I was amazed at the "bullet" technique. I'm guessing the rotation helps maintain the parabola over longer distances. Or, is it to create a devastating entrance wound?
erniesbudolab 2 years ago 3
Thanks Ernie.
When I give spin such as a bullet a form of the tip which seems to be Shuriken is good.
When a tip of a form of knife spins, it is hard to stick.
On the other hand, your opinion is correct, too.
It create a devastating entrance wound. In case of if target is human body.
HouzanSuzuki 2 years ago
This is a very cool video, Sensei! Its interesting to see the details of the no spin method.
kidosool 2 years ago 2
3:34 is quarter spin throw which "turns to reverse"=Reverse quarter spin throw.
This is very odd technique.
However, effective distance is from 20 feet.
Next same video is slightly good picture quality than this video.
watch?v=yBpL9rXcQjI
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It looks very nice.
snaip 2 years ago
I was amazed at the "bullet" technique. I'm guessing the rotation helps maintain the parabola over longer distances. Or, is it to create a devastating entrance wound?
erniesbudolab 2 years ago 3
Thanks Ernie.
When I give spin such as a bullet a form of the tip which seems to be Shuriken is good.
When a tip of a form of knife spins, it is hard to stick.
On the other hand, your opinion is correct, too.
It create a devastating entrance wound. In case of if target is human body.
HouzanSuzuki 2 years ago
This is a very cool video, Sensei! Its interesting to see the details of the no spin method.
kidosool 2 years ago 2
3:34 is quarter spin throw which "turns to reverse"=Reverse quarter spin throw.
This is very odd technique.
However, effective distance is from 20 feet.
Next same video is slightly good picture quality than this video.
watch?v=yBpL9rXcQjI
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HouzanSuzuki 2 years ago
It looks very nice.
snaip 2 years ago