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TL;Dr read for all the replies, but i would reccomend one, but youd probbly find a lot of places that do more than one may move you onto the next one pending how well you do, and previously stated some use similar in principles weapons back to back and may opt for the safer weapon first out of the two. Say a knife and a stick. A stick is safer than a knife, and some may start you off with a stick with full intention you will only use a knife once confident in the basics.
Its honestly quickr and better to get good at one thing if you focus on that one thing, its why people tend to break down training into compotent parts now and then and work on potetionally lacking compotent parts. Best example that comes to mind is say spending a week just doing drawing practise for pistols.
Edit: I would say in my view, you may become more competitive with weapons quicker just in general. The fact a knife is a fair bit more lethal [than fists] tends to lead to some disuasion about getting cut by it.
Addendum: I forgot the economic aspect to this, just know financies is a reason for some things as well.
Its honestly quickr and better to get good at one thing if you focus on that one thing, its why people tend to break down training into compotent parts now and then and work on potetionally lacking compotent parts. Best example that comes to mind is say spending a week just doing drawing practise for pistols.
Edit: I would say in my view, you may become more competitive with weapons quicker just in general. The fact a knife is a fair bit more lethal [than fists] tends to lead to some disuasion about getting cut by it.
Addendum: I forgot the economic aspect to this, just know financies is a reason for some things as well.
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