Martial Arts Weapons Training : History of the Sai Martial Arts Weapons

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Uploaded by on Jan 17, 2008

Learn the history and function of the sai ninjutsu weapon and become a real ninja warrior in this free weapon fighting video from our Marital Arts expert.

Expert: Michael Lewis
Contact: www.christianma.cmasdirect.com
Bio: Instructor Michael Lewis has trained in Yeshua's Ryu karate, jujitsu and kobudo under Shihan Michael Lowery. He has earned the rank of third degree black belt.
Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC

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  • hate to tell you this....it was not used as either a axel pin or a digging implement, you are not qaulified to offer any kind of weapons training

  • lol did anybody else notice the irony of the whole "sticking it in and planting their seed"?

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  • i have the same sai's & they rule

  • @totokpurw all the martial arts weopons were farm tools

  • Sai is came from Indonesia, a special weapons designed for defense, it is not originated from farming tool. Like every martial art that has its primitive origin here in Indonesia.

  • it was a farming tool but for tilling the soil and its the best weapon ever. i first saw it in the tmnt movie in the 80s go turtles.

  • I have the same pair of sai. Maybe good looking but not good quality.

  • @Yukai65 got some news for you Buddy, the sai is not a ag tool, it was a badge of authority of the higher ranked Peichin of Okinawa( the Peichin were the law enforcement of the Okinawan Kingdom)....by the way the Ryu Ha of Kobudo that I have been practicing are as follows, Matayoshi Kobudo and Uhuchiku Kobudo, I trained on Okinawa.....much of the (Farmer information) came from the Japanese, who have looked down upon the Okinawans and their respective martial arts.

  • @Specter1957 most of the weapons you will see in martial arts were mostly farmers tools buddy...they had nothing else to use but they sometimes needed to defend themselves go look over the internet

  • nice hand gestures

  • I'll use my "sai" and stick it in and plant my "Seeds"

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