
Written by Scott Gracia
The following tips are designed to introduce the beginning thrower to the basics of knife throwing. Some of the tips may seem obvious, but they are nonetheless important.
We are planning to compile a few follow-up Tips Reports with some Intermediate, as well as Advanced Tips for our more experienced throwers. We may also create a Throwing Games report.
If you have any Throwing Tips or Games you'd like to share, We will be happy to consider including them in one of our future reports. Just e-mail your tips or games to sgracia@wi.rr.com
In the meantime, I hope you enjoy the following tips:
If you ever have the chance, go to one of the many knife and tomahawk throwing competitions taking place throughout the country. Many of the participants are the "cream of the crop" in our sport. And knife throwers really are some of the nicest people you will ever meet! You can learn tons of useful tips from these folks. Also, many competitions have demonstrations going on where you can find different things to hurl, learn new techniques, or just meet other people who love to throw! (Check out info and pictures from all sorts of events at www.throwzini.com)
Throwing knives, hawks, spikes, and other sharp things is a great backyard past time! Its a fun way to spend time with friends and family and its even mildly aerobic. You may start out throwing half spins from 8 feet but in 2 weeks you could be throwing 3 and 4 spins from 30-40 feet. And when that knife or tomahawk leaves your hand, sails through the air, and sticks in the target with a big hollow 'THUNK!'... it just makes you smile! :-)
Beware of flying metal!!!
Scott Gracia
101 FREE KNIFE THROWING TIPS
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All of the above tips were taken from the 101 Free Knife Throwing Tips Info-Pak found at The Great Throwzini Web Site. To get your FREE copy of the entire 101 FREE TIPS Info-Pak and many other throwing tips and ideas, just visit http://www.throwzini.com.
Copyright 2005 by Scott Gracia. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be used without permission from the author.
DISCLAIMER: You participate in the sport of knife throwing at your own risk. The author of this tips report urges the reader to take all safety precautions available. The author is not responsible for any injuries resulting from knife throwing or any use of the above mentioned tips. To learn the specific techniques for throwing knifes properly and safely we highly recommend that you seek a professional knife throwing trainer or organization to assist you in learning the sport of knife throwing.
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