a "random" throw. Do you imagine how many spins it will take to hit propperly? Do you adjust rather the distance to the target or the amount of spins (when not using a technique without a fixed amount of spins). Do you pick the throwing technique according to the situation or more like adjusting a pre-selected technique to the given situation? Sorry if this questions are newbish and answered allready, but after watching some of your videos im totally staggered that this does does work at all. Big respect for that skill and the dedication and invested training-hours it must have taken to get there!
thank you my friend check out list with my tutorials i have all important there .) i would pick no spin bcs with this technique you dont need to know marked disance from the target because knife fly always straight
Hate to butt in , but man , I'm loving this channel and glad to see you answer us other folks . This may bring my son and I closer . I taught him when he was very young . We drifted apart now that he's a grown man . We both subbed and plan to buy a couple of blades from you , but we want to be able to make them . Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience ! Maranatha !
Hi Adam firstly thank you. I have learnt allot from you. I have also bought your Hornets from AceJet. I was wondering which knife is best for half or full spin from AceJet? And which is best for no spin? Thank you
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Hi Adam, how do I aim exactly at the center of the target? I don't know if I'm doing it right, but usually I just focus my eyes on the place I want to hit and throw ... isn't there any advice for that? Thanks for the reply, Martin.
In this video please explain the point markings and visor technique that pepe use it will be very helpful please don't forget it im requesting you i always like and share your videos please do this it will be helpful for everyone it is just like sight on gun cheers
Slowing down the slow motion to 1/4 speed I found out the following: you get more distance by releasing earlier with the knife tilted backwards more. This likely contributes more to the distance than moving the knife deeper into the hand. It's a skill you got from your no spin throwing. I do not have that skill. You can also slow the rotation by releasing very far forward. When I put all the tricks together to slow the rotation: finger on spine, knife deep in hand, release point all the way forward I can only get to 6m on half a rotation and the throw already feels unnatural and loses power.
Can you show more techniques with the SZCO? I just got a set and i found the balance and weight are perfect. I have a full spin from about 15 ft pretty good. And my straight throw max out at 20 ft with them. Having been throwing random knives my whole life but always like watching others techniques
Thank you Adam for sharing your experience, as usual, you still the best teacher I've seen on the internet, always good advices. I believe you make a lot of people start throwing because you make it look easy. Might seem pretentious, but I think I've found a new technique for throwing. Haven't seen it anywhere yet. For the moment I keep it secret because it seems very effective and even a begginer can throw efficiently with little experience and have great results. I'll see how it evolves, and keep experimenting with it before 'comming out' with it'. if you're interested in it, I'll keep you posted about progress, but very excited beside my 'no spin' training! Thanks again my friend, stay safe and take care!
Heeey. Great video… Im new beginner and decided to lear millitary halfspinn and practice this fpr a while. I use vold steel sure flight knifes. They are quite flat with a wide blade. I find it easier to throw knife with my thunb on the «spine» of tje knife. If i hold it on the flat side its much more difficult. Does it mater how i doo it ? Any tips ? Thanks
Trebuie să-mi formez aceasta tehnică....e foarte interesantă, și un mod plăcut de a-mi petrece timpul in curtea casei. . Trebuie să-mi confecționez sau să-mi cumpăr cel puțin 3 cuțite spin bine echilibrate. Îmi place sportul ăsta... Cred că lungimea trebuie să fie cam de 25 cm pentru o aruncare buna. Rămîne de văzut cât de echilibrate vor fi.
Thank you 🙏 Master of Blades! Adam, I was blind! (To this technique) I can see ! (the value in learning same grip 2 control range / turning) I must do ! (Training to assimilate the new wisdom you’ve gifted us!) Many thanks {bows deeply} (Wanders off into the trees, Apache AceJet throwing set on his belt...) Tommy (wuz here!)
