- What was your Favorite Drills Guys? As Always SHARE,LIKE,COMMENT,SUBSCRIBE Aaaand See You Next Time! - Vengeance Slim are BACK In Stock at: www.wulflund.com/vengeance-slim-beginner-s-set-throwing-knives-set-of-3 - PS: Czech Republic is now under Mosquito Calamity so they totally destroyed me while filming this video as you maybe noticed! #NeverGiveUp
I know that. Poland is under attack of those ugly blood suckers too. I am so afraid to go outside that I always have two machetes and one big kukri knife with me :/
Bro, your skills are insane. If I could learn even half of what you know, I'd be a happy man. I can't spin-throw a knife for shit, and my knives get quite scuffed since I practice on concrete and have no grass or trees around to practice on. Still, you've taught me very much, and I'm proud to call you sensei/shifu/teacher
I start learn with step back dril from start,and now I do a step back every time I throw it becom a habit.And my opinion is, that is most important drill of all.For sure aim small miss small TOO!!!
Hi Adam! All your drills are right on! The only one I've never tried is throwing from the lying down position. Another drill I often use is walking at a diagonal away from the target - I quickly turn around and throw. Another drill I like is having two or more targets within 1 foot of each other (horizontally) ... but staggered from me at different distances by about 1-2 foot difference to each other. This way you have two or more targets at different distances without having to move, and when you do increase the distance, you're constantly having to change your grip for each of the targets. I've been throwing over 50 years since I was about 10 or 11 years old. When I get a chance I'll take a picture of my favorite throwing knives so you can see.
"There is something very satisfying about being able to hurl a knife and make it stick into a target with an audible 'thump.'" - Harald Moeller. Xem kênh anh hay quá. Quá hay.
Cool drills for gaining better skills. I received my new Vengeance knives a couple days ago. They are way more bad ass than I expected. Much more heavy duty than they look in the videos. Hopefully, I'll be getting out in the woods with them later today.
You have amazing teaching skills as well as knife skills ...I am throwing between 3 and 4 meters or 10 to thirteen foot... Struggling with practice to get past that... I mix in a lot of the exercises you show when I practice to cut out any boredom... Thank you again for everything Adam...
I've been trying the step back drill. It definitely helps make me better at further distances. Your videos give me new ideas for getting better at no spin and half spin. I'm fairly good at full spin but I've gotten great tips from you that have helped me get better at it. Thank you my friend
You're right about the injuries. I nearly destroyed my rotator/ rotator cup back in the beginning of the new century. Knife, hatchet, dart, star, even archery..., all was how I passed the free time away. So I did the same to my right arm. Dam I was pretty freaking good. I'm planning to get back at it since I've healed as much as nature will allow. I just need a place to practice. It's been made clear that my apartment is a no go.
This has to be one the best videos and instructor's online. It's easy to understand he explains it in depth. The multiple knive drill has to my favorite. Who doesn't just want to throw all of them once?
Hello My Hero! You are the best teacher for knife throwing I have ever studied. Please keep making these amazing videos! Each one makes me a better thrower and I hope to compete when we are able to again
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Love what you do, thanks, I hadn't thrown in over 40 years, but people are going crazy in the USA. I'm a convicted felon, but I can still protect with my various throwing items. PS check out sissors that the blades detach. Thrown, or even as push daggers. Again I really appreciate your videos while I get back on the bike.
