Hmm... This is a cool party trick, but not a very good thing to try in a 'real battle scenario'.
You don't really want to throw your sword at someone unless you're very close, and you have another weapon to use after; people block shuriken, think how easy it would be to block a sword. Also, the Ninjato never really existed, the myth came from the fact that good Samurai had good swords, and good Samurai didn't let their swords get stolen, so when a ninja stole a sword, they were bad swords...
@teagm003 And bad swords in Japan weren't tempered as much as a good sword, as it takes a master smith to temper them properly, so the badly tempered swords looked straight next to a good sword.
@masterthoj Thanks Thoj, truly it is not so hard.... practice until a sense of proper distance, grip & timing of release becomes intuitive....
let no thought intrude upon your intent....do not think, just do....guiding the projectile into the target with follow through.
I recommend a brief moment of meditation before practice, as balance within begets balance without...so within is where your discipline should begin. Meditation, is simply the objective observation of thoughts in formation.
@saltyninja01 No, it is a very crude sword that was homemade about 30 years ago. nothing pretty about it.....seriously...it is a "throw away" weapon....
lol ok that was not that funny.... but you get the point :)
@LordOfTheGnus True combat practice puts utmost emphasis & importance on the very 1st throw, as in combat it is that 1st throw that truly matters. Yes, competency begets consistency yet .. people fight as they train, so i train in the most realistic way i can, & so i never perform the exact same throw even two times in a row, because i would never do that in real combat. Also i am long past the point of needing to "prove" myself. Although i do enjoy training everyday to improve myself, TC
Lets seee the # of ways i know to send one to heaven are 1457 & the number of ways to send one to hell is........ 1457 as well..... lol kidding of course. comedy is # 989 ] :)
Hmm... This is a cool party trick, but not a very good thing to try in a 'real battle scenario'.
You don't really want to throw your sword at someone unless you're very close, and you have another weapon to use after; people block shuriken, think how easy it would be to block a sword. Also, the Ninjato never really existed, the myth came from the fact that good Samurai had good swords, and good Samurai didn't let their swords get stolen, so when a ninja stole a sword, they were bad swords...
teagm003 1 week ago
@teagm003 And bad swords in Japan weren't tempered as much as a good sword, as it takes a master smith to temper them properly, so the badly tempered swords looked straight next to a good sword.
teagm003 1 week ago
TEACH...ME...EVERYTHING... YOU KNOW!!!
MrTsquare64 9 months ago
that was badass dude..!
masterthoj 10 months ago
@masterthoj Thanks Thoj, truly it is not so hard.... practice until a sense of proper distance, grip & timing of release becomes intuitive....
let no thought intrude upon your intent....do not think, just do....guiding the projectile into the target with follow through.
I recommend a brief moment of meditation before practice, as balance within begets balance without...so within is where your discipline should begin. Meditation, is simply the objective observation of thoughts in formation.
xaedmon 10 months ago
That's not a Paul chen is it???
saltyninja01 11 months ago
@saltyninja01 No, it is a very crude sword that was homemade about 30 years ago. nothing pretty about it.....seriously...it is a "throw away" weapon....
lol ok that was not that funny.... but you get the point :)
xaedmon 11 months ago
@xaedmon ok :)
saltyninja01 11 months ago
@xaedmon Whatever you throw that sword at certainly gets "the point" ;)
Haha, I'm ten months late with that joke!
WoodlandWookiee 2 weeks ago
You oughta make a vid where you do it successfully 5 times in a row, to show that it's a plausible technique.
LordOfTheGnus 11 months ago
@LordOfTheGnus True combat practice puts utmost emphasis & importance on the very 1st throw, as in combat it is that 1st throw that truly matters. Yes, competency begets consistency yet .. people fight as they train, so i train in the most realistic way i can, & so i never perform the exact same throw even two times in a row, because i would never do that in real combat. Also i am long past the point of needing to "prove" myself. Although i do enjoy training everyday to improve myself, TC
xaedmon 11 months ago
Pshh Ding haha
wwecircus22 1 year ago
are you a black belt in anything?
hogarchy 1 year ago
nit bad nice form
ShastaSwordsmen 1 year ago
lol nice throw m8 gj
trelopouloss 1 year ago
Dude... How are you not Geting any vrews? Nice Throw.
SuburbanNinja8000 1 year ago
five stars.
incredible.
hendrixphish420 2 years ago
Lets seee the # of ways i know to send one to heaven are 1457 & the number of ways to send one to hell is........ 1457 as well..... lol kidding of course. comedy is # 989 ] :)
xaedmon 2 years ago
Man, I wouldn't want to get on your bad side!
You probably have a thousand different ways to kill a person.
TheMasterSlasher 2 years ago
me neither. it would be over in 2 hits. my body hitting the ground and the ambulance hitting 90 mph
hendrixphish420 2 years ago