Zero
Master Black Belt
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Aside from your 'hand to hand' training and fighting do many of you train regularly at your clubs (or I guess covertly at home) with particular weapons, and if so which ones do you specialise/focus on?
As stated before, my core MA is goju-ryu and I train with the nunchuku primarily, in fact this is where most of my time and focus goes regarding weapons. I also train with the katana but nowhere near as much as I would like to. I guess a reason for my preference is that with the nunchuk it is a weapon that can easily be concelaed and carried if required on one's person or vehicle - not that I endorse this or actually practice it, but at least there is a level of reality over a live blade katana outside your own home or dojo. (I am ignoring handguns etc and focusing on traditional karate/ma weaponry).
I also rate the nunchuks due to their versatility, fluidity and speed and the dynamics in their attack options. Interestingly though, despite much reading and material to the contrary on their initial use and ability to combat a samurai sword, when ever I have sparred in training with a bo I have defeated the nunchuku user and likewise when I have the nunchuku and try to beat the bo (both defensively and offensively) I invariably fail to the blade - any comments/experience on this? IS there any material/stats on the actual success of combating or at least defending against a katana with nunchuku (even a pair)? I have read that the original horse-hair cord between the batons was meant to be one of the only material the live blade could not navigate or cut and you could therefore snag/intwine the sword leading to disarming. But even when I have managed to evade and carry off a head strike with the nunchuku etc I would in be also cut down. What's up with this??
As stated before, my core MA is goju-ryu and I train with the nunchuku primarily, in fact this is where most of my time and focus goes regarding weapons. I also train with the katana but nowhere near as much as I would like to. I guess a reason for my preference is that with the nunchuk it is a weapon that can easily be concelaed and carried if required on one's person or vehicle - not that I endorse this or actually practice it, but at least there is a level of reality over a live blade katana outside your own home or dojo. (I am ignoring handguns etc and focusing on traditional karate/ma weaponry).
I also rate the nunchuks due to their versatility, fluidity and speed and the dynamics in their attack options. Interestingly though, despite much reading and material to the contrary on their initial use and ability to combat a samurai sword, when ever I have sparred in training with a bo I have defeated the nunchuku user and likewise when I have the nunchuku and try to beat the bo (both defensively and offensively) I invariably fail to the blade - any comments/experience on this? IS there any material/stats on the actual success of combating or at least defending against a katana with nunchuku (even a pair)? I have read that the original horse-hair cord between the batons was meant to be one of the only material the live blade could not navigate or cut and you could therefore snag/intwine the sword leading to disarming. But even when I have managed to evade and carry off a head strike with the nunchuku etc I would in be also cut down. What's up with this??