Throwing Axes
We offer a wide selection of throwing axe, hatchets and hawks for the new or experienced axe thrower. Throwing axes is a great pass time, or hobby unless you crave competitive sport at your local axe throwing league. Hatchets are a good choice for beginners in terms of weight and balance, while tomahawks are little more challenging but still enjoyed by novice and experienced throwers.
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Cold Steel has modified the Axe Gang Hatchet, that you all know and love, to meet regulations for competition axe throwing in your favourite league. Meets most axe throwing association requirements fo...
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What is Axe Throwing?
Throwing axes is a thrilling activity that has gained popularity in recent years. Whether you are a seasoned professional or a first-timer, throwing axes can be a fun and exciting way to spend an afternoon. We offer a variety of throwing axe by manufactures including Cold Steel and Hanwei to get you started in your new hobby or possibly competitive sport.
History of Throwing Axes
Throwing axes can be traced back to ancient civilizations such as the Vikings, who used throwing axes as weapons in battle. Over time, the sport has evolved and is now enjoyed by people of all ages and skill levels. Today, throwing axes is considered a recreational activity that requires skill, focus, and technique.
Types of Axes Used for Throwing
Before you begin throwing axes, it is important to choose the right type of axe. There are two main types of axes used for throwing: hatchets and tomahawks. Hatchets are smaller and lighter, making them a good choice for beginners. Tomahawks, on the other hand, are larger and heavier, which makes them more challenging to throw.
Choosing the Right Target
Choosing the right target is crucial when it comes to throwing axes. You should always use a target that is specifically designed for throwing axes, as using the wrong type of target can be dangerous. A good target should be made of softwood, such as pine or spruce, and should be at least 16 inches in diameter.
Techniques for Throwing Axes
When it comes to throwing axes, there are several techniques you can use to improve your accuracy. The most common technique is the one-handed throw, which involves gripping the axe with one hand and throwing it in a single motion. The two-handed throw is another popular technique that involves gripping the axe with both hands and throwing it in a similar motion. It is important to practice both techniques to determine which one works best for you.