Samurai Fighting
Samurai fighting techniques stem from the combat methods used by the noble military class of the Japanese pre-industrial age.
Samurai fighting techniques stem from the combat methods used by the noble military class of the Japanese pre-industrial age.
One of the most sobering prospects that anyone will have to face is encountering someone who attacks you with a knife.
Perhaps one of the best-kept secrets in the martial arts world–a field where there is certainly no shortage of legendary and obscure fighting styles–is the existence of the set of Russian fighting techniques known simply as “the system”.
Staff fighting is a discipline that is not quite as popular as the other more romanticized and often-depicted fighting styles.
Kung Fu fighting has had a long history of being depicted in martial arts movies and not always very accurately at that.
The tomahawk is a type of hatchet with a characteristically straight shaft that is native to many of the original inhabitants of the North American continent.
When most people think of martial arts, the first region that comes to mind is Asia. This is totally understandable; that continent is after all where many of the world’s most popular fighting arts originated.
Fighting techniques have been a part of the human experience ever since man strived to develop more efficient and effective ways to bring an opponent down.
There are probably as many sword fighting techniques that have been practiced throughout history as there have been different swords. The sword has after all been used in many different cultures almost since the dawn of time.