Traditional Weapons training may not seem very practical to
the modern person. When, for example,
does someone carry a sword with them?
Not only that, but if you have ever really picked up a live blade (one
that has a razor sharp edge) you will know just how deadly this weapon is and
wonder "when would I ever want to use this in self-defense?"
Weapons training is not about making the martial artist into some kind of ancient warrior come to life. It is about conditioning the body, improving hand-eye coordination and developing greater discipline while training.

A weapon, unlike your
own arm or leg, will gladly hurt you while training just as easily as it will
an opponent in self-defense. The martial
artist must give his full attention to the weapon that he is using in order to
learn it and prevent an injury to himself.
Continued practice brings increased speed and skill comes and
greater concentration. It is for this and many other reasons that weapons are used exclusively and
independently from other training.
Weapons training
develop the body in many different ways.
The weight of the weapon helps to increase strength in the hands and
arms and increased speed in practice requires greater dexterity and stamina of
the muscles and joints. Learning to move
with the weapon is a study in and of itself, moving from one technique to the
next with power and fluidity.
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