Weapons in martial art
Different martial arts uses different weapons, and even in some martial arts, there is no need for weapons.
Some of the famous martial art weapons are (categories):
Martial Arts Bow and Arrow:
- Korean Bow, Crossbow, Turkish bow, Mongol bow, Chinese bow and Yumi are among few famous martial art weapons.
Martial Arts Knife:
- These include all those weapons that are very sharp in nature and used commonly in martial arts. Some of them are Kris, Dagger, Deer Horn Knives, Kukri, Kujang, Katar and Kunai.
Martial Arts Stick Weapons:
- Commonly used are Otta, Kubotan, Tambo, Yawara
Martial Arts Sword:
- The most attractive weapons used in martial arts. Some common swords are Dao, Bolo, Bokken, Butterfly sword, Japanese Sword, Golok, Katana and arming sword.
Martial Arts Long weapons:
- Qiang, Spear, Yari, Lembing, Kanabo and Jogo do Pau
Martial Arts Soft weapons:
- Apart from the above sharp weapons there are few common soft weapons which is used in martial arts like Urumi, Bolas, Lariat, Rope dart, Whip, Chain Whip.
Famous or Popular Martial Art
There are many martial arts all around the world, some don't even get listed elsewhere but they are very good. The known to public martial art and popular are as follows (not in order)
Aikido:
the followers learn how to use an assailant’s strength and energy against them. Students are taught to care for the well being of their potential attacker and are trained to disarm, but not seriously wound them. Weapons training is common in aikido, and followers are taught to defend themselves against staffs, swords and knives.
Judo:
Judo’s primary focus is on throws and work on the ground, rather than striking. Submission-style attacks such as chokes and locks are also prevalent in this martial art, which is valuable for defending one’s self.
Jujutsu:
Focuses on grappling, throws, rolls, and locks. Unlike some other martial arts, however, jujutsu is somewhat of an “anything-goes” sport. Students have traditionally been taught tactics such as gouging, biting and poking, which, if used in addition to the more standard practices, can be deadly.
Ninjutsu:
Ninjutsu was developed to kill. Hands and feet are used in this martial art, but followers also take weapons training, using devices such as throwing stars, staffs, spears, swords, and explosives.
Taekwondo:
Known for its kicks, this martial art combines physical skills with mental strength, often shown when the follower breaks boards with a foot or hand.Taekwondo practitioners are skilled in strength, stamina, speed, balance, and flexibility.
Kung fu:
Kung fu, a Chinese martial art that literally means an accomplishment gained through hard, long work, is one of the oldest martial arts in the world.Traditionally taught by Shaolin monks, philosophy and morality are important to the practitioners of this martial art, with virtues such as humility, respect, trust, and patience being emphasized. As is the case with most martial arts, kung fu’s worth lies in its health benefits and self-defense knowledge.
Karate:
Karate consists of weapon-less striking in which the legs and hands become spears, claimed Itosu. The martial art is supremely valuable because of not only its health benefits, but also its role as a self-defense tool.
Muay Thai:
The sport traditionally was very structured, with fighters performing strict, choreographed displays of respect before each bout. More recently, it has become focused on the body’s many weapons, including fists, feet, shins, knees, and more, to defeat an opponent. Muay Thai is valuable because it teaches its followers that almost every body part can be a weapon.