I have. I'm very new. Less than a month of practice. But I am a drummer also. And I find no spin throwing and even knife throwing in general... is a lot like controlling a drumstick. You have arm movement. Wrist movement. And fingertip movement. Just like with a drumstick. I feel I picked it up quite quickly because of this. I'm sticking them quite consistently at any distance up to 3 or 4 meters. I'm having trouble sticking beyond that distance. But I know with practice I will get there.
já jsem začínal na 3 až 4 metrech protože pokud se to by odrazilo tak byla velká šance že se to trefí do mě takhle z těch třech nebo čtyřech metrů mám delší čas na to abych si ho všimnul uhnul se mu
Thank you for all the tips, I will try these out for sure. On a side note, what is the brand of pants you are wearing in the video and where can they be purchased? Thanks.
I've been attempting this technique for some time. I appreciate all the tips and I think when it comes to stances that nobody should stick to just one stance. They should practice many and practice scenarios where they May have to move as they throw.
iv'e thrown allot of knives. always had a difficulty with distance. dead on i can get it 90% at length i figured i was either just out of practice or just a amateur which fits. all of them just stake knives and now i know they were a poor choice to begin with. after watching i remember allot of what i learned then. the weight really does matter. those kitchen knives were a poor choice over all. the balance does matter but a stake knife with a plastic handle? not even balanced? and i was trying to get rotation which i get now is a no go. thought it needed a turn or two to stick but i was using shit hardware for the solution. one rotation over a distance. kinda impossible with a stake knife. wrong tools, wrong technique, and wrong distance. now i know all choices were wrong. lol
So do I 😊. Currently my hobby is throwing Darts. But who knows, maybe whan I would be retired and in my Forrest House this my be interesting! Good job 👌❤️
Hello Adam! Before I watched one of your older videos (for begginers), I tried everything and any shit knife that exists (way too light, common mistake!). Until I got proper 'no spin knives' and everything became easier. Thank you for sharing and for your advices! Take care and thank you!
EXCELLENT! Would have loved to see some throws from 8 or 10m. I’m 69 years old now, but the boy in me that loved to throw knives or hatchets ( not very well), is still alive. Thank you Brother!
Yep, well put, Champ. Over rotation is definitely more common. And having the right knives is key. Once you get consistent with it, then yes you can find a way to do it with almost anything pointed. But learning on something not ideal for it will just end in frustration. I have thrown cheap knives (not all of them so bad, and others plain awful) for years, and getting Stingers was a real game-changer. They are my current favorites. Been throwing them for about four years now. And I must also second that there's no shame in being close to the target. Our ego wants us to move way back, but like with everything else our ego makes us do, it only holds back your progress. Stay close, get it down, step back little by little, it really is ideal.
Thank you for the concept of clamping the hand. I think that might fix about 30% of my problems! May God bless you. An excellent video as always, Adam.
The construction nail knives. If you increased their mass by forcing the nail into a section of pipe? Pre cut and threaded short sections of pipe are sold as 'pipe nipples'.
I grew up watching all these movies where people threw knives... yet never had I seen the pros and cons of various "throwing knives" as well as a step by step method that obviously works. Bravo.
Hi Adam, I am 86 yrs of age and took up no spin knife throwing two weeks ago, though I have been watching you for a month or two. The last time I threw a knife was about 60yrs ago and I missed !!! I ordered some knives but in the meantime I made a couple out of some 1/4" steel I had lying around, I made a 3x2 target from a scaffold board and away I went !!! From 1 yard it was ok but then the problems started and the knives spend more time on the concrete {Ouch) than in the board !!! My JXE JXO knives arrived this a.m. and what beautiful knives they are but I need to ruin my home mades for a while and figure out what to put on the floor instead of them hitting the concrete. Of course the answer would be " Stick them in the target !!!" However its harder than it looks. JoergSprave didn't need a practise !? did he? Anyway, fabulous vids but could you give more attention to the release please as its difficult to see what happens ??? Alan
I have always noticed the key to accurate knife throwing is consistency. You want to have the same mass, the same shape of knife, and the same motoin. My dad once used these steak knives with wooden handles. He actually stuck one knife in the handle of another.
I have so many questions. I first learned with 16 oz - 38 oz Bowie style knives made at Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. I worked there and was very good friends with the smiths. It was always 1 rotation, including the tomahawks that are still a natural motion.
