Please share your experiences and reiews about your martial arts centre?
Yes you can usually sit and watch most martial arts while they go through that particular nights training keeping in mind if that style suits you . the variety in the different styles and teaching methods varies greatly , so I suggest do a bit of searching on line youtube is a start and it has many many vids to watch and can help you with the sort of system that you favor , next will be looking in you area for someone that offers that style and thats where you can sit in and watch .here is some things to consider......is the training method a realistic one ? just doing carters or the form behind the system will bore you and not give you the opportunity to have a person attack you and defend and counter , you will have to train for at least one to two years before you can get street effective depending on the teaching and style and most people on average dont last 6 months before quitting , I am also of the opinion that its not so much as one style is better than the other but more of who can execute their style more correct therefore making them the better martial artist ,I picked Ninjutsu to train in ( Togakure Ryu under Grandmaster Hatsumi ) and enjoyed it very much reaching 4TH degree Black Belt and also instructing , while many of my other friends were involved in other styles, we were all working in security and clubs etc and had respect for each other regarding what martial art we trained in .You do need a intelligent school owner to train under not just a sheep , one that has their pupils best interests at heart ,meaning realistic training , giving you value for your dollars spent ,keeping training as safe as possible ,sharing all knowledge when appropriate and not with holding