Brandon Fisher
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I can definetly respect that.true... I just prefer the other weapons in genreal....
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I can definetly respect that.true... I just prefer the other weapons in genreal....
I can definetly respect that.
These may not be as flashy but these have true power. This is Shihan Nishiuchi of the Matayoshi Kobudo lineage.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APTur6EEqaY&mode=related&search=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJkjtHXCfTA&mode=related&search=
cool, I know that for some reason people like Bruce Lee were facinated by the nunchuku.. I personaly am not sure why some people find flails so interesting.
.. I personaly am not sure why some people find flails so interesting.
To each their own, maybe?
I like the physics of it -- a "force multiplier". But I agree, it's not that effective of a weapon, overall, and I use the heavy-duty red oak ones. Very traditional. The flashy ones are nothing more than juggling.
I'd take chucks over a knife, and rank it perhaps even with a bo, depending on the situation, (how much room you have to swing, mostly), and the practitioner, but it's no match for a sword, unless you take them by surprise, nor would I want to pit them against a skilled escrimador, they're a primarily aggressive weapon, with little defensive capability (similar to a knife).
They are an introduction to 'flexible' weapons.
My guess about Bruce Lee (and probably other actors) use of nunchaku is simple... They look impressive on film. They're solid enough and visible enough to be seen, they're exciting and they move fast... but they're not so long or fast that they "disappear" in use. Why did they become so popular for demonstrations and such? Well... to start with, Bruce used 'em! Then a lot of the reasons for film use apply -- and there's the simple fact that they lend themselves to some pretty flashy & exciting demos, too.
Hmm, I don't see why. They've been used in civilizations all across the globe.