Learning About The Martial Arts Weaponry

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The weapons used in martial arts are obviously an interesting topic for those who like either martial arts or weapons. Hobbyists around the globe collect these weapons. People have a natural awe for martial arts weapons. It can just be a pastime that someone does for the fun of it. Or, you may enjoy actually trying your own skills at using common martial arts weapons. Over the years, there have been many popular martial arts weapons. Here is a quick look at those weapons which have endured through the centuries.


Nunchakus: The truth is, nunchakus weren't initially created as a weapon. These were tools for rice grinding. Over time, weapon applications developed and when they made their movie introduction in the Bruce Lee movies of the early 1970s, they became the perfect martial arts weapons.


Samurai Sword: You could say the samurai sword has at last bested the nunchaku as the leading martial arts weapon thanks to the movies. Surprisingly, the samurai sword had been fading from popularity for a few years.


The Katana: It is likely you know this as the "short sword". It is a popular second weapon of choice for those who use a samurai sword. It has a small, but devoted following.


Arnis/Kali/Escrima Sticks: Long preferred for their functional benefit to self-defense training, the rattan sticks of the Filipino martial arts will always have some kind of fanbase of really serious students of blunt weapons.


The Staff: The staff is another one of those weapons which was popular for many years because it can be translated into anything which can be considered a lengthy blunt weapon such as a pool cue or a broom stick Tips and Tricks for MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) Training . The staff just isn't an aggressor's weapon, since it would not typically be a first choice when going into a fight, but when learned it gives good defensive advantages.


The Three-Sectional Staff: You can actually regard this as a weapon with a cult following due to its appearance in the martial arts motion picture classic The 36th Chamber of Shaolin. You can describe the three-sectional staff as part nunchakus, part staff.


Shuriken: For better or for worse, shuriken throwing stars have long since been an integral part of the martial arts landscape since the ninja film boom of the 1980s. Too dangerous to be used for direct competition, these sharp weapons are typically useful for target practice as a show of proficiency. Such is usually the case with ninja weapons because they are rooted in assassination skills.


The Butterfly Swords: As Wing Chun kung fu makes a popularity come back, the popularity of butterfly swords is also rising. In order to fully grasp the art, you must fully understand the use of these swords.


The Bow and Arrow: The difficulty of mastering Zen archery is what makes the bow and arrow famous. The notion of learning to hit a target with an arrow is really intended to teach patience and self-mastery more than the actual science of using the bow.


These are merely some of the most popular martial arts weapons nowadays. Every one of these weapons requires careful study and practice.