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History of Axe Throwing, equipment, Rules, and news

History of Axe Throwing, equipment, Rules, and news

November 25, 2021 By Live Sports

Axe throwing is a sport that has been around for centuries, with records suggesting it can be traced back to ancient Roman times.

The sport has seen a resurgence in the past few years, with more and more people becoming interested in this ancient art form. Axe throwing clubs are now popping up all over North America, with participants getting together to throw axes at wooden targets. There are many locations in Canada, Australia, the United States, New Zealand, Poland, and United Kingdon were participants as of 2020.

History of Axe Throwing

Clubs

Axe throwing clubs are not new. They have been around for centuries. While modern Axe throwing clubs are either underground or in an outdoor setting, the art of Axe throwing has existed for nearly as long as humans have been using tools. Human civilization has existed for over 100,000 years, and the use of tools has been a part of our evolution. For most of human history, the main tool used was the Stone Axe. Archaeological evidence shows that humans were using the stone Axe as early as the Middle Paleolithic period.

Rules of Axe Throwing

As with any sport, some rules govern what you can and can’t do in an Axe throwing competition. The basic rule is that you have to throw an Axe and have it hit a target.

If it makes contact, it will count as a hit. For best results, you should throw the Axe at a target 20 meters away and try to hit it. If the Axe makes contact with the target, it will be a hit.

The Rules of Throwing

  1. Choose a target 20 meters away. 2. The first throw is called a “cross”. Ensure that the Axe is pointed in the general direction of the target.
  2. The first throw should be about 10-20 meters long.
  3. The Axe should be thrown at a low to medium speed.
  4. The Axe must contact the target and be in a good position to make contact.
  5. Axes are considered to be good if they have a “knock.” A knock is when the Axe hits the target and shatters into pieces.
  6. If a knock is not achieved, the Axe is not considered to be good.
  7. If the Axe misses the target, it is thrown again. If the Axe misses the target again, it is thrown again. Repeat until the Axe makes contact with the target.

Equipment

The equipment for the sports has given below.

  1. A strap or a rope that the person can attach the Axe to.
  2. A bucket.
  3. A target (your choice).

Procedure

  1. Attach the Axe to the rope.
  2. Throw the Axe into the bucket.
  3. Pull the Axe out of the bucket.
  4. Hold the Axe.
  5. The Axe is considered good if it hits the target.
  6. If the Axe does not hit the target, the person throws the Axe back into the bucket.
  7. Repeat steps 3-4 until the Axe hits the target.

In conclusion

Using this method, your Axe will always hit the target. The only problem is that the Axe may throw out of the bucket. So it would be best if you had a big enough bucket to hold the Axe and the person while keeping the Axe away from the person.

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