Choose, hold, and accurately throw a knife

Choose, hold, and accurately throw a knife

These four videos will get you on your way to confidently and accurately throw a knife, so people don't laugh at you, if that's what they're doing.

Part one helps you choose which type of knives you should be throwing.

Part two covers how to hold the throwing knife and shows you some throwing techniques.

The third talks about consistency and how to figure out the distance properly.

Lastly, you'll see how to throw different types of knives, more on correct distance, and how to spin.

Protect yourselves. Throw knives.

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Creator's Site: www.storyofben.com
Curated By: rmansur

Comments

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WOLFGUTTS (-1) 12/5/08 8:34 AM
throw them at doggies
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ligniz (1) 3/13/09 4:32 PM
remember, aim at the eyes XD
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Ravendogg (1) 6/15/09 1:20 PM
here is another rule. never bring a knife to a gun fight.
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gitchamonidoo (-2) 6/25/09 4:49 PM
this was ok
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