Prince Chi-Chi and Harry McEvoy would definitely approve. I have had my Tru-Bal knives since the late 1970's and treasure their fantastic design and durability. Your thick, one-piece design is similar to his Pro-Master design that has no handle, just a flat piece of steel, though he definitely used spin in his throws more than in your style.
@@AdamCeladin Oh, I'm 59 these days...not much throwing in my life! But I really enjoyed finally "learning" the secret to no spin throwing! So thank you very much, and hopefully it will help some young person who was as flummoxed as I was back then.
I like to throw them but at multiple spins with tremendous penetration,they are hard to pull out of the wood log afterwards; i grab them by the tip, where i grind fine serrations for better fingers grabbing
Can you make full spin tutorial with walkback 3/4/5/6/7m and show how grip change? Do i change anything if im throwing from 7 meters or totally same like from 3 meters?
Oh damn. Random recommendation brought me here. I had no idea there's people out there who regularly throw knives😂 My dad taught me basics when I was a kid, and I kinda continued into college. Not a single soul around me understood that hobby lol Well, maybe it's time to get a few and go at it again. It was fun after all. Gotta watch your videos first though😂😂
I dont know why do i watch, but for some reasons its very entertaining. Maybe its because i liked to throw knifes when i was a teenager. Is there tips to throw any knife and hit the target?
Would you say that the strength of the grip (in the throw) is similar too how golf player are thought (the different is that in golf you have a grippy surface stucking to the hand. The instructions is holding the shaft like if you where holding a living bird - you don't want it to get away on its own and still not holding so hard that You crush it. It sounds like it would be similar. Haven't seen your videos in a long time. Glad to have found you again. Have resubscribed
I used to play with my grandpa he called it spetzka we used all sorts of things screwdrivers, kitcken knives, army knives evreything that had a sharp tip
I mean isn't no spin limited to very close range? You can vary spin from power and release from distance. We used to play darts with knives in my garage. Very fun. Cool video! I liked it.
I have the found knives similar to yours (same shape) and I’m having a bit of success as I move back I’m having issues. So do I have to use more force or hold the knives tighter?
Congrats on the systematized work, Adam! I threw 2 hours today, but it wasn't my day and I got a little discouraged. It seems there really are days like that, apparently... Greetings!
The cheaper knive tips will break, but ive found, after you repair and put an more hefty edge on, they will not bend or break. 2 of my Kunai tip broke in a day, that same day I put a Gladius style edge on the tips, they stick really well.
Basically you have to stop it spinning something and you control that with your finger i found this out just messing about with ordinary knives as a kid and its much harder to do it with an ordinary knife but if your practice it every day you can be deadly but if you stop for a few months you lose it all
One time I was throwing Tomahawks in my side yard, and it bounced back and I caught it by the handle and re-threw it and stuck it back into the target, perfectly in front of one of my buddies. He thought it was epic as hell.. lol
I have a question, Adam. In "no spin", at longer distances, should the knife slide through the finger or should we push it? What's the trick? And in the instinctive half spin, should the knife slide or be pushed???
When I was in elementary school (two years ago;-;) I used to attached weighted things to the end of pencils, or sharpened pens, then I would js, launch them across the classroom. I had absolutely NO idea how to throw anything like a knife, so more than half the time it didn’t work. 0/10 recommend doing this btw, unless your ok with possible suspension, lawsuits, ect. I rlly didn’t care abt what happened, that’s why I kept doing that. There was a couple times where I had to pull the pens outta the wall WITH my teacher watching (my teacher didn’t care, he was great tbh.) I also hit a kid on the swing set and it pierced his back💀 That school was WILD. I never got in trouble for doing that;-;
I just sort of was learning on my own when I was younger, got pretty good and forgot most of it, still sometimes I can hit a knife from far distances maybe on the first try, but probably not again, but this is awesome, the no spin, is incredible, I knew there had to be a way to do this, I even made my own knife at work, which by the way, for a 6 in long knife with a 5mm thickness about how much should i make it way, because the handle right now is pretty much just solid it's about .75 in wide I was also wondering should I shave that down? All that aside it feels really nice to have been made in like an hr out of scrap
I dont know why this video was recommended to me. I dont know why I am watching this video But maybe. Maybe some day I will need the knowledge for zombie apocalypse.
Can't tell if you are wearing a Glock 78 or 81 (I would bet 78) which is interesting as you are at work and I assume that you carry it all of the time. I understand that the Glock knives are good for throwing also although I have not tried to through one yet.