I thought military half spin was also created to throw sharpened normal blades. That only have one edge. And a spine. Throwing that way looks like i would cut my fingers on the release. Ive tried techniques to avoid this. But im super new to throwing. What is your solution to throwing a normal single edge blade?
Do you practice realistic combat throwing? This means facing away from target and moving, deploying knife from belt, turn, acquire target and throw. All in one quick fluid motion to simulate practical use in a combat situation. I was a LRS in US Army and this is how we learned to throw. I'm very surprised because I never see people practice functional throwing. To face target and take time is too easy!
when you throw no-spin you have your finger along the edge of the knife, and when you throw hal-spin you have the knife turned 90 degrees and the thumb along the flat/side of the knife instead of teh edge - is there a reason for that?
@@AdamCeladin I really love the Finn! I purchased both the classic and the breaker versions. I purchased a set of Barracudas which arrived today. They are spectacular looking knives! Tomorrow they're going to fly! Just one question Adam, using the half spin method featured in this video, with the Finns, what is the furthest distance one can reasonably expect to hit the target?
Adam, brother, you should do a video on your learning these skills... Special forces?, Personal hobby, circus (😂), seriously how did you learn? When? Where? Why?... This would be a great video! Peace brother, talk soon! Tony out.
What you like to Learn Next Time Blade Army? See you Soon for more Badass Videos ,))
- If you want same knives like you have seen in this video you can get some at: www.acejetofficial.com/throwing-knife-acejet-finn
Intuitive half spin, finger on spine. What tricks do you use to control the rotation?
Adam you're awesome you are awesome I'm learning so much
zrovna dneska mě napadlo, že by si mohl zkusit třeba dvacetikoruny :-)
Jesus is coming soon God bless you
Id love to see you try spin techniques from movies and series and see if they are actually possible
Just a common tip to save from losing a few knives or spikes for those who also practice in wooded areas - I'm sure it only happens to me, lol, but i sometimes miss the target entirely, the knife/spike sailing off into the thick brush, often never to be seen again ( I've lost count.). I finally bought some flourescent pink plastic dip, dipped the butt end of my throwers so they all have bright pink ends and it's saved me quite a few throwers from being lost. You can have a knife that's slid into the ground and disappeared, but you'll often spot a little spot of bright pink peaking out when dipped. Silly tip, but it works!
lmao.. yup.. yup.. where the f&%* did that BRAND NEW KNIFE Go.. hahahahahah... Classic.
Thats a good idea my friend. You can also buy a Stronger magnet ( used for magnet fishing) and find your lost knifes.
Bruh how do you lose a knife like that. Just look at where it lands. Look at which plant moves. I've lost some small kunai before but I always found them. When you know it's there just look for it. Also you could just look for a spot that's dried leaves with no bush. Can't imagine losing a good throwing knife and mine don't even cost that much.
@@luke__s0l0 The dead trees I threw at were surrounded with thick weeds/bushes. It's usually easy to find a knife but sometimes it will hit the ground and slide into/under thick growth and disappear. If I'd had a metal detector back then i could have found them I'm sure - the knives I lost were flea market cheapies, no big deal. It happens much more with spikes which I throw often, they can slide into some weeds and hide really well but that pink dot shows up well in dead foliage - I make my own anyway so it's no huge problem/cost. I don't throw anything expensive lol.
Silly tip is right
Finally! After a month of frustration and constantly missing I'm now landing at least 8 out of 10 of these. The feeling was so rewarding I only stopped after my arm and fingers were in pain.
Thank you for the advice. Love the military half spin!
Awesome glad it worked for you :))
Today I throwed knife and used no spin techque from distance like 4-5 meters, I hope you're proud of me Adam!
wow alread 4-5 meters ? very nice :))
@@AdamCeladin :D
You are an unbelievable teacher! Knife throwing is something I never thought I would be able to do. Now its a passion. Thank you so much.
