Very nice video. I like how you refrenced the source text. I have seen no spin and military half spin knife throws before. Prior to your video, I have never seen reverse grip throw ever on the internet or heard of it. I like this technique because it emphasizes straight flight of the knife. The training is similar to traditional archery where you stand very close to target and emphasis on straightness of the projectile. Also, tactically it makes sense, because when you draw a knife from belt it is held reverse grip (no need to change grip to throw it). Also, the throw is less perceivable. I can see you pretend to advance at someone with reverse grip looking like your intention is to stab the person but then surprise them with a sudden unexpected throw . Subbed keep making content.
Thank you for the compliment and your insightful analysis!Your understanding is spot on, especially the tactical application. The reverse grip is definitely more concealed in some situations, making it ideal for surprise attacks and sudden strikes. I'm really glad you like this technique, and I appreciate your support! I’ll continue creating more content and look forward to exploring and discussing more techniques with everyone!
Yes, I used both zero spin and no spin techniques in the video. No-spin means that the knife is rotated less than 180 degrees in the air to the target, as long as the knife is rotated less than 180 degrees in the air is no spin. A lot of people perform no-spin throwing with the knife rotating around 90 degree. zero-spin, on the other hand, is a completely different technique. The knife hits the target without spinning at all in the air, just like a javelin or a shot arrow. It's called zero-spin because it doesn't spin at all in the air.
Thank you for your teachings 🙏
Keep spread the love for throwing! Greetings from Sweden!
Thanks! Definitely Will do!
Incredible to watch! Much respect my friend. I am looking forward to receiving and trying out the Storm. Very cool design.
You and me both! Much appreciated, my friend, MERRY XMAS!!
Amazing Tutorial Brother 🦾🖤🥷
Thank you!
Nice video! Great looking knife! Can't wait to get my Storm! I throw the Unicorns on a daily basis
Thank you! Alvis, Can't wait to see your video of throwing! Merry Xmas!
Awesome as always, brother!!👍👍👍
Thank you! Merry Xmas Friend!
learned something new today :]
thank you! I'll keep creating more interesting content.
Great job! Thanks a lot!
Thank you too! brother
Very nice video. I like how you refrenced the source text. I have seen no spin and military half spin knife throws before. Prior to your video, I have never seen reverse grip throw ever on the internet or heard of it. I like this technique because it emphasizes straight flight of the knife. The training is similar to traditional archery where you stand very close to target and emphasis on straightness of the projectile. Also, tactically it makes sense, because when you draw a knife from belt it is held reverse grip (no need to change grip to throw it). Also, the throw is less perceivable. I can see you pretend to advance at someone with reverse grip looking like your intention is to stab the person but then surprise them with a sudden unexpected throw . Subbed keep making content.
Thank you for the compliment and your insightful analysis!Your understanding is spot on, especially the tactical application. The reverse grip is definitely more concealed in some situations, making it ideal for surprise attacks and sudden strikes. I'm really glad you like this technique, and I appreciate your support! I’ll continue creating more content and look forward to exploring and discussing more techniques with everyone!
Helllo, 19th sub here been throwing since a kid here in WV love to see what you got....
Thank you! I'll keep creating content. Merry Xmas friend!
Nice throwing and knife.
I'm going to work on this throw 👍🏼
Please do and good luck!
hen hao
do you train gong fu too?
Hi, nice throwing. What kind of material are you throwing at?
Hi, Thank you! did you mean the target? the target are just wood, i don't quite know specific wood type. but it works well!
Nice knives, what steel are they made from?
"storm" is our new design, its stainless steel 5cr13, the black one has a stone-washed blackened finish at the final step.
@ thanks so much!
Bro please put material arts training video bro please
I don’t know anything about knife throwing. Were you Zero Spin, and No Spin, at different parts of the video? If so, what’s the difference?
Yes, I used both zero spin and no spin techniques in the video. No-spin means that the knife is rotated less than 180 degrees in the air to the target, as long as the knife is rotated less than 180 degrees in the air is no spin. A lot of people perform no-spin throwing with the knife rotating around 90 degree.
zero-spin, on the other hand, is a completely different technique. The knife hits the target without spinning at all in the air, just like a javelin or a shot arrow. It's called zero-spin because it doesn't spin at all in the air.