What kind of wood are you throwing into? Ive noticed some of the targets ive used require too much force, so even when im getting the correct angle upon connection, my knives dont stick
interesting most videos i tried were pretty useless just saying stand exactly this distance to throw and it will do one rotation seems totally useless I will have to try this technique sometime
Did you already tried this Amazing Technique My Friends?
As always SHARE/LIKE/COMMENT/SUBSCRIBE aaaand See you Next Time ,))
I have. I'm very new. Less than a month of practice. But I am a drummer also. And I find no spin throwing and even knife throwing in general... is a lot like controlling a drumstick. You have arm movement. Wrist movement. And fingertip movement. Just like with a drumstick. I feel I picked it up quite quickly because of this. I'm sticking them quite consistently at any distance up to 3 or 4 meters. I'm having trouble sticking beyond that distance. But I know with practice I will get there.
já jsem začínal na 3 až 4 metrech protože pokud se to by odrazilo tak byla velká šance že se to trefí do mě takhle z těch třech nebo čtyřech metrů mám delší čas na to abych si ho všimnul uhnul se mu
Thank you for all the tips, I will try these out for sure. On a side note, what is the brand of pants you are wearing in the video and where can they be purchased? Thanks.
I've been attempting this technique for some time. I appreciate all the tips and I think when it comes to stances that nobody should stick to just one stance. They should practice many and practice scenarios where they May have to move as they throw.
I have no intention of ever throwing a knife but found your instruction entertaining and inspiring!
Haha thank you my friend it's really amazing hobby give it a try 😎💪
iv'e thrown allot of knives. always had a difficulty with distance. dead on i can get it 90% at length i figured i was either just out of practice or just a amateur which fits. all of them just stake knives and now i know they were a poor choice to begin with. after watching i remember allot of what i learned then. the weight really does matter. those kitchen knives were a poor choice over all. the balance does matter but a stake knife with a plastic handle? not even balanced? and i was trying to get rotation which i get now is a no go. thought it needed a turn or two to stick but i was using shit hardware for the solution. one rotation over a distance. kinda impossible with a stake knife. wrong tools, wrong technique, and wrong distance. now i know all choices were wrong. lol
So do I 😊. Currently my hobby is throwing Darts. But who knows, maybe whan I would be retired and in my Forrest House this my be interesting! Good job 👌❤️
Thank you. I'm 70, been throwing since a kid. Mumble peg, chicken, log butt's, knives, hawks,,, and the occasional 🪓 axe even claw hammers😊
Don't let this video hit the uk
They are already banned
I’m weak they about to start doing drive bys 😂
@@LawrenceTimme how do you ban throwing an object bro basically any knife works
Headline- Construction nails banned immediately in uk following the release of this video!
Next video is machete throwing just for the uk🫡
“I hope you can hear this” *turns up the music* 😂 talk to your editor
Yea that shit was funny af, editor is a huge troll.
I did that with my finger and surprisingly, I heard the same music. Weird.
he said "whole thing look like this"
Hello Adam! Before I watched one of your older videos (for begginers), I tried everything and any shit knife that exists (way too light, common mistake!). Until I got proper 'no spin knives' and everything became easier. Thank you for sharing and for your advices! Take care and thank you!
Thank you my friend nice to hear that
@steveborgresistance8310 Hey Steve !
EXCELLENT! Would have loved to see some throws from 8 or 10m. I’m 69 years old now, but the boy in me that loved to throw knives or hatchets ( not very well), is still alive. Thank you Brother!
Thank you brother check my other videos for long distance throwing
Thank you Adam, I will definitely check them out.
8up7 @@michaelmurray5439
Yep, well put, Champ.
Over rotation is definitely more common. And having the right knives is key.
Once you get consistent with it, then yes you can find a way to do it with almost anything pointed. But learning on something not ideal for it will just end in frustration.
I have thrown cheap knives (not all of them so bad, and others plain awful) for years, and getting Stingers was a real game-changer. They are my current favorites. Been throwing them for about four years now.
And I must also second that there's no shame in being close to the target. Our ego wants us to move way back, but like with everything else our ego makes us do, it only holds back your progress. Stay close, get it down, step back little by little, it really is ideal.
Thank you my friend 😎💪
I'm so glad you're still making videos like this man. I got in to throwing from watching you over the years you're the best man , great teacher
I appreciate that
6:43 Mr. Celadin is so good that the knife sticks even with the wring technique
Thank you my friend
Professional thowing knife = random pointy piece of steel.