Hello from the USA. Just started to throw with my two teenaged boys. It is very addictive and fun. Love your videos and your energy Adam, you’ve got some incredible skills brother.
I’ve been looking for the perfect person to help me learn how to throw knives and after watching you, I have found the perfect person. Thanks for sharing. I just subscribed.
Thank you my friend 😎
Finally getting the hang of it! Literally let is slide out of your grip...once I figured that out things got fun as hell!
You are an excellent teacher my friend, I started last night learning the no spin and today I could consistently stick from 3 meters. Thanks!!!!
Once again, brother. YOU. ARE. TOO. BADASS. RESPECT!
My man my man. I have learned everything I know about throwing from u. You have a big fan here !!!!🤘🏻🤘🏻
love you much brother love you much I'm a former Marine special forces it was back on the President Carter and I've been throwing knives for a long time I'm good but I love the best thing about you is when you stick in screwdrivers and places + the spoons + the spoons that's amazing you're awesome my brother God bless you
Much love brother and respect
Yay Adam !!! I finally got down the overhand no spin, I know it's not on this subject, but it was because that was all I did before was spin technique. Thank you so much for your instructions ☺️
Awesome to hear this Phil :)) what knives are you using most at the moment ? :)
@@AdamCeladin Adam, I Love the Stinger's the best, but the Daggers are interesting, and actually help with no spin, cause their design let's me see the push part with my forefinger better, the Excalibur is like you said, super cool on instinctive throwing, and my Vengeance arrows are very close, and a little different from the Stinger's, but the Stinger's overall, so forgiving on bad throws, and penetration is insane on all of them, but super on the Stinger's, haha, I still have to try the Finn.
@@ZZZ7773 Aweesome brother, nice report :)) cant wait to share what we have this week in Store ready :P :P
I've been military half spinning those stingers pretty good. They hit so hard!
Yep, I got some Stingers too, they're amazing, and so forgiving when my Sometimers kicks in, I don't have Alzheimer's.
So thanks to your videos I had figured out my perferd style was military half spin and I have been doing very well throwing many different knives and objects
coming soon ... teaching doug marcaida to throw swords
Hahahaha nice one
Oh hell yeah a vid with all the forged in fire team for learning how to throw knife, Adam need a light saber throwing knife for Doug 🤣
This is my preferred grip for competitive spin throwing and teaching. For 6 to 7 m use first finger instead of the thumb and on the spine instead of the side also pushing down at the release point will slow down the rotation. I look forward to meeting you again in the future. Kind regards Wiz.
Thanks Adam, your videos are an inspiration! You've got me throwing for at least an hour or two a day now.
The first throw after using these techniques made knife throwing so much more fun and addictive, its a super cool, and in some ways useful hobby/sport to get into, especially for a 13 year old boy like me.
Klobuk dole Adam. Som zaciatocnik zatial som hadzal len no spin na cca 3 metre. Vcera som si pozrel video dnes som skusil half spin podla instrukci a 2/3 nozov na prvy krat uspesne a po 20 minutach sa par krat podarilo aj z 5 metrov. Opakujem video som videl 1x. Si kral Adam ďakujem :)
Paráda :)) hezká práce! jen tak dál a díky moc
When I was 9 or 10 years old, from the back of a comic book I ordered a Whamm-o Malayan throwing dagger for $ 1.98. that came with a booklet teaching that style. I became very good, but my target was a barn door made from 200 year old wood. I could hit it on every throw. I never thought if I had 3 of them it would save many steps.
Good tutorial, Adam.
The super-slomo makes it much easier to see what is happening with the release.
I didn’t realise that you actually put pressure on with the thumb by crooking it slightly - this may be why I find the knives over-rotating at the longer distances.
Back to the practice range!
