It is called 'yabusame,' written in Japanese as: 流鏑馬
It is the Javelin.
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This depends upon what it is that you are throwing. Throwing a javelin is not like throwing a fit, or throwing a fight. Let's say you are throwing a javelin. Your throwing could be accurate, powerful, and (since a javelin is a weapon) perhaps deadly. But all of that depends upon context.
That is the correct spelling of "javelin" (competition throwing spear).
The handle of a javelin is called the "grip." It is typically made of a textured material to provide athletes with a secure hold. The grip is designed to allow for optimal throwing technique and is an essential part of the javelin's overall design.
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The three fouls that can occur when throwing the javelin are stepping out of the throwing area, failing to release the javelin before crossing the front edge of the throwing arc, and the javelin landing outside the designated sector. A throw is considered a foul if the athlete touches the ground outside the throwing area during their attempt. Additionally, if the javelin does not land within the marked sector, the throw is also invalidated.
In the ancient Roman legions, one of the main weapons of their soldiers was the javelin. This we could call a spear as per the question. There were several innovations made to the javelin that made it a very effective weapon. One example of this was a javelin that after it struck a target, the head of the javelin would bend making it impossible for the enemy to throw the javelin back to the Roman soldiers.
Track and field athletics in the following events, javelin, decathlon, heptathlon.
javelin is dangerous because you can get someone in the neck if they stand right infront of me
it will move accordingly to however way the javelin is being held
A ninja's throwing star is called a shuriken and it literally translates to"dart" or "throwing star"