Comedic Video: Training Pays Off in Epic Throwdown

Jaxon Wildwood

Updated Wednesday, June 19, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

Prepare to be entertained by a video that has captured the hearts of many on Reddit: "He's been training for this." The video starts with an exclamation, "What the hell are you doing?" followed by a determined declaration, "I have to snap it." This seemingly innocuous start leads to a comedic and perfectly executed throw, showcasing years of practice and precision.

One user reminisces about their son, now in his 20s, who had impeccable aim from the age of 4, accumulating numerous headshots, primarily on them. This resonates with many, including the folks at Team Four Star, who humorously note, "We don't condone child violence. We do, however, find it comedic."

The throw's follow-through has garnered admiration, with one comment stating, "That follow through 😤🤌." Another user praises the throw's sheer power, saying, "No changeup, no sinker, no slider. Straight gas."

The video’s repeatability factor is high, as one viewer admits, "I've watched this 20 times and it keeps getting funnier." The throw is so dynamic that it is compared to a "quick dragon ball z charge up," capturing the spirit of anime-inspired theatrics.

The humor extends to relationships, with one user sharing, "My wife does this to me and every time it connects, 'I didn't think I was actually going to hit you'." The video even sparks creative storytelling, as seen in the comment, "Finally our hero has defeated his archenemy Littlebrotherius, at last peace will reign upon the magic forest."

The throw's ending stance is described as "superhero material," embodying a triumphant and heroic pose. Another witty remark ties into the thrower's attire, or lack thereof: "No Shirt, No Shoes, No Sympathy."

The impeccable form of the thrower is noted with admiration, "That form," while a dad humorously confesses, "As a dad, I'm supposed to get mad. I just can't do it."

The video evokes a nostalgic tune, "Wild thing! You make my heart sing!" and is deemed "a winner's throw😂." The determination on the thrower's face is palpable, "You can see from his facial expression during the wind-up, he was mentally picturing the most epic of throws, and then he actually made it happen exactly how it was planned."

Despite the questionable objective, the thrower's technique is beyond reproach, "I can't condone his objectives, but it is hard to fault his form." The video’s appeal remains undiminished with repeated viewings, "Every time this is posted I laugh harder than the time before."

This video is a perfect blend of humor, skill, and nostalgia, making it one of those rare gems that viewers can watch repeatedly without losing its charm. It's in good company with other memorable clips like the one where a guy backhands another into the shadow realm after a playful gesture. Don't miss out on this epic throwdown!

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Top Comments from Reddit

wldmn13

My son (now in his 20's) had amazing aim as early as 4 years old. He racked up headshots (mainly on me) for years

jakefrommyspace

No changeup, no sinker, no slider. Straight f***in gas.

UTgabe

That follow through 😤🤌

SparkJaa

We here at Team Four Star don't condone child violence. We do, however, find it hilarious.

snagglewolf

I've watched this 20 times and it keeps getting funnier.

goldfunk2

I love how he did a quick dragon ball z charge up

Rockshash-Dumma

Even the ending stance is superhero material!

stifledmind

My wife does this to me and every time it connects "I didn't think I was actually going to hit you".

LostInDinosaurWorld

Finally our hero has defeated his archenemy Littlebrotherius, at last peace will reign upon the magic forest.

YougoReddits

As a dad, i'm supposed to get mad. I just can't do it.

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