What is boomerang?
Boomerang, also known as a throwing stick, is a wooden object that is often shaped in the form of an open apartment in or cross. Boomerang can also have other forms, but only Open V and X formats return boomerangs. The unwavering boomerang was mostly used by Australian natives as a hunting weapon or even as a replacement for combat bars. While Boomerangs are not exclusive to Australia, the name comes from the Australian tribe of Truwal, which used boomerangs only 3,000 years ago.
The returning boomerang is designed so that one of its sides is more flattering than the other. This allows air to flow in a way that produces an elevator. When it is properly fired, the boomerang uses this elevator to fly in the curve and returns to the starting point. However, if it is fired incorrectly, the boomerang will fly up and then fall to the ground when a wind elevator stops. Learn how to throw boomerang requires practice because most people do it in a way similar to frisbee®, resulting in a boomerAng is flying rather than a spin.
Bomerang used for sport can be made of countless materials. Wood is traditional, but more and more and more boomerangs are constructed from plastic. The average weight for boomerang is three ounce (85 g), with very few models above four. Users can choose between right and left boomerang. They are designed differently, so they spin in opposite directions. The use of the wrong boomerang makes it difficult to throw the user and can lead to unpleasant turns.
Several boomerang competitions are organized around the world, the main is the World Cup that takes place every two years. Professional players compete in a number of challenges such as accuracy, endurance, trick catch and long distance. Players from Germany, Switzerland and the US often win the title. The Swiss Boomerang Har Manuel Schütz holds a record for the longest throw, which reached 781 feet (238 meters) before falling to the ground.