The nunchaku is a weapon made from a horse bridle strap and a tool that was used to pound grain or rice. In the Matayoshi system, the most common types of nunchaku have octagonal (hakkakukei) or round (maru-gata) wooden handles of equal length connected by a length of rope or chain. A vine (kanda) can also be used as a longer connector, in order to bind an opponent's head and hands together in an "Okinawan Handcuff." Matayoshi Kobudo instruction includes nunchaku with one handle half the length of the other, both handles half the normal size, three-sectioned and four-sectioned. The han-kei nunchaku, with the circumference of the handles halved, is designed for easier carrying and concealment, as both handles fit together smoothly.
@ckga1980 Thats' right, it's not. I never claimed it was.
carlopicasso 1 year ago
@Thedorpli Your right. It's not.
carlopicasso 1 year ago
@ckga1980 no, its not, i was looking for that version to!! i have a karate test tomorow and im spacing!!!! i cant remember that kata!!!! ahhhh!!!!!!!!!!
Thedorpli 1 year ago
this is not a matayoshi version
ckga1980 1 year ago