Throwing weapons
Original Poster: setsu nin to
Forum: Martial Arts Weapons
Posted On: 07-03-2006, 20:24
Orginal Post: setsu nin to: I am interesting which throwing weapons guys here learn to use.
From which art/style come weapon?
Whats name of weapon?
What are its advantage and disadvantage?
For example bo shuriken from Negishi-ryu (Japanese ma)?
Post: BLACK PANTA:
does the bugger roll n' flick count?>
Post: Hengest:
I've studied shurikenjutsu in my ninpo classes, bo and senban. All I can say is, it's not as easy as it looks, especially senban!>
Post: BLACK PANTA:
I've always wanted to learn a thrwing weapon art. I was very intrested in stuff like the native indian tomahawk axe throws, more that shurikens and stuff.>
Post: setsu nin to:
I practice bo shuriken too, senban I dont like. I like much more juji and ryohashi tsurugigata shurikens.>
Post: Iron Knuckles:
I throw knives as a hobby, not so much for self defense. I've gotten more than proficient with knives of all kiinds, and I'm getting better at throwing spikes and things like that (I have some throwing spikes, but it's almost more of a challenge to use things like nails and such).>
Post: angryrocker4:
I throw everything. People, ale, greataxe, rocks, bloody limbs, heads, phospheric acid, chicken legs, etc.>
Post: Iron Knuckles:
i've always been interested in throwing shuriken, but the only time i see them are the cheap stamped versions...i've been thinking i'll just start making them myself. What makes senban shuriken so difficult?>
Post: PunchDrunk:
I have been throwing knives for about two years now. I also have a couple of throwing axes (lots of fun, but not as much skill involved).
A buddy of mine and I made some throwing spikes out of steel dowel rod. They weren't strong enough for the task, but we did get them to stick.
Finally, I've managed to throw my friend's Si (sp) sword and stick it into woodend targets. I've also thrown shirken (sp)... but in the end, Knives are the most interesting to me.>
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