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Wielding an axe

I love showing people that proficiency with an axe is about technique, not strength; many of the most capable axe users I know are small in stature.

To avoid the danger of the axe hitting your legs should you miss the chopping block, a good option is to kneel down while using the axe so your body stays out of the way.

Classic swing

1. Place your length of wood on the far side of the chopping block so that your axe will bury itself in the block, should you miss the piece of wood.

If standing, keep your legs apart and knees bent. Keep one hand stationary at the base

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