Knife Throwing

Who knew that throwing knives was considered a sport? For the most part, knife throwing is more for entertainment than sports; however there are some organizations around the world that hold knife throwing competitions.

Classic Throwing Knives

The throwing knife used in sport or entertainment is not your normal everyday kitchen knife. Instead of having a traditional knife that has a wooden or plastic handle that is bonded to it, the knife throwing sport uses one piece knives that are typically made from one steel piece. These cold steel throwing knives do not have any type of handles and a good distributed weight balance.

You will likely find some wholesale throwing knives that may have double edges, although they are not very sharp. After all, the point is having a knife throw not cutting yourself. Using the throwing force of penetration in a target is what keeps the knife sticking in its intended place. Besides, it is the durability, weight distribution and overall heft of the knife that makes the difference in knife throwing. If you are just learning how to throw knives, you probably want to find a wholesale place where they have some cheap throwing knives.

The Basics Of Knife Throwing

The principle of your knife throwing technique is based on having a sufficient amount of force behind the throw to stick to the target. You, as the knife thrower, should take into account the number of rotations of the knife, distance thrown, accuracy and positioning of your body. Each distance will require some adjustments to body positioning as well as the grip of the knife.

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When you learn to throw knives, you will discover that if you hold the knife away from the center of its gravity, you will cause the knife to spin faster. A grip with a good center of gravity will have little spin. Competing or serving as part of a demonstration, you will discover that this sport actually encompasses both throwing knives and axes, which obviously have a technique all its own.

The Entertainment In Knife Throwing

Quite a few films in Hollywood depict a knife throwing scene which is a bit unrealistic. Real knife throwers do not hold the knife by its tip and allow the center of gravity to be off to create a large number of rotations. In real life, the knife would lose its momentum quickly and would likely do little damage to the intended target. Plus the knife would not have a handle, unlike the movie versions. Remember, throwing knife instructions incorporate a knife without a handle and advise on holding a knife near its center of gravity for more success.

Of course, traditional knife throwing, while exciting, is not enough fodder to create a sensational scene in a movie. However, for many people around the world, just the act of throwing a knife is exciting enough.

 
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