7m small needle is the ultimate flex of throwing, immagine if you could compete with this hahaha
@xiaoyang03268 ай бұрын
My English is not very good. The following contents are translated by software. This knife in the video is called Wolverine in China, because I am from China and was originally designed by Chinese company zhonganmeng. I am a knife friend who practices flying knives in China. I didn't expect that Chinese knives can still be seen here.🤝
@Russkij_Imperialist9 ай бұрын
👍Прелестно ! 🇷🇺
@berndallmendinger32039 ай бұрын
absolutely brilliant throwing styles, so powerful. At the end of the throwing movement it often looks as if you are stopping. Would you say that your technique contains SKANF elements?
@joelholopainen68659 ай бұрын
Thanks. Perhaps little bit skanf but this might be a hybrid. The stopping in the end happens by itself.
@yykk53999 ай бұрын
so powerful! you really inspire me. Ive been training for 1 year now and I keep watching all your videos. if you come in canada one day hit me up! I would like to learn from you! keep on the great work, I can tell your holding something lethal here, something that our ancestor couldv'e use to hunt or fight with. With the proper training you are showing how effecient throwing stuff is... thank you!
@joelholopainen68659 ай бұрын
Thanks. In Canada there are a lot better and powerful throwers than me. I suggest that you get in contact with Petr Benda. He can be found from Instagram under the name of ilike_knives or something. He is the best in the world at the moment and lives in Canada. Second guy is Michael Lobinowich. He is the best in the world at trick-shots. Can be found from Instagram too. Those guys can teach you. Their technique comes from Russia.
@MCSEknight9 ай бұрын
Damn. Checked out thedojo. They have some nice looking throwing knife sets. And here on KZbin, their bo-shuriken throwing is insane. Super hard hits, and they throw with almost effortless ease. I'm impressed. Thanks for the recommendation man! Gonna have to get a set of the Steel Wolf knives :)
@TEDOJO9 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you so very much for your support, man! Don’t forget to use the coupon if you buy! We do have more content up, I’ll start uploading on KZbin as well! Keep tuned and stay friends!
@joelholopainen68659 ай бұрын
Nice! I’m a hard fan too. And Steel wolves are one of my favourites.
@MCSEknight9 ай бұрын
@@TEDOJO Awesome stuff. I'm subscribed and will definitely be ordering.
@TEDOJO9 ай бұрын
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@MCSEknight8 ай бұрын
@@TEDOJO Just reporting back. Got the Set of Steel Wolf, or Wolverine throwing knives today. I've been throwing for around 2 years and have dozens of sets of different knives from knife makers all over the world. These are AMAZING. No Spin, No Problem. Half spin - First time ever getting a 9 meter + half spin with almost no effort. I don't normally throw at that distance, so it took more concentration to actually hit the target at that distance for me than worrying about whether or not it would stick. I'm just blown away. I'm so happy with these, and Wishing you guys the best!! @joelholopainen6865 - Thank you again for your recommendation and awesome content. You Rock!!!
@winstonallen95909 ай бұрын
I like the your technique for throwing bo shurikens. I use more of like a karate chop where as you seem to draw a lot of power from almost like a side arm baseball style throw. I think I am going to work on my side arm throw. You have inspired me with your video.
@joelholopainen68659 ай бұрын
Glad to hear. I believe the way people throw and generate power is a matter of taste. So many options. No absolute right or wrong. Karate chop sounds like the traditional japanese style. Check them out from you KZbin. Tags like ”MSR bo-shuriken” and ”Japanese”.
@winstonallen95909 ай бұрын
I'll check them out. Thanks for the tip.@@joelholopainen6865