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Looking Out for an Adrenaline-inducing Hobby? Go Axe Throwing!

Axe Whopping, an indoor axe throwing company in Denver is an excellent choice to get your friends together and take part in weekly leagues and experience this unique sport. Walk-in for a visit to our venue and you will surely fall in love with axe throwing. Visit us now!

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Looking Out for an Adrenaline-inducing Hobby? Go Axe Throwing!

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  1. Looking Out for an Adrenaline-inducing Hobby? Go Axe Throwing! ©www.axewhooping.com | All rights reserved.

  2. Axe throwing is regarded as a recreational activity that invites people who love extreme sports and wish to release rage by hurling their axes on a wooden log. Want to know more? Continue reading this article! Evolution of the axe Axes are one of the oldest tools used by men and has become quite a sports favorite lately, that are common in bars and recreational facilities. This is considered as an active entertainment to invite your friends and family for an axe throwing dare where you need to hit the bullseye using an axe to score points. It is an ideal sport for any occasion like the bachelorette, birthday parties, corporate team building or a date night. Yes, you heard it right! ©www.axewhooping.com | All rights reserved.

  3. Mythology associated with axes Traditionally, stone axes were known as thunderbolts and widely used to guard buildings against lightning, and mystically believed that lightning would never strike the same place twice. • The steel axes were placed in crop fields with the cutting edge pointing towards the sky; believing that it would protect the crops from bad weather. • A standing axe buried inside the sill plate of the house kept away witches. • An axe placed under the bed signified male offspring. It all started in the early days of America wherein Native Americans used a tomahawk, as it was their valuable hand-to-hand weapon and that’s the reason they did not throw it in battle. Later, they started with tournaments where several people used to gather for axe throwing tournaments and trading. The tradition continues with tonnes of indoor axe throwing companies booming in Canada and the U.S. There are professional tournaments and leagues too. ©www.axewhooping.com | All rights reserved.

  4. If you are a beginner and planning to give it a go, then you ought to read these tips. Guide to choosing the ‘perfect’ throwing axe If you are in love with the axe throwing sounds and the rusty looking warehouse and have been dreaming about your wooden target frequently, then you can participate in professional tournaments too. Whatever type or style of hatchet you choose, make sure it falls under the organization’s specifications. Choose the one that gives you a feeling of ownership and works best for your throwing mechanics. ©www.axewhooping.com | All rights reserved.

  5. A Standard Hatchet World Axe Throwing League (WATL) Requirements: • Axe Weight: Maximum up to 2 Lbs • Handle: Wood, plastic or steel • Length: 12 inches (at least) • Blade length: 4.75 inches (approx.) Make sure that you are thorough with the WATL rules. They allow you to choose a different style of axe with a handle made from any material. ©www.axewhooping.com | All rights reserved.

  6. If you are a beginner and planning to give it a go, then you ought to read these tips. There are two major ways of axe throwing: • Two-handed over the head • One-handed over the shoulder 1) Two-handed over the head • Take your position by placing one foot behind the starting line. • Chalk your hands (for better control) before you firmly hold the axe at the bottom of the handle. • Grip the axe with one hand and the other one over it. • Take a step forward as you lift the axe over the head and hit the target like throwing a soccer ball. • Make sure you keep your body and arms in the same direction along with your eyes glued to your target. ©www.axewhooping.com | All rights reserved.

  7. 2) One-handed over the shoulder • Start by placing one foot behind the line. • Place the axe beside your leg. • Step forward while lifting the axe over your shoulders. • Keep your arms and body in the same motion as you release the axe before throwing it to the target. Axe Whopping, an indoor axe throwing company in Denver is an excellent choice to get your friends together and take part in weekly leagues and experience this unique sport. Walk-in for a visit to our venue and you will surely fall in love with axe throwing. Visit us now! ©www.axewhooping.com | All rights reserved.

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