Thursday, April 18, 2013

Throwing Knives Like A Pro


We often feel amazed when we see action sequences in movies, even feel our hearts beating fast as though we were experiencing the scene in real life. Movie stars chasing each other, shooting big guns and throwing knives like a pro.



Well, these actors had some training before shooting their movie or perhaps use a stunt double to get the action scenes done. It takes months to achieve these things but probably one of the easiest stunt to learn is how to throw a knife. Anyone can do it and can be done again and again at home without some sort of heavy and expensive equipment.


1. First off, you have to use the right kind of knife to throw. There are about three types that most professionals use in the art of throwing knives. For beginners, a throwing knife with a heavy blade or heavy handle would serve well.

2. The very first thing you need to do once you have your knife is to hold it by the handle and make sure your index finger is sticking out, as though you are pointing at something and resting it on the spine of your knife.

3. Proper feet positioning is also important. You should have one feet step forward and the other one a little back creates balance. It doesn’t matter which feet is stepped back or front, as long as it feels comfortable.

4. Then, place your index finger on the side of the blade, while your thumb is on the other side. Then, pinching the blade, make sure that your middle finger and ring finger are in the center of the handle.

5. Right before throwing the knife at your target, take a step backwards.

6. Bend your arm about ninety degrees and throw it the knife as hard as you can. Wait until your arm is fully extended straight towards the target before actually letting go of the knife.

7. When you throw you knife with your arm extended, let your shoulder and your body follow. The last thing you want to do is to stand stiffly on the spot because your knife might end up somewhere else.

8. When you let go of the knife, try to keep it horizontal for correct knife rotation. You don’t want it to land on its handle.

9. As a precaution, make sure no person passes by the area of your target or you might end up hurting someone. You should also be prepared for any chance of the knife bouncing back to you.


With a little bit of practice every day, you just might perfect throwing knives like those movie stars. It’s a small skill to learn (and might not actually be useful in the real world) but it’s definitely fun to do!











Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Buying Throwing Knives- Beginners Guide


When it comes to buying throwing knives, there are things that must be considered by buyers, especially for buyers who are beginners in throwing knives like you. In this article, we will tell the things that you must know before setting out a foot and purchasing your first set of throwing knives!



Things that Beginners Must Consider


Either for entertainment or for sports use, beginners in knife throwing must have the very important tools of the sports, throwing knives. A set of traditional throwing knives will do for beginners like you and when looking for your first set of throwing knives, the things that you need to consider include:


1. To make sure that the knives are not old. This means to say that you just can’t get any knife available at home and use it for throwing. What you should do is look for knives that are new and perfectly balanced in order to get optimal results.


2. To make sure that the knives are not sharp. While knife throwing requires a good stick, this doesn’t mean you have to use really sharp knives. Really sharp knives could get you injured even if you decide to not ever throw from the blade. You’ll still get a good stick using perfectly balanced knives.


3. To make sure that the knives do not come with special handles. While throwing knives with special handles could look good than those with simple handles when throwing, they could really make the throwing difficult. According to professional and highly experienced knife throwers, knives with special handles, especially those with elaborate designs usually possess some parts that could get hooked on the fingers making the throw less accurate and slow producing really poor results.


4. To make sure that the knives are not heavy. Throwing knives come in different sizes and styles and it is okay to choose the size and design that you are more comfortable to use, but you have to make sure it is not heavier than 200 grams, because knives heavier than 200 grams will require you to throw with much strength and you can throw with much strength, the accuracy of the throw won’t be really good. The advice of professional throwers is to choose a throwing knife weighing around 200 grams.


Now that you know the things that you must consider before buying your first set of throwing knives, all there’s left to do is to find a place to buy your set from. In this case, we advise that you checkout your local hardware or tool shop so you can personally check out the products, but in case there’s no hardware in your local area, you can check out sellers selling online.

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

What Do You Need to Put in Mind When Choosing a Throwing Knife?


Generations upon generation of people have enjoyed the challenge and thrill of the knife hitting the target after an accurate throw. One thing that will influence your throw is the type of knife you use. The best thing is that there are many types of knives with different characteristics out there, so you have a wide variety to pick from. This article seeks to look at some of the characteristics that make up a “perfect” knife.



The Length and Weight

The ideal knife for you needs to come in the correct length and weight. The length will provide the control you need to deliver a perfect throw. On the other hand, the weight is what gives the knife the force necessary for a perfect delivery. The ideal length of the throwing knife varies from one thrower to the next, though the overall length agreed upon by many professionals ranges from ten to twelve inches long.

The balance

Balance refers to the weight distribution of the knife. This property determines whether the knife will be ideal for throwing or not. This feature also dictates the manner in which the knife can be efficiently thrown. To determine whether the knife has balance or not, you can lay it across your finger and move it until it balances. You will find that most of the knives have their balance point near the middle or towards the handle. This is not the rule though, because blade - heavy knives have their center towards the blade. Simply put, knowing the balance point of the knife is ideal when deciding on the method of throwing.

The Shape and Design of the Knife

An ideal throwing knife should not be sharp on both edges. If you prefer the vertical style of throw, then a knife with a single edge with a thicker back is ideal for you.

Durability

The ideal throwing knife needs to be tough enough to withstand repeated handling. The type of material will determine the durability. Check out the material used to make the blade and handle as well as the hardening process the knife has gone through. Make sure the steel used is not brittle because this may break in case the throw is not perfect and you end up hitting a hard surface.

The Pommel Design

The pommel should be in a design that does not hinder smooth release of the handle. It should also not be too easy to break when the throw is not perfect.

One Last Word

The art of throwing knives has been around for centuries. It holds a special place in the heart of every knife thrower all over the world. If not handled properly, the knife can turn out to be very dangerous; therefore, you need to get the best knife that will help you achieve the best throw. The knives tend to be very sharp, hence be careful when handling them to avoid injury.

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