>if you open your hand the release isn't gonna be really good
>still sticks the knife to target perfectly
this man is a machine
Haha thank you my friend I was trying so hard to fail that one 🤣👌
The thud.. when Adam throws his favorite. Makes sense to me.
Thank you 😎💪💯🔪
Great educational video bro💯 Stingers are amazing 💥🙌🏻
Thank you brother agree
I have never thrown a knife before but I'm now a ninja. Thank you.
your welcome my friend ,)) enjoy
Thank you for the concept of clamping the hand. I think that might fix about 30% of my problems!
May God bless you. An excellent video as always, Adam.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you! Now I can dream of throwing knives with the right technique, I was imaginig it it all wrong!!!
Excellent lesson master Adam 👌
My pleasure!
The construction nail knives. If you increased their mass by forcing the nail into a section of pipe? Pre cut and threaded short sections of pipe are sold as 'pipe nipples'.
Love this! Thank you for the indepth explanations! Now i just need to find a place to practice❤
You are so welcome!
A lot of good information here. Thanks so much!
I grew up watching all these movies where people threw knives... yet never had I seen the pros and cons of various "throwing knives" as well as a step by step method that obviously works. Bravo.
@@naturalismundi4359 thank you my friend
Exactly what I was looking for. Good tips, quick video, no BS. Good stuff. Thanks dude.
@@lego7018 my pleasure 😎🙏
Ace Jet are top quality, for sure, but when possible , I like to get the original
Whoo hoo Awesome Adam !!!
Wow Z today you are here extra soon hehe welcome back brother! god bless you, thank you for stopping by
@@AdamCeladin Thank you Adam, a wonderful tutorial !!!
Hi Adam,
I am 86 yrs of age and took up no spin knife throwing two weeks ago, though I have been watching you for a month or two. The last time I threw a knife was about 60yrs ago and I missed !!!
I ordered some knives but in the meantime I made a couple out of some 1/4" steel I had lying around, I made a 3x2 target from a scaffold board and away I went !!!
From 1 yard it was ok but then the problems started and the knives spend more time on the concrete {Ouch) than in the board !!!
My JXE JXO knives arrived this a.m. and what beautiful knives they are but I need to ruin my home mades for a while and figure out what to put on the floor instead of them hitting the concrete. Of course the answer would be " Stick them in the target !!!"
However its harder than it looks. JoergSprave didn't need a practise !? did he?
Anyway, fabulous vids but could you give more attention to the release please as its difficult to see what happens ???
Alan
Must point out, we cant get Adams knives in UK., hence theJXE JXO instead !
Thank you so much for nice comment my friend never too late to start :))
I have always noticed the key to accurate knife throwing is consistency. You want to have the same mass, the same shape of knife, and the same motoin. My dad once used these steak knives with wooden handles. He actually stuck one knife in the handle of another.
Exactly my friend thank you
@@AdamCeladin I'm gonna try this method. I have always found the hardest part was figuring out how many spins correspond to the distance of target.
Amazing lesson! Thank you, Adam. 🙇🏻🔪🎯
I have so many questions.
I first learned with 16 oz - 38 oz Bowie style knives made at Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. I worked there and was very good friends with the smiths. It was always 1 rotation, including the tomahawks that are still a natural motion.
Prince Chi-Chi and Harry McEvoy would definitely approve. I have had my Tru-Bal knives since the late 1970's and treasure their fantastic design and durability. Your thick, one-piece design is similar to his Pro-Master design that has no handle, just a flat piece of steel, though he definitely used spin in his throws more than in your style.
Thank you my friend yes Che Che White cloud user different style of throwing and knives were bigger i definitely need set of his knives in near future
I tried, for so long, to throw knives as a kid...we didn't have YT back then...thanks for this!
Thank you for watching and comment my friend :)) go for it
@@AdamCeladin Oh, I'm 59 these days...not much throwing in my life! But I really enjoyed finally "learning" the secret to no spin throwing! So thank you very much, and hopefully it will help some young person who was as flummoxed as I was back then.
I love the no spin technique
I really enjoyed this video 👍🏻😁
Glad you enjoyed it!
Adam Celadin the real life John Wick! A true world champion!
Thank you my friend 😎💯
I like to throw them but at multiple spins with tremendous penetration,they are hard to pull out of the wood log afterwards; i grab them by the tip, where i grind fine serrations for better fingers grabbing
@AdamCeladin you have the best "mancave" ive seen ! Just to have fun 👍🌲
Skvělý! Stručný a kompletní. Mě se zdá že je celkem důležité také hlídat si rameno a aby dlaň ruky smerovala k cíli...
