Lisa said:
I have always been intrigued by the three sectional staff. My daughter has a foam one and it is fun to swing around, however, I am always thankful when I whack myself in the head that it is made of rubber and not wood. Definitely an "outdoor" type of weapon. Not enough room in the house.
I have a physical problem with the three sectional staff, my shoulders and elbows along sinde of my body is wider than the center piece of every 3 sectional I have seen. One has ot have clearance inthe first place to get the optimum use out of it.
arnisador said:
More and more I like the knife. It really improves open-hand work and it's a likely threat.
I agree the knife makes you aware and sensitive to what if's?
Bigshadow said:
This is my favorite answer I like to give, for a clear mind will keep you around long enough to use your other weapons.
Laoshi77 said:
In my Taiqiquan practice we use broadsword, straight sword and the staff forms, and they all have their individual merits; i'm tempted to say staff?
But, the broadsword or 'Dao' has to be a personal favourite of mine, a very rewarding experience to know a form with this particular weapon. This is due to the quick and expansive nature of the form, that incorporates many applications for the sword.
Best wishes.
I practice with swords, as I like the weight training and the distance training as well.
MJS said:
Sticks (Arnis/Kali) and the knife.
My preferred traditional weapon would be the Stick. It translates to other weapons really nice. The Knife, I have problmes with also, as to find one that has a handle I can hang on to and use, makes it a large knife, with a larger blade, which then makes it illegal or threatening.
Yet what I carry are my cheap pens. I can use then inside my hand, to jab and increase pain. People see a pen and dismiss it, where as a key chain of small palm stick in your hand is seen as a weapon.
When questioned, I always reply, I had a pen in my hands and just reacted. Nothing intentional.