Weapons for Martial Arts Training : Nun Chucks & Martial Arts Weapons

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Uploaded by on Sep 20, 2007

Learn about nun chucks and martial arts weapons in this free Japanese martial arts training video.

Expert: Calab Labarda
Contact: www.tkdarizona.com
Bio: Calab Labarda is a 21 year old Tae Kwon Do black belt.
Filmmaker: Chuck Tyler

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  • america sucks...steal stuff from other cultures and mix it up into britney spears and oprah...oh yeah bush too...fuck america. thumbs up!!

  • Nunchucks are close combat weapons, they are a great way to defend your self. Im sorry that your a pussy and you need to be far away from someone to fight them. Nunchucks also take much practice and someone like you probably couldnt use them anyways.

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  • I'm just kidding its from Japan hahaha

  • Search it no offense for the swearing sorry about that

  • @DragonZord90 no it's made in China dumbass how do you think Bruce Lee had them

  • @tuitejitsu i see.

  • @robocoastie Yeah but in the vid he says "ancient korea weapons were banned" He simply meant Okinawa. But of course our species has practiced the use of tools used to defend or offend since first tool use -- regardless of political boarders. That wasn't the point. Dragon was simply pointing out the fact the video mistakenly said Korea in regard to the okinawan weapons ban in the early 17th century.

  • @kaaajeee No, there can not. And he's full of shit about speed nunchaku. I'd really love to see some light acrylic or aluminum nunchaku do the same damage as a pair of solid hardwood nunchaku.

  • @DragonZord90 some types of nunchaku's (not nunchucks i hate that) have been found all over the world in battle. Usually used from horseback though with a quarterstaff they held and a smaller nunchaku sized held by chain or cord on the other. The chinese had a three section staff even which is yet another flexible weapon. In short, Okinawa did not have the corner on their Kobudo weapons. They may have decided to create dances with them (kata) but far from having a corner on that market.

  • @Zarnik lol @ you :D jealous haha

  • @XHydrophobiaX I Agree, its retards like this that make america a bad place, and they Bitch and grumble when they dont know what its like to have freedom.

  • It used to be called nun tylers.... but no one knows what happened to tyler.

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