No spin knife throwing tutorial

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1:15 Grip
2:35 Slide technic
5:36 Release
8:04 Adjustment
9:51 How to throw
15:36 Adjustment
17:40 Mechanic tips
23:38 One technic for any distance
24:18 Power
26:59 Indexfinger
30:01 Fedin grip
34:47 Finnish grip
40:28 Grips compared
42:25 Mechanics
45:47 Mechanics
51:33 Example throws with Fedin and finnish grip
52:53 Skanf technic
54:00 Knives
58:06 Ending

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German instructors are so methodical. They cover all the angles. I've very rarely had to question a German for clarification, because it has already been covered.

Love this tutorial. Everything needed is explained. Those with natural talent can become great, and those who are average can become relatively good.

Thanks mate.

seanonel
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Like a whip. Listen to this guy. You won't get better instruction anywhere

angellee
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This video will never gets old even after 1000 years. This is gold tutorial.

ivohristov
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This was the video that inspired me to keep trying with no-spin throwing.
I'm much better at it now, thanks to the in-depth and clear instruction.

chukkinladd
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Man, this guy is very good. As soon as I saw his first throw, so confident, so solid, and so perfect, I knew I had to settle in for the entire one hour of video.

covertops.
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There are not enough likes for this kind of pure, thorough, and concise instruction!!

MrMacgyver
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Hi Tom. ;-)
It is so rare, for me, to find a true left handed teacher for any craft/art in life. I'm a truly dominant lefty. I can't do a darn thing right handed. Even my left eye is my dominant aiming/shooting eye. This makes it rough for right handed people to teach me almost anything. They just can't get it into their heads, that it really is just like looking into a mirror when a right handed person is trying to teach a true lefthanded person almost anything! It tends to confuse them because everything is perfectly opposite of itself.
The same holds true, for a true left hander teaching a true right hander. I discovered this as my five kids grew up. Two are true lefties, two are right handed and my oldest boy is all mixed up.;-)
So, to find a fellow lefty, that has mastered any craft/skill, that also has the patients to break down their craft/skill and teach it to others, including lefties, is a true gift that rarely comes around in ones life.
The other two master lefthanders that were in my life for a brief time, improved my skill in their area of expertise, by three to four hundred percent, and that was in a very short period of time.
I've been throwing since I was a little kid. Stars, knives. Mostly stars, cause the knifes kept breaking. ;-) Always at a chest board. But being a lefty, I've never been able to fine tune this skill, until now perhaps. Now I can actually watch a skilled left hander in action, who explains, as well as shows each step! ;-) This will also be a good tool to help bond more with my challenged sons.
Thanks Tom. I'll keep in touch and let you know how things are going.
Bryon

natureboy
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This is the video that I learned so much. I became a better thrower almost immediately. I'm at day 19 and can throw using my right hand which is my dominant hand and left. Also can throw with my left backhanded no spin. Your the best. So grateful for you and Adam Celadin. I show everyone your videos.

raysaerialphography
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6 years later and still the best tutorial on the subject! I hope you are fully healed and can start throwing more soon tom!

JamesTheAxeThrower
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You are not only a world class expert in knife throwing, but also a kind person and very good teacher. And you help and inspire me and many others.

TimothyCampling
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Thanks for this straightforward, clear tutorial.
I am left-handed, so I especially loved watching this.

eecarolinee
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This tutorial video was epic, maybe the best technical analysis I have ever seen?

JustAnotherJarhead
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this is honestly like the best tutorial I've ever seen about anything ever

ravensalt
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I'm learning how to throw with no-spin technic about one week with your video, cause we're always in lockdown in France and I've a lot of time for learning. Your tutorial is amazing : it's THE Bible of no-spin for those who speak English (cause there are a lot in Russian... And I don't speak Russian). So I've made 2 knives like the Arrow (from Flying Steel) or those from Adam Celadin in a piece of steel and it works well. Now, I can throw my knives at 3m and 4m with the basic technic, just in one week !!! It's a little boy dream for me that I can realize now. Thank you very much for your very precises explanations. You are a very good teacher, and of course, a very good pianist too.

MrDamienpineau
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Je suis de Belgique, J'adore vos videos et tutoriels, vous etes un grand champion du throwing. Encore un grand merci pour vos tutoriels au top, qui m'on permis de commencer le no-spin avec beaucoup plus de facilité.

levaquejp
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I finally made it through the entire tutorial. This is fantastic, so much to consider. I really liked the grip section - it made me think quite a lot. I haven’t been happy with my sliding technique because I feel like I am just losing power, but sometimes it all comes together and the power is there. I think in those instances I have a tighter grip and better push from my index finger. I also appreciated the knife discussion with specifications. I would love to make my own knives but I can’t do that just yet so for now I just need to purchase the right knifes for how I want to throw. I will need to re-watch various sections as I go forward but I now have a lot to build off of. Thank you very much for taking the time to make this tutorial.

ILurnGood
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Du bist ein Künstler. Deine Wurftechnik sieht so ästhetisch aus. Respekt.

picknickmondlicht
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Love this guy! I call him the Professor of No Spin! Nobody’s better that I’ve seen!

selyts
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came here from adam's channel, this video was much better at explaining the technical aspect. thank you so much!

Fraustyy
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That was very well done, and if anybody who’s actually interested in learning how to throw knives as eyeballs, they can see how you very well put everything body motion and technique of holding the knife. Everything is good thank you

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