I had a similar journey. I started using alot of side arm design after using BMI.. thanks for the videos. Great job man. Few people have the drive to continue on as you did. You rock man👍
Thank you. 🙏 If you are interested, her is our public Facebook group page. m.facebook.com/groups/bimstyleschool/?ref=share You can see other people using BIM Style here.
Is this like Skanf ? It reminds me of that. I have been working on that, but I mainly throw very similarly to you a mix of skanf that I learned by watching samouth Chipman RU-vid channel and the slide technique. I had recently pulled a rib muscle pretty badly 2 months ago and had to take break. This last week I started back only 15min a day and today I broke my own record for distance at 20ft. today I was so happy. Thanks for sharing your progression and I like your knife throwing range it's very similar to mine but mine looks more tropical probably because I live in Florida.
Certainly well disciplined into an efficient machine. I find it difficult to stand square with the target, i stand with my right foot back a little. But you nail it..
Sorry I missed this question. My go to knife is called the Dragon Tooth designed by Werner Longmuler (spelling is probably wrong) The ones I use are made by Louis Prince of Prince steel knives. I love all the knives he makes, but for some reason I have gravitate to the Dragon Fangs. Thank you for asking! 🙏
BIM Style is an instinctive knife throwing system developed by Bimo Sekti Kuncoro from Indonesia. BIM stands for Boost In Momentum. He developed the system of throwing after he hurst his shoulder from throwing, so he developed a way of throwing that does not rely on brute force when throwing.