Saturday, November 14, 2009

Aikido and other martial arts:?

what are all the martial arts throw knives knives and spikes?





do all martial arts throw them?


for instance karate,aikido,ninjutsu,etc.

Aikido and other martial arts:?
Hi there





Most of the throwing blade arts tend to come from a military background. You will find most of them belong to the samurai class mainly the Koryu ones. These types of skills are rarely demonstrated in the west.





Best wishes





idai
Reply:Yes!, actually all martial arts throws nives. try watch an movie about martial arts, like aikido Steaven seagal's movie. And watch Fight Science for more information about martial arts. If you watch a movie about martial arts, try to look at there feet or foot stepings and most of all you need timing. try to practice your martial art with th sound of eye of the tiger that may inprove your skills much better, nives are just easy to throw, all you need is to sharpen your eyesight with that object


I will give yopu tips to sharpen your eyesight.


In wushu practice, the importance of powerful eyesight can never be overemphasized. The reason is very simple: you can never hit a target effectively without seeing it clearly.





When you are in for a fight, you must keep your eyes on your opponent, either directly or by split vision, in order to know how close he has come to you and what tactics he intends to use. A great fighter is said to have sharp eyes that are able to detect the slightest stir anywhere about him.





A pair of well-trained eyes are just as important in a demonstration, whether armed or unarmed. They help to bring out the spirit of an exercise, contributing to the integration of inner strength and physical movements and the coordination of the eyes, the hands, the feet and the body.





There are many ways to train your eyes for improving wushu performance. Here's a simple set of exercise to be done in the standing position, with your head held still all the time:





1. Keep your eyes wide open and stare hard at an object in the distance as if you were trying to "pierce" it with your eyesight.





2. With eyes wide open, move the eyeballs slowly to the extreme left and let them stay there for a while before moving them to the extreme right. Repeat the whole process several times.





3. Lift the eyeballs slowly to the uppermost limit and let them stay there for a while before dropping them down to the lowermost limit. Repeat this several times.





4. Roll the eyeballs in a large circle, first clockwise and then counterclockwise.





Points for attention:





1. Do the exercise in a quiet place, preferably in the woods. Do not face the sun directly.





2. Hold your head erect and do not turn it when you move your eyeballs. Place your tongue on the hard palate and pull in your chin.





3. Take a little rest or massage your eyes gently after each movement.





Understand each stepsto sharpen and make your eye faster than lighting. I just get this in our practice in wushu





GOOD LUCK!!!!!:-)
Reply:aikido does not teach any thrown weapons. The main weapons taught in aikido are boken (wooden sword) jo (short staff) and also defense agains knife is taught but that's about it. Knife throwing is a martial discipline in it's own. Ninjitsu does encompass the use of throwing projectiles but it varies from class to class whether or not this is taught. I've yet to see a class that teaches the use of throwing weapons
Reply:Some FMA (Filipino Martial Arts) teach thowing of knives as well as other projectile weapons such blowguns, arrows and sling shots.


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