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Axe Throwing Techniques

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Axe Throwing Techniques

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  1. Hatchet Harrys Axe Throwing http://www.hatchetharrys.co.uk/

  2. ABOUT US Hatchet Harry’s is all about teaching the Canadian back yard past time of axe throwing to the UK. After seeing the rise of indoor ranges in the UK over the last few years it looked like a great opportunity to create an indoor range in the North East. Newcastle was our first venue, followed by Glasgow, and more to follow! With the help of our axellent (sorry!) coaches you will be sticking axe’s in no time!After 2 years of outdoor axe throwing and the idea of an indoor range being put on the backburner it finally came to be in May 2019. Hatchet Harrys prides itself on excellent customer service and teaching axe throwing in an enjoyable way with an emphasis on safety. http://www.hatchetharrys.co.uk/

  3. Axe Throwing Techniques You're going to need to start with a very sharp axe. The sharper the better. Despite what you might think, a sharper axe will be much safer since it will have a much higher chance to stick in the boards without using so much force! The World Axe Throwing League (WATL) makes throwing axes for throwers of all skills levels that we'll touch on later. Throwing axes cannot be found in local hardware stores, thoses axes are designed to split wood. When axe throwing, we want to stick the axes in the target, not split it in half. A sharp axe will not only help you stick the axe in the target, it will also make your target boards last longer. In addition to a sharp axe you'll need an axe throwing target. The WATL has resources on how to build your own target. Their axe throwing starter kit includes the markers and stencil you'll need to draw your target lines. Traditionally, targets are made of five vertical 2"x10" wooden planks arranged next to each other. When the target is in place, whether on a target stand, a wall or a combination of the two, you can then use the stencil and WATL markers to draw your target, including bullseye and Killshot (which is worth the most points). http://www.hatchetharrys.co.uk/

  4. WATL Axe Throwing Training How To Throw An Axe Two-Handed: for Beginners Hold the axe gingerly as if you were holding a golf club. The harder you grip the axe, the more difficult it will be to let go while keeping the axe straight. 1. Bring the axe back directly over your head as if throwing a soccer ball. 2. Bring your arms forward and release the axe at eye level. 3. Depending on how the axe hits the target, we will need to adjust distance. http://www.hatchetharrys.co.uk/

  5. CONTACT US Address: 95 Union Street , Glasgow, United Kingdom, G1 3TA Email: glasgow@hatchetharrys.co.uk Website: http://www.hatchetharrys.co.uk/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hatchetharrysglasgow/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hatchet_harrys_glasgow/ http://www.hatchetharrys.co.uk/

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