Great Tutorial Adam! I will build a target for throwing in my yard. Watching your videos always inspires me to get outdoors, even when its cold
Adam you ask what we would like to learn next. I'd love to get na idea on how hard to grip the knife, for different styles, and distance please? Its not often covered and is confusing for beginners. Thank you for all the time you spend helping. Richard.
one style per time my friend dont rush on too much things, start with military half spin and move to no spin in time ,) always medium pressure on knives
Thank you for your help adam, my knife throwing is so much better already.
Finally! Got my first controlled no spin sticks today! By controlled I mean three sticks out of three throws.
I saw no-reload and fullspin super slow motion in the comments, either one of those would be awsome but to be honest I'll be watching no matter what.
Nice, I missed the stream, but that's the one I used before just now learning no spin. Military house spin is what I practice inside on my living room target, I call it my dart board. Very well done Adam !!! Half
I believe he's saying military half spin people not house spin
So cool! Military half spin seems very accurate! My favorite is the side throw. It looks very casual.
Good lord you’re a king of knife throwing. I love all these vids man. Very helpful. Super slo motion is great
This is the tutorial I have been waiting for!
Thanks, Adam 😎
Its gonna be really good one :))
Looking forward to it!
5:31 Misty Autumn Czech Republic, that looks awesome!
1. im late!!
2. i always wanted to learn the spin techniques
Id love to see you try Hunga Mungas (african throwing weapon that looks rlly cool and unique)
Great as usual, can you explain tricks and security measures for halfspin with sharpened edges? Congrats for you full work!
My favourite method, it's a great way to relax. Nice tutorial, slightly more difficult with real knives though. If you're going to do that it's an idea to get kevlar gloves :)
Beautiful! Your wrist is so straight and your hand so relaxed at the release! Great tutorial!
I was having some problems figuring out how to properly use the half spin technique,but after seen this video it did help a lot,thanks Adam. :)
Really, excellent and clear tutorial, Adam! Nice one! 👍
@@markharris4539 thank you my friend
Always a pleasure watching master at throwing knives
Thanks Sir. I do it well from 2or 3 meters but fail at 5or 7 meters. What I am doing wrong. One more question I saw that you throw the knife horizontally respect at the edge but I throw vertically . Is okay? Thanks again. I enjoy a lot your vídeos!!
Man, its insane what you can do!
I have no clue about knive-throwing at all, just threw a few knives whitout any idea about propper technique when i was younger... broke or lost most of them in this process...
I'm really currious about how you approach a "random" throw. Do you imagine how many spins it will take to hit propperly? Do you adjust rather the distance to the target or the amount of spins (when not using a technique without a fixed amount of spins). Do you pick the throwing technique according to the situation or more like adjusting a pre-selected technique to the given situation?
Sorry if this questions are newbish and answered allready, but after watching some of your videos im totally staggered that this does does work at all.
Big respect for that skill and the dedication and invested training-hours it must have taken to get there!
thank you my friend check out list with my tutorials i have all important there .) i would pick no spin bcs with this technique you dont need to know marked disance from the target because knife fly always straight
Hate to butt in , but man , I'm loving this channel and glad to see you answer us other folks . This may bring my son and I closer . I taught him when he was very young . We drifted apart now that he's a grown man . We both subbed and plan to buy a couple of blades from you , but we want to be able to make them . Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience ! Maranatha !
Thanks Adam. Great training video! Military half spin is my favorite, so powerful. Is this technique different than instinctive half spin? 🤔
yes instinctive half spin in controled by index finger :) cheers Laurie thank you
@@AdamCeladin 🙏🙏🙏
Hi Adam firstly thank you. I have learnt allot from you. I have also bought your Hornets from AceJet. I was wondering which knife is best for half or full spin from AceJet? And which is best for no spin?
Thank you
Hi Adam, how do I aim exactly at the center of the target? I don't know if I'm doing it right, but usually I just focus my eyes on the place I want to hit and throw ... isn't there any advice for that? Thanks for the reply, Martin.
