weapons

Forum Post Specialized Weapons
...man's '2'. Many people train in 'techniques'. The best fighters develop 'weapons'. Things which destroy. He knows he has them, and he knows what they can do....
Forum Post hand made martial arts training weapons
Any one interested in custom wooden weapons? Http://www.bobsbokkens.bigstep.com
Forum Post 19th Century Martial Arts Seminar (Review!)
Ever since Grokk picked up a stick and a sharp rock, martial arts has been about weapons. Some schools my stress empty hand but the style has weapons somewhere in its genes. Whether the teacher is...
Forum Post question...
You'll have to call around schools for weapons. Depends on which weapon you are interested in. A Japanese martial art school won't teach Chinese weapons. . . And most schools these days don&...
Forum Post learning to use a sword
Hi, you´re right! Don´t try to use bladed weapons without a proper training - you won´t learn anything, but the chances to hurt yourself are not that bad. Since there are *big* differences ...
Forum Post I have a very interesting question
Grizzly bear. Stronger, bigger, more weapons, carnivore.
Forum Post Are Western martial arts underrated?
... ironbar / Knife / Cleaver and hack tyson to pieces? Everone seems to assume no conflict ever involves weapons.... Why is that?...
Forum Post For a good laugh go here ....
...dden by law and convention from engaging in personal combat, since my hands and feet are considered lethal weapons. You bet they are, pal. Show me the State law that provides for your hands and f...
Forum Post Nunchakus not legal in CA, NY?
...ive in local, State and National organizations promoting such, but that has little to do with Martial Arts weapons. California and New York (as well as other places) are extremely paranoid and rea...
Blog Post The Japanese sword
A Japanese sword is one of the traditional bladed weapons of Japan. These are categorised in several types according to size and method of manufacture. The most commonly known type is the katan...
Forum Post jet li movies
...ne that was made in Red China, not the Hong Kong stuff KF buffs will love this one....lots and lots of weapons same 'ol 'i'm here to avenge my dead father' plot, but for so...
Forum Post Schools in Texas
...ter George Ling Hu, who teaches Yang style tai chi chuan, bagua chuan, hsingi chuan, Northern Shaolin, and weapons. E-mail me privately and I can tell you how to get in touch with him. He is one of on...
Forum Post Aikido vs Jiu Jitsu
...in the 1920's. Jujutsu is the Japanese term for essentially any combat techniques that do not use weapons, although they are often used against weapons. Old forms of jujutsu are often cal...
Forum Post Chinese sword question
...y (well, at least good smelting). You ought to see what they had to do to bronze to make it useable in weapons! Peace favor your sword, Kirk Lawson...
Forum Post Brazilian Ju-Jitsu vs. Traditional Ju-jitsu
...non-competetive art for a reason, because it is to dangerous i.e. strikes to eyes and groin and the use of weapons. i practice both arts together and i benefit from both... personally tradional will m...
Forum Post Martial Law :What style(s) does Sammo Hung practise?
I read that in the opera school Sammo was in they taught an eagle kung fu style mixed in with lots of weapons and acrobatics. I don't really know about Sammo's martial art background, but Ja...
Forum Post Shotokan Ryu Karate: fighting agenst wepons
...ea). Most 'karate masters' from the old country didn't much want to admit of the primacy of weapons training in their home area. That's changed now. Now, it is the oppression of th...
Forum Post butterfly twist??
.....so I like to play around a little on my own. I little back ground: 16 yr., karate for 11 years...big weapons guy (nunchuke and bokken) I can do a kip up, 540 kick, 360 crescent, tornado kick, an...
Forum Post difference between hwarangdo and hapkido
...school, they taught stances, and forms. The differences I saw was that HRD uses a lot more traditional weapons, like swords, and they spend a lot of time with meditation and, later on, learning ac...
Forum Post Aikido Atemi
...ts for different applications. Relatively speaking, how would a BJJ guy go against multiple attackers with weapons, say, swords? From my understanding, relatively poorly. 'Going to ground' i...
Forum Post WWII Japanese Swords
Yes, the captured weapons of conquered enemies are particularly prized as war trophies- we used to use 'heads', but that has passed out of favor now. Had the Japanese won the war, we'd ...
Forum Post Brazilian Jiu jitsu. Not good against multiple attackers?
...e. The improbability of MA varies based on... well, everything. Size advantage, skill difference, numbers, weapons, weather they all arrive at the same time, etc. They are higher caliber atheltes ...
Forum Post Chen Taiji and Neijia--some questions
... early memories. Do you know anything about Indonesian art? You might want to reference Draeger; 'Weapons & Fighting Arts of the Indonesian Archipelago' (Tuttle- early 70's some...
Forum Post Chas -- JAMA recent article on Kuntao
... 2) Somewhere in between 1 and 3 3) Wholly indonesianized (language, use of the kendang, indonesian weapons, etc) but retaining some of the form and function of the totok origins. These are...
Forum Post law enforcement MA
...s) of Kali, Escrima, or Arnis. The emphasis is on stick work at first which gets you used to going against weapons. Most of the counter attacks take aim at the attacking limbs first before going to th...
Forum Post Difference between Wing Chun and Wing Tsun?
...cs or flavors to its expression. Some have more locking, grappling, and throwing, some have many forms and weapons, some have no forms and only a small set of loose drills. No claim of 'true'...
Forum Post Eskrima and Karate
...something that one would see in a variety of martial arts; it's a typical app. Most of these kinds of weapons sequences have empty-hand parallels, but that doesn't mean the art shar...
Blog Post Two Young People That Took The Ninjas Stories A Little Too Far
...at : Clifton police say they arrested two men dressed liked ninjas and armed with Asian martial arts weapons who said they were sending a warning to drug users. Calling themselves "Shinobi warri...
 

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