Littledragon said:I don't really know that much about knife martial arts but I was wondering what is the point of learning them? In a self defense situation or in a street fight are you always going to have a knife in handy? And if you just rely on the knife and if you encounter an experienced martial artist who takes it away how will you fight?
In a very respectfull manner since I want to learn more about this art and I don't know much about this, I really have not understood why you would learn this martial art?
Can someone explain the history of this art?
Thank you.
Tarek :asian:
Ahh. . . my favorite subject. . . sharp pointy things, or this particular sub-catagory, short sharp pointy things that cut.
Am I always going to have a knife, no, but I do have one most of the time. The knife arts are not only about the knife. The knife is a center and starting point for some arts. Some FMAs teach that the art is the same and still effective with or without the blade. Another point is that a punch is nice, but a punch with a knife pointed at your target is much better, well mabey not better for the guy getting punched. As for getting the knife taken away, well that's why I carry two or three or four or. . . plus most knifers know that the knife is your life, if you lose it or the other guy gets it, you got trouble. So we train real hard on weapon retention.