Moc díky
Can you make full spin tutorial with walkback 3/4/5/6/7m and show how grip change? Do i change anything if im throwing from 7 meters or totally same like from 3 meters?
Fantastic video really enjoyed watching and learning from you!
Thank you! Cheers!
Oh damn. Random recommendation brought me here. I had no idea there's people out there who regularly throw knives😂
My dad taught me basics when I was a kid, and I kinda continued into college. Not a single soul around me understood that hobby lol
Well, maybe it's time to get a few and go at it again. It was fun after all. Gotta watch your videos first though😂😂
Thank you my friend ,)) actually many many people all around the world practice it
u 're real expert .Thanks
I appreciate that!
'whatever works for you' helpful
I saw you on the slingshot channel and subscibed! Great content
Awesome! Thank you!
Knife throwing tutorial. Basically, you have to figure it all out by yourself, everyone throws differently... Thanks for the tips! /s
I dont know why do i watch, but for some reasons its very entertaining. Maybe its because i liked to throw knifes when i was a teenager.
Is there tips to throw any knife and hit the target?
Use same technique 😎👌thank you
I wanted to learn this after finding out this is the technique that trickster from did is using
I love your Videos! Thank you for the new Video ❤️❤️
Thank you my friend :))
Cool video, I have never been able to throw well, maybe this will help. Although Im super jealous of your building. Is it a house/shed/factory.?
Glass factory since 1820 now it's ours 😎👌💯
Would you say that the strength of the grip (in the throw) is similar too how golf player are thought (the different is that in golf you have a grippy surface stucking to the hand. The instructions is holding the shaft like if you where holding a living bird - you don't want it to get away on its own and still not holding so hard that You crush it. It sounds like it would be similar.
Haven't seen your videos in a long time. Glad to have found you again. Have resubscribed
Thank you my friend yes it could similar key is to find what works for you the best
I used to play with my grandpa he called it spetzka we used all sorts of things screwdrivers, kitcken knives, army knives evreything that had a sharp tip
Great video! Thank you
Glad you liked it!
I mean isn't no spin limited to very close range? You can vary spin from power and release from distance. We used to play darts with knives in my garage. Very fun. Cool video! I liked it.
Thank you my friend no no spin can be done with lot power even up to 20 meters
@@AdamCeladin wow, thanks for the reply! I'm actually pretty interested in the technique. I guess I need to practice. I wouldn't expect that range.
Thank You So Much For The Throwing Info 👍
No problem 👍
I have the found knives similar to yours (same shape) and I’m having a bit of success as I move back I’m having issues. So do I have to use more force or hold the knives tighter?
Are those logs / board homemade ?
Mr. Celandin, great video 👍
Glad you liked it!
Good job bro!
Thanks for the visit
Hi adam, thanks for the great video. If I progress to a point where I'm proficient enough to throw well, can I throw any type of knife as well?
Exactly my friend 😎💪🔪💯
Very very strong, wonderful, 💪👍✌️👏🏆
Excellent video, Adam! Thank you for your instruction.
Glad it was helpful!
Ah i remember using the stump on the ground when i first started ❤
Congrats on the systematized work, Adam!
I threw 2 hours today, but it wasn't my day and I got a little discouraged.
It seems there really are days like that, apparently...
Greetings!
yes my friend even i have often days like that so keep your head up high and have a fun ,)) cheers bro
So the release is sort of like the archers paradox?
Gonna keep a few of these around the house to protect the family now 😂
Classmates asking why i have so simple and heavy pens
The cheaper knive tips will break, but ive found, after you repair and put an more hefty edge on, they will not bend or break. 2 of my Kunai tip broke in a day, that same day I put a Gladius style edge on the tips, they stick really well.
Basically you have to stop it spinning something and you control that with your finger i found this out just messing about with ordinary knives as a kid and its much harder to do it with an ordinary knife but if your practice it every day you can be deadly but if you stop for a few months you lose it all
Nice update vid man😀
Thanks for the visit
Dagger, dagger, dagger! Homeboy needs a belt of returning bad.
Video idea: throwing stuff from around the house. I bet you could take out a criminal with a TV remote bro.
Haha thank you my friend
Thank you the walls in my house are gonna enjoy this
Good job!