Great video Adam, thanks 👌🏻Next I wanna see full spin slow motion 😃
In this video please explain the point markings and visor technique that pepe use it will be very helpful please don't forget it im requesting you i always like and share your videos please do this it will be helpful for everyone it is just like sight on gun cheers
Slowing down the slow motion to 1/4 speed I found out the following: you get more distance by releasing earlier with the knife tilted backwards more. This likely contributes more to the distance than moving the knife deeper into the hand. It's a skill you got from your no spin throwing. I do not have that skill. You can also slow the rotation by releasing very far forward. When I put all the tricks together to slow the rotation: finger on spine, knife deep in hand, release point all the way forward I can only get to 6m on half a rotation and the throw already feels unnatural and loses power.
Explications très claires, des super lancers half spin , merci pour le partage.
Great video Adam. You are a legend! Looks like I have some practice to do!
Ahoj Adame , jsi fakt borec a navíc s naší milované Ostravy !!! ❤️💯, tam jsou největší borci 😤😎😎🤠😂😂😜😜👍💪 Ať se daří 🍀🍀🍀
Ahoj kamaráde, hehe moc díky 😎👌
Can you show more techniques with the SZCO? I just got a set and i found the balance and weight are perfect. I have a full spin from about 15 ft pretty good. And my straight throw max out at 20 ft with them. Having been throwing random knives my whole life but always like watching others techniques
Just what I was looking for!
Thank you Adam for sharing your experience, as usual, you still the best teacher I've seen on the internet, always good advices. I believe you make a lot of people start throwing because you make it look easy.
Might seem pretentious, but I think I've found a new technique for throwing. Haven't seen it anywhere yet. For the moment I keep it secret because it seems very effective and even a begginer can throw efficiently with little experience and have great results. I'll see how it evolves, and keep experimenting with it before 'comming out' with it'. if you're interested in it, I'll keep you posted about progress, but very excited beside my 'no spin' training! Thanks again my friend, stay safe and take care!
let’s hear it.
This was really helpful and interesting, thanks Adam! I'd love to see full spin next.
thanks a lot, for the next video i suggest "no reload" in slow mo my friend! with excalibur...
Im here from Jörgs slingshot channel and now im your new subscriber.😋
I have never seen a RUclipsr who is so aktive with his followers. Very cool.
Thank you so much 😁
Impressive, as usual, magister Adam. In all my years, I believe that this is my first comment.
Dang, now I know what ive been doing wrong all this time! Thanks!
Great music background,your a legend mate.
Thank you my friend 🙏
@@AdamCeladin I like the knifes you use,but I also like Spanish steel from Albainox.
Heeey. Great video…
Im new beginner and decided to lear millitary halfspinn and practice this fpr a while. I use vold steel sure flight knifes. They are quite flat with a wide blade. I find it easier to throw knife with my thunb on the «spine» of tje knife. If i hold it on the flat side its much more difficult.
Does it mater how i doo it ? Any tips ?
Thanks
Thanks for the knowledge, Adam !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Trebuie să-mi formez aceasta tehnică....e foarte interesantă, și un mod plăcut de a-mi petrece timpul in curtea casei. . Trebuie să-mi confecționez sau să-mi cumpăr cel puțin 3 cuțite spin bine echilibrate. Îmi place sportul ăsta... Cred că lungimea trebuie să fie cam de 25 cm pentru o aruncare buna. Rămîne de văzut cât de echilibrate vor fi.
Working my way through still. love your tutorials although I'm still focusing on no-spin.
Me too 😎🔪thank you
Now I am really looking forward to try it out, thanks, hopefully it is going to work 🙂
Thank you 🙏 Master of Blades!
Adam,
I was blind! (To this technique)
I can see ! (the value in learning same grip 2 control range / turning)
I must do ! (Training to assimilate the new wisdom you’ve gifted us!)
Many thanks
{bows deeply}
(Wanders off into the trees, Apache AceJet throwing set on his belt...)
