Graculus wrote:Most definitely, and my teacher even designed some himself. If the style teaches you to fight, these kinds of weapons can be readily used, but developing the ability to use them with the fa-jin of your style is important to get the most out of them.
Old school teachers all had their favorites, many of which remained secrets except for their favored students.
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wayne hansen wrote: Just to show if you understand your art it is all there
Pole,spear,broadsword and straight sword have it all
Bhassler wrote:Lots of people will pick up a weapon (small or large) and draw correlations between weapon and empty hand, but when you see them move it's apparent that it's all theory and they are missing key differences in terms of utility
wayne hansen wrote:The problem here is people haven’t learnt the 4 tai chi weapons ant their San shou sets
Bhassler wrote:
I worked landscaping in the past, and ever since then have felt that the short handled drain spade is just about the most formidable non-weapon weapon I can think of...
Bhassler wrote:I worked landscaping in the past, and ever since then have felt that the short handled drain spade is just about the most formidable non-weapon weapon I can think of...
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