Thank you! Cheers!
Maybe add a slow motion on the technique.
For all that cool knife action i gotta get me a nosepin 8-)
@@aga5897 no-spin,))
@@AdamCeladin Damn right ! A Nosepin that spins would be really bad >-0
Whoa.. look at Mr Bill O'Reilly here... "welcome to the no spin zone" 😂
haha :D
So on release you point the knife...guide it just using the inertia of arm but direactionl of finger
One time I was throwing Tomahawks in my side yard, and it bounced back and I caught it by the handle and re-threw it and stuck it back into the target, perfectly in front of one of my buddies. He thought it was epic as hell.. lol
I have a question, Adam. In "no spin", at longer distances, should the knife slide through the finger or should we push it? What's the trick?
And in the instinctive half spin, should the knife slide or be pushed???
Longer distances past 4-5 meters i definitely push the knife on the ballance point
As a southpaw, i love that he's left handed.
Thank you fellow leftie
When I was in elementary school (two years ago;-;) I used to attached weighted things to the end of pencils, or sharpened pens, then I would js, launch them across the classroom. I had absolutely NO idea how to throw anything like a knife, so more than half the time it didn’t work. 0/10 recommend doing this btw, unless your ok with possible suspension, lawsuits, ect. I rlly didn’t care abt what happened, that’s why I kept doing that. There was a couple times where I had to pull the pens outta the wall WITH my teacher watching (my teacher didn’t care, he was great tbh.) I also hit a kid on the swing set and it pierced his back💀
That school was WILD. I never got in trouble for doing that;-;
Hi Adam, could you tell me the difference between the Classic and D2 stingers?
Just different material
@@AdamCeladin Thank you!
I just sort of was learning on my own when I was younger, got pretty good and forgot most of it, still sometimes I can hit a knife from far distances maybe on the first try, but probably not again, but this is awesome, the no spin, is incredible, I knew there had to be a way to do this, I even made my own knife at work, which by the way, for a 6 in long knife with a 5mm thickness about how much should i make it way, because the handle right now is pretty much just solid it's about .75 in wide I was also wondering should I shave that down? All that aside it feels really nice to have been made in like an hr out of scrap
Exelente explucacion . De Argentina
Thank you my friend
I love no-spin
Some people call me the space cowboy🤠 ☪, lol seriously though great video.
Cool, thanks
Thanks!
Thank you for watching and supporting my friend
the dude editing the video wasn't paying attention at all
Adam: "I hope you can hear this quiet sound!"
Editor: CRANK UP THE MUSIC
@@casualdiscussionenjoyer3303 🤣😅👌
I dont know why this video was recommended to me.
I dont know why I am watching this video
But maybe. Maybe some day I will need the knowledge for zombie apocalypse.
It's fun try it don't need to wait for the zombies 😎👍👌
Wow okay I get the point PS.I love the video videos.😅❤
Thank you my friend
Can't tell if you are wearing a Glock 78 or 81 (I would bet 78) which is interesting as you are at work and I assume that you carry it all of the time. I understand that the Glock knives are good for throwing also although I have not tried to through one yet.
Glock 78 my friend thank you
Shit man, id love to spend a couple hours in your throwing room. Thats dope man.
thank you brotha
Shurikens are the best.. no issues
You are the best 😎😎😎
Thank you brother 😎💪💯🔪
Make your own. I think I will
What kind of wood are you throwing into? Ive noticed some of the targets ive used require too much force, so even when im getting the correct angle upon connection, my knives dont stick
Pine
@@AdamCeladin thanks mate! Love your content
@@SkylerGW thank you brother today new video as well :))
Yoooo Adam why how can I get better at long distance throwing got the close down pack
watch this video my friend i have tip also how to get on longer distances! You need to drill stap back drill all the time !!!
interesting most videos i tried were pretty useless just saying stand exactly this distance to throw and it will do one rotation seems totally useless I will have to try this technique sometime
This is the most practical technique out there ,))) definitely try it
you would do well on the streets of London
Or.... You can use a Chakram/Chakri
My wife is gonna be pissed after she finds out what I've just done to our kitchen knives.
ı wish he had wood parquet under his targets . Whenever he dropped the knives I worried about their points
We gonna put some carpet eventually
After watching this... I have to wonder , how many guys in their basements ended up with a steak knife stuck in their thigh..
🤣🤣🤣🤣😳 🔪 🗡 🍴
@@tashuntka 🤣🤣👌