ok..that high kick that you use to bring the rope dart back down, at 0:21 is sick.. I didn't understand what i saw at first. i know what i'm gonna be trying next. Thanks !
The weight of the tennis ball is perfect for learning the techniques. I typically work will the ball for a few hours, and then pick up the actual dart. You may be able to try sand and keep it in with duct tape.
ok..that high kick that you use to bring the rope dart back down, at 0:21 is sick.. I didn't understand what i saw at first. i know what i'm gonna be trying next. Thanks !
Appreciate it!
Thats an awesome idea! Definitely a good idea for starting out, and alot less painful!
Thank you!
A lot less painful if you don't mess up with the drill. That didn't really look all that safe. Must be a better way...
Reminds me of the old paddle balls.
Lol! Yup!
Hello do you know the thickness of the paracord
Is there any way to weight the ball to get used to heavier darts?
The weight of the tennis ball is perfect for learning the techniques. I typically work will the ball for a few hours, and then pick up the actual dart.
You may be able to try sand and keep it in with duct tape.
@@TotalCombatives I actually made one the day I watched this video and I totally see what you mean now.
Then there's me with my Gerber knife that had a hole in the handle and some thin rope lol
I may or may not have done something similar... ;)
"Kids, don't try this at home!"
Why was he drilling in reverse? 😅 other than that awesome idea.
Did I really? Oops!