The Number 1 podcast discussing all things slinging. Come join us as we explore the history, the use and the appeal of one of mankind's oldest weapons.
Slings, staff slings, and traditional archery: In this episode, NOOC (Andrew) and Kick talk shop with Correy Hawk. Correy (@organic.archer on Instagram) is a veteran of the US Marine Corps, and he was on the survival show Alone (Season 7). These days he teaches classes on traditional bow making at his home in Nebraska and sells bows and staff slings on his website (www.organicarchery.com). Listen in as we talk history, accuracy, hunting, and we compare bows vs slings and staff slings. *Editor's note. Due to unforeseen circumstances, we fell behind on editing. This episode was recorded approximately 6 months prior to this episode release.
We thought we should let you guys know where we've been, what the next steps for the podcast are and let you know about some of the exciting recent developments in the slinging community! Be sure to listen all the way to the end...
In this episode, Kick and Nooc tackle one of the big topics of slinging history: ancient Rome! It's a lot of history to cover: the equipment, the tactics, the sources, the Balearic islanders and even the kestros. Tune in for another historic episode of Catch This! Podcast.
Joining Kick and Nooc for this episode is knife thrower Lowik! The body mechanics of throwing, the joys of learning a "useless" skill and whether a sling should ever be brought to a knife fight are all discussed with possibly the first person to throw and stick a knife with a sling. Give it a listen!
A little update to keep you guys in the loop of our plans and a few little teasers for upcoming episodes.
They're often confused, but the sling and the slingshot couldn't be more different. Kick and Nooc chat with Fowler of Fowler's Makery and Mischief on YouTube and season 3 winner of History's "Alone", to hash out the pros and cons of each in our sling vs slingshot episode! Intro and Outro music: Tornado by Wintergatan Find more fun stuff! Website: https://www.catchthispodcast.com/ Instagram: @catch_this_podcast The Slinging.org forum, full of info and knowledgeable members. Come join in the discussions that helped bring the podcast about: http://www.slinging.org/forum/YaBB.pl
Kick and Nooc are joined once more by Channing from Practical Paracord. So how did the international slinging competition in Ibiza go? What was it like? Who were the winners? What are the plans for the future of slinging competition? All this and more are explored in the latest episode of Catch This!
Kick and Nooc are joined this episode by Channing from Practical Paracord. Slinger, sling-maker and YouTuber, Channing chats about the upcoming international slinging competition in Ibiza, how he's been training for it and what he's excited to see out there.
Hunting with a sling is a big, and sometimes controversial, topic so Kick and Nooc, after talking it through themselves, invited Mersa, slinger extraordinaire, to help break it all down and give his perspective on sling hunting.
Slinging for sport! Kick and Nooc talk distance, accuracy and friendly competition all around the world in the latest episode of the Number 1 slinging podcast.
The history of humanity is punctuated by battles and war and the sling has played a larger part in them than most people realise. Kick and Nooc cover how the sling has been used in conflict from the Stone Age right up to the present day.
Our first episode explores the most famous slinger and shepherd sling victim: David and Goliath! Kick and Nooc look at the original Biblical battle, and how slingers like David have been underestimated for thousands of years. Read the Bible story of David and Goliath here: https://tinyurl.com/j4jcbnyt
Welcome to Catch This! Podcast! Join us, Kick and Nooc, as we talk all things slinging. We're going to be exploring the fascinating history of one of man's oldest weapons: the shepherd sling! In this, our Hello World episode, we introduce ourselves, explain our name (touching on some of the history of slings) and share our plans for the future.