Knife throwing school. Nospin lesson, a basic tutorial how to throw a knife with nospin style. Basic exercises starting from very beginning and reach a good nospin level. www.throwing-knives.ru - all about throwing
I think this is one of the best starter lessons that I have seen. I switched from rotational to no-spin, and it has been difficult to get to 4 meters, he made several good suggestions that no one else talks about.
First I want to say thank you for a more detailed explanation, and the easy to follow exercises. I've watched a lot of videos from your friend Adam but he doesn't really explain the beginners training method. I plan to start some tutorials on traditional spin throwing which I have years of experience, and with your videos and exercises for beginners I want to video me training myself from your videos. I hope I'm not being to forward in this. Thank you again and I hope to represent your method correctly.
Thank you for the Translation it was an interesting video. I've been making knives for a year now & am about to make some throwing knives. So I'm looking for inspiration and target idea's and designs. I think I will follow you from now on.
I have just found your video!! Very very good, very well explained and really informative. I have been doing ok with half spin and full spin styles, but have not done very well with no-spin. Your tutorial will change that I am sure. Thank you for taking the time and explaining so clearly the techniques, I look forward to your next, until then I have a lot to do!!
Hello, you give a very good explanation, on how to throw, a no spin Technic, one of the best I've watched so far! I never seen any one show how to practice by throwing the back down first, to learn the way to control with index finger, grate video, and i love all your knifes, they look very well built!.
The best video on No spin. I am getting somewhere now. Thank you. It is so satisfying. Can you translate some of your other videos? Russian seems a hard language to learn!!
hello ! thank you for feed back ! we work to translate Russian videos, but it takes time. Some videos are translated, some loaded with English titles, please check on 'Video' tab. and we continue to work in this direction. We expect our next nospin tutorial (which is loaded in Russian already) - will be available in English version this weekend or next week. Sign and stay with us, thanks again !
Haha! Love how you have your throwing range next to the kids play ground toys! Great technique and teaching style! Anyone new to knife throwing & trying to learn should watch this ch.! I have personally been throwing knives for almost 40 yrs now and I can tell you that anyone can throw knives on YT and TALK AT YOU, while you watch, but very few can TEACH you to throw knives by showing and describing exactly what to do step by step as is demonstrated in this video! Very well done!
I like your ideas. Very well presented and your repeating the concepts and stressing what to focus on and how to begin by throwing to the ground makes wise sense to me. By the end of your video, I had the sense that you are teaching us a way to develop an intuitive method of throwing. Instead of analyzing everything at every distance I think you mean that by paying attention to the feeling of the knife on the index finger, by remaining relaxed at all times and by allowing the knife to release from the grip of the fingers by itself - for hundreds of times - the body will eventually make all the right choices to allow consistent sticks from any distance. Is that correct?
Hello ! Yes and NO :)) Some people demonstrates a good result by instinctive and nature skills, But some throwers - who started with less skills - but developed correct technique by repeating throwing exercises hundreds of time day after day - they become more professional. You can visually compare best nospin throwers - Adam Celadin, Joel Holopainen or Artem Dmitriev - all of them throw very individual style
Great video napthep! I learned more from this video than all of them so far. I just cannot find some 12 inch knives like that they are all little 6 inch knives.
Hello, thank you for feedback ! You can order knives on our web site, dxbs.pro (English version - it is still under development and needs translation, but we accept orders by mail as well: sales@dxb-sport.ru)
Hello ! next videos are already available on our channel - nospin part-2 part-3 is also published, but in Russian language, the English version is coming soon
Hello my friend greatings from Moose Jaw I have to watch you again lol but I get slowly better. All the best to you. Viel glück normal ich bin Deutscher aber ich weiss nicht ob Du verstehst mich . Ich sehe Dein video so lange bis ich kann lol. Vielen Dank ♥️🇩🇪🇷🇺
Hello, knives are available for ordering on my web throwing store: www.throwing-knives.ru/collection/nozhi-dlya-metaniya the problem is: I have only Russian version for the moment. Please visit web site, see knives pictures and apply to me directly with your questions and demands, the delivery is possible to any country. brumirskiy@mail.ru face book account: Dmitry Brumirskiy
If you are in the situation to fight a enemy with a long weapon you will be happy to use a easy release of the knife out of the combat grip into the trowing grip with one switch of your thumb to trow run away, but nooo you need to thumble aroud switching your grip totally to use your index as a release like you trained just for sports.... In my opinion, this is limiting and not out of everyday life. Just look up ALL Combat knife trowers they trow more powerfull no spin.
You’re comparing a static activity to one that puts stress of a circumstance. Might as well say that guns are useless because no one lets you stand there and aim at them like a paper target would. To use your words in context: “... but nooo you need to release the safety of the gun, stand square and aim down the sight and then pull the trigger like you trained for sport shooting...” and therefore it must be useless in a real combat setting. How you train is how you move. There’s a Chinese guy putting out videos of him doing this index finger no-spin method with combat-style movements. The transition between grips is easy if practiced, just like in tennis, hockey, badminton, racket sports when going between forehand and backhand. The winner of a fight will be those who are more resilient and skilled versatility. A bullwhip user in a fight will more likely win if you do not expect him to use it like a nunchuck, flail, or sash when you charge in at his best opportunity (Anthony deLongis style fighting), but he will only win with the bullwhip if he practices it in such a setting. And someone who knows martial arts will know how to use the bullwhip to bait you into charging in. Similarly, a knife user who is well trained will have strategies to bait a long-weapon user into creating openings to take advantage of. A really good knife user will know how to use the knife without throwing it, and/or know how to throw it as a distraction to create another opportunity for something else. THAT is an example of combat tactics.