Originally posted by: Tina
Originally posted by: DVad3r
Practice...I dunno about spin throws, the way I throw is the blade rotates once towards the object and stays in that general position till it makes contact. Spin throws are more powerful I guess but take alot more skill as you need to estimate the distance and # of rotatations so the blade always makes contact.
Suggest a good, safe place to practice?
You're serious about this? What are you going to use it for, self defense? do you realize that the same laws that covers concealed weapons also covers shurikens, IOW, you could be carrying a glock or a shuriken for self defense.
If it is just for fun then i suggest you get a good solid arrow board, these borsd sustain hits from the strongest bows and won't shred easily, you can put a pic or your ex boyfriend or whatever on that and in the event that you don't put it in the chair, monitor, wall, whatever i'm sure you can have some fun with it.
Ok, enough fun at your exspense, let's have some at my expense, when i was younger o so much younger then todaaaay, i n... oh wait, i was telling a story here, well, we usually just went out into the woods and practiced on trees.
Yeah, that was a boring story but hell, throwing shurikens at trees isn't all that exciting.