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Re: Western Martial Arts Youtube Sticky
Oh that does look like fun.
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In the immortal words of Master Ken: "Restomp the groin."Rifter wrote:... the same multiple strikes to opponents once they are down seems a tad wasteful to me in terms of energy...
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Re: For Axe Fighters
Mainly Viking, but interesting to read... http://sagy.vikingove.cz/two-handed-axes/
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Fascinating article, thanks for the link
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Re: Western Martial Arts Youtube Sticky
Real TOMAHAWK Combat!..from historical accounts
https://youtu.be/or0AoV1NQt8
Here is the description:
The video is long at 53 mins., but I think that many here will find the accounts interesting.
For those who want to learn more about tomahawk fighting, the video The Fighting Tomahawk, by Col. Dwight Mclemore (known for his books on the Bowie knife) as well as the books The Fighting Tomahawk vols. I and II, are excellent resources.
The Fighting Tomahawk DVD series by Cold Steel is also excellent.
Unfortunately, you'll have to try and find them on the secondary market.
https://youtu.be/or0AoV1NQt8
Here is the description:
Looking at real historical period accounts of combat involving tomahawks, both Native American and European. Featured tomahawks and axes from Ravensbeak Forge, Condor and Thor's Forge.
The video is long at 53 mins., but I think that many here will find the accounts interesting.
For those who want to learn more about tomahawk fighting, the video The Fighting Tomahawk, by Col. Dwight Mclemore (known for his books on the Bowie knife) as well as the books The Fighting Tomahawk vols. I and II, are excellent resources.
The Fighting Tomahawk DVD series by Cold Steel is also excellent.
Unfortunately, you'll have to try and find them on the secondary market.