Tommy (wuz here!)
Im wondering if i can do this. I saw it in a game and it sparked my new skill, learjing to throw knives. Hope i can perfectly land it all the time :D
You will not land it all the time but its fun for sure ,))
I mean if there is some kind of invasion and this is your last resort. Why not?
I mastered the no spin throw early. But I think this one is cooler. Any tips?
Very well done tutorial
I forget , do you sometimes sell some of your used sets, second hand' or do you just keep them as a collector?
Dear sir.
I'll seeing u r Knife Throwing very nice. Super congratulations
Sir can I bring Throw nife measurement pictures
Hello Adam,
excellent video.could you do instinctive halfspin next please.big love south wales uk🏴😎👌
u r the best adam we love u man!!!!!
I enjoyed that video thanks for the advice
Would you please give us the exact brand or model of the knives you are using in this vid ?? Thanks 👍
if you have throwing knives that are sharp on the blade is it still ok to hold it with the hand shake grip when you throw or will it cut you?
Can I just say it so cool that you can just walk outside and practice next to an old WAR BUNKER!
Enjoy your videos--amazing skills.
Thank you. Very helpful.
will you make a video about "How to throw the Karambit knife" ?
Love your channel man! I want to try knife trowing too
I thought military half spin was also created to throw sharpened normal blades. That only have one edge. And a spine. Throwing that way looks like i would cut my fingers on the release. Ive tried techniques to avoid this. But im super new to throwing. What is your solution to throwing a normal single edge blade?
Adam, I would you say this is the best place for a beginner to start, the half spin?
Yes 100 %
@@AdamCeladin Thanks nice to see you better. I had the same health scare as you about the same time, but I'm still clear, are you buddy?
@@richardbarrett4104 Of course my friend,)) glad you are okk too!
Адам, красава! Супер слоу мо это то, что нужно для понимания процесса. Давай побольше таких обучалок с замедлением. Лайк!👍
Most comfortable at just outside of dartboard length.
Not criticizing, just.. seems like a knife throwers home area.
Do you practice realistic combat throwing? This means facing away from target and moving, deploying knife from belt, turn, acquire target and throw. All in one quick fluid motion to simulate practical use in a combat situation. I was a LRS in US Army and this is how we learned to throw. I'm very surprised because I never see people practice functional throwing. To face target and take time is too easy!
Of course i just made video about combat knife throwing a week ago check it out :)
The slow mo is badass!
Brilliant !!! Merci !!
great video adam cant wait to try that see you on the next one
Salut ADAM, ya il des gants de protection pour le lancer de couteau ?, 🔪👍
Love the videos, cool as usual.
You asked for suggestions for the next video. Is really loved to learn some long distance throwing with different techniques 7m+
love this
when you throw no-spin you have your finger along the edge of the knife, and when you throw hal-spin you have the knife turned 90 degrees and the thumb along the flat/side of the knife instead of teh edge - is there a reason for that?
Very informative thankyou
Adam, are you throwing the Finn Breaker in this video?
Yes but classic finn
@@AdamCeladin
I really love the Finn! I purchased both the classic and the breaker versions. I purchased a set of Barracudas which arrived today. They are spectacular looking knives! Tomorrow they're going to fly! Just one question Adam, using the half spin method featured in this video, with the Finns, what is the furthest distance one can reasonably expect to hit the target?
Adam, ignore my question, you answered it in the video.
Heh, super ... aspon viem s cim po 20 rokoch zase zacnem ... daka za inspiraciu ...
Very cool my friend 💯
Be cool if it had markers on the knife for where to put your thumb at different distances
Gonna try this on a tree in a field by the power plant....hope this works!
Adam, brother, you should do a video on your learning these skills... Special forces?, Personal hobby, circus (😂), seriously how did you learn?
When?
Where?
Why?... This would be a great video! Peace brother, talk soon! Tony out.