Wrist Breaker - Exhibition Drill Trick Library - By Independent Drill

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  • Опубликовано: 17 сен 2024

Комментарии • 36

  • @xAxBluexKnightx1994
    @xAxBluexKnightx1994 13 лет назад +3

    I tried that and yeah my wrist actually popped, and now when I try to do anything where I have to put power or speed with my wrist, it pops and it hurts. That deserves a "Yay".

  • @CarguyRS
    @CarguyRS 13 лет назад +1

    lol at my school we call that an arm breaker, and i catch it at the stock not the barrel, cool vids thanks for the uploads!

  • @ZanderMistweave
    @ZanderMistweave 12 лет назад

    We actually used the 1903A3 Springfields as well. If memory serves it's a 30-06 bolt-action rifle. 5-round strip-magazine, appox. 40 inches from butt to barrel. Mine weighed at EXACTLY 10.32 lbs. This was using a standard stock, but all the metal parts (bolt, trigger, sling-rings, buttplate, etc) were all ball-pinged and lacquered for appearance. We typically did not drill with slings, since the lacquer made the rings extremely stiff. Polished wood stocks and ball-pinged metal looks awesome.

  • @DrillDojo
    @DrillDojo  13 лет назад +1

    I'm not actually holding onto it the whole time. By the time the rifle is wrapped around my forearm, I'm only using my thumb and pointer finger to guide the weapon around, and lifting my forearm to give it upward momentum. You can see at 0:19 that, upon release, I point my finger and thumb. That's because at that point, those are the only two fingers still touching the weapon (and sometimes the middle finger is on the side for added control). It just takes a little practice. Happy drilling! :)

  • @aniquinstark4347
    @aniquinstark4347 2 года назад

    I used this video to teach my fellow cadets in the high school drill team 10 years ago. I didn't end up joining the military but sometimes I wish there was a way to still do marching and rifle drills. It was really satisfyingly to plan out a drill sequence and see it come to fruition. Honestly I would love to be a JROTC instructor but the military isn't for me.

    • @DrillDojo
      @DrillDojo  2 года назад

      Hey, you should check out the World Drill Championships and the Drill Dojo. There is absolutely a way to drill after high school and outside the military. Google those terms and check it out!

  • @thenoodleman66
    @thenoodleman66 13 лет назад

    By going to right shoulder with it we call it transition at my school also if you do this then quickly pass it to your left and and bright around your head and spin aroun 180 defrees onto your knees it makes for a pretty good report in/report out. I use it in my duals

  • @DrillDojo
    @DrillDojo  12 лет назад +2

    Very cool! How'd you get a hold of a Mauser? That's awesome... I'd love to drill with one of those one day.

  • @DrillDojo
    @DrillDojo  12 лет назад

    Sure is. How's the team doing?

  • @The_GreenMachine
    @The_GreenMachine 13 лет назад

    i think this move should be called elbow breaker, because i dont see how holding onto the rifle can break your wrist... but yours is very good, i learned this over school just by watching the other guys doin it, haha i love your videos, learnin lots of new moves!

  • @Karl88ful
    @Karl88ful 12 лет назад

    @DopeyMURKBOT We use old 12 pound springfields, you can do it

  • @DrillDojo
    @DrillDojo  13 лет назад

    @DopeyMURKBOT I use a 9 pound 1903a3 weapon - the real deal. You absolutely CAN do this, you just need to give it a few go's! Every trick you see me do is with a weapon no lighter than yours. It just takes practice.

  • @LILHAWK123
    @LILHAWK123 13 лет назад

    @TokyoAro I can do that and can also do double wrist breaker and do my own combinations.

  • @DrillDojo
    @DrillDojo  12 лет назад +1

    @Karl88ful I have a video of me weighing a springfield. It's a real, demil rifle. It weighs 8.6 pounds. Not 12 lbs.

  • @DrillDojo
    @DrillDojo  12 лет назад

    @LimblessShadow M1's don't weigh 14 lbs. I just got one, so I'm going to make a video of me weighing it. Also, I grew up on M1's (my high school had them for all 4 years I was there), and that was the weapon I learned it on. Don't count yourself out or discount yourself because of your weapon. Rise to the challenge and go for it. You'll fail at first (this is true for most of your moves), but through practice and strength, you'll get it.

  • @nighteaglenitro
    @nighteaglenitro 11 лет назад

    i use the m1 and to do most of these tricks it is so hard

  • @Doctor_Eazy
    @Doctor_Eazy 12 лет назад

    Why is everyone complaining about that they cant do it with 9 lbs we do it all the time at my school one of the first spins i learned

  • @Nietoct
    @Nietoct 12 лет назад

    with MAUSER model: CORUÑA ( M43 )
    technical data: DATOS TÉCNICOS
    Long. Total : 1.050 mm.
    Long. Cañón: 550 mm.
    Peso : 3.800 gramos.
    Número : P-9387.
    Calibre : 7,92 x 57.
    Peso: 4 kg

  • @Karl88ful
    @Karl88ful 12 лет назад

    @IndependentDrill Anyway, not bragging, but I've mastered the wristbreaker. I can do a double one with our 8.5 pounders. Quick question, can the wristbreaker actually "break your wrist"?

  • @Karl88ful
    @Karl88ful 12 лет назад

    @IndependentDrill The old brown steel butt plated with concrete down all the barrel?

  • @DrillDojo
    @DrillDojo  12 лет назад +1

    @rickybeast99 Please submit a video of your rifle being weighed.

  • @cwinget2580
    @cwinget2580 12 лет назад

    Haha Ive been doing this move for a while but I throw a double and stop it a 12 (vert stop) How long have you been drilling?

  • @Curlyfry805
    @Curlyfry805 12 лет назад

    We use those rifles at school. Where did you get it at

  • @whogavehimafork
    @whogavehimafork 10 лет назад

    At this point I've caught the rifle consistently but I have yet to clean it up and make it look good.

  • @usarmy624
    @usarmy624 12 лет назад

    @mclovinninja666
    A marine spin?
    Never heard that term in my life.

  • @swiftsmile
    @swiftsmile 7 лет назад

    Tried it, and the iron sights on the barrel hit my right shoulder, split my ac joint, that was before i watched the vid, just be careful when you try it

  • @NewsManCasey
    @NewsManCasey 12 лет назад

    is that you adam ?

  • @vdog12ify
    @vdog12ify 13 лет назад

    @CrimsonOmen407 i know how to do that

  • @47thSaviorRegiment
    @47thSaviorRegiment 12 лет назад

    We just call that an upside down modifier.

  • @LimblessShadow
    @LimblessShadow 12 лет назад

    @IndependentDrill sadly though i could never do it T.T 14lbs M1 trying to kill my face

  • @EpicKillz
    @EpicKillz 9 лет назад

    I'm not trying to say anything but I'm pretty sure that's the arm breaker

  • @mclovinninja666
    @mclovinninja666 13 лет назад

    It's actually called a marine spin....but ok.

  • @chasep1903
    @chasep1903 10 лет назад

    It's kind of like an overpowered right shoulder cheat....

  • @Doctor_Eazy
    @Doctor_Eazy 12 лет назад

    o and no ones exhibition rifle weighs anything more than 10-11 punds theres no way ur rifle is 14 or 15 lbs

  • @ombra386
    @ombra386 11 лет назад

    That was an arm breaker