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You know… I really hate to disrespect their expert, because he is 10x the actual marksman than I am when it comes to throwing a tomahawk, but when it comes to *teaching* people how to throw… I cringed several times watching the show today.
I’ve taught five-year-olds to throw faster than it was going with the marksmen on there. He was throwing way too much at them – all you need for basic accuracy is a baseball throw with a straight wrist, and he’s got them worrying about driving nails and which leg they’re driving off of…
It’s just interesting. I know he’s an excellent thrower, but teaching and doing are very different things.
Just reread that comment and realized I came off as more of an ass that it sounded in my head. Would delete it if I could.