Adam, I commented on your last video asking about minimum knife length for competitions And you said 23-25 cm were you only talking about no spin because I was asking about rotational and no spin. Just clarifying
Rocking the vengeance beginners, I see. Just ordered a set from Wulflund earlier today, can't wait to try them out. Nice drills, will definitely try them out. :)
So I received them already, shipped monday, arrived today wednesday. Interesting knives. I was surprised at how not pointy they are, the tip is more like a small size philips screwdriver as the very tippy tip is flat. Overall finish is good, as expected. I went and tested them for about an hour, here are my thoughts so far. As expected given the design, the knives are rear-heavy. This took some getting used to, but it seems to make sense. The semi-blunt tip sticks just fine (in my favorite standing dead tree target). *Full spin:* definitely need to adjust my techniques for these knives. My main full spin throwers are Cold Steel Perfect Balance and Cold Steel Sure Flight Sport, they have a very different balance and grip. I'm used to a handshake grip, but I guess a pinch grip may be more suitable with these? More practice required! *½ spin:* I find the Vengeance Beginners to be military ½ spin BEASTS. I get such a consistent release thanks to the tapered blade, and very consistent long range flight thanks to the slender design (where a more conventional flat blade design may suffer from increased air resistance, causing the knife to flutter about erratically on multi-spin throws). During this first hour of testing, as neither ½ spin or 1½ spin was any challenge at all, I ended up sticking many 2½ spin throws with ease. I really enjoy ½ spin throwing, but my other knives aren't all that suited for it - the Sure Flight Sports are okay-ish for ½ spin, but these are SO much better. *No spin:* well I'm still definitely a novice at no spin, until now I've gotten the best results by far with the Sure Flight Sport knives. I can tell the Vengeance Beginners have great no spin capability, but again, thanks to the different design and balance compared to my other throwers, it's almost back to square one learning no spin with the Vengeance Beginners. At very short range I can stick them basically every time, so I'll start from there and do the step back drill. *Conclusion so far:* definitely happy with my purchase. These are now my number one ½ spin throwers by far. They've really filled that ½ spin void in my collection. I'm looking forward to more full- and no spin practice to improve my skills with these. So would I recommend these to a beginner? Oh yes, definitely. These knives clearly have a lot of potential that you can tap into as your skill grows, and the tip design also makes them very safe. I started out throwing nails and screwdrivers, but soon after switched to a Cold Steel GI Tanto. Good thrower for a tactical knife, but I had a ricochet accident resulting in a LOT of blood and some stitches, a hard lesson in thinking about what you throw and what you throw at.
Im always mervous about close distances. I worry about the knife bouncing at me if i have a bad throw. I recently cut the extensor tendon in my hand from a mistake with a knife. So that ordeal is still fresh in my mind.
Thank you for this video. Much appreciated. I will be following in your foot steps. I will also be making videos to show others how your teachings has helped me. I will be using slim vengeance. Cheers!
Im a SUPER big fan and you got me into knife throwing. I actually bought kunai but the tips bent and 1 even broke. Do you have any advice on a throwing knife that will last a whial? Or your personal favorite knife. I have a 40$budget
If there’s one thing I learned about throwing knives is that you guys have no clue what the word “beginner” even means, but you really do love to show the world you can do it. I might as well forget every fancy term I learned here and figure this out on my own.
Thanks for this vid! Anyone can put in effort to practice, but with proper training like this you get way more progress in skill. Ive been waiting for this video
Good day Adam. I'm just getting into knife throwing and so very much appreciate your taking the time to explain and demonstrate via your fabulous tutorials. I love your philosophy about 'having fun' and 'mixing things up'. Enjoy, stay healthy and safe... Mike from Canada
Dobrý den, prosím o radu na e.shopu si chci objednat nůž Meat Cleaver ovšem je tam pekelná pošta. To posíláte z ČR ?Je tam na výběr Czechia já jsem ovšem z Czech Republic. Dalo by se s tou poštou něco udělat. Díky moc. Držím pěsti v dalších úspěších. A za videa jsem moc rád. Už mi to začíná trochu i jít :-)
I’ve been throwing for years. I have never been terribly good at it, but it has Ben fun, and it’s a great way to burn off my constant rage! You’ve taught me a great many things today. I’ve learned to consistently and successfully no-spin up to 5meters. Multiple knife throws. Step-up/back. I will be utilizing all of these drills from now on. I would love to own some knives like yours, do you sell them? For the past 5 years or so, I’ve only thrown knives by Bill Page. Today I’m throwing my Super Gryphons. I am now addicted to your channel. Never stop teaching!
I just found your page. I also am just starting knife throwing, but I successfully was throwing clip points, kunai, and Smith and Wesson knives without missing within 20 minutes on my first day. You're an inspiration. I'm following your videos and investing in your products. Much love from America.
What a brilliant guy teaching his sport with so much passion and energy been following for a few months with his advice went from bouncing and having to dodging the knife to sticking I'm only on the take a step back each throw but it's so satisfying sticking it. Thank you Adam 👍
don't forget about axes, see what you can find locally of small camping axes, they can be awesome throwing tools. One of my favorite throwing tools is the cold steel special forces shovel. I throws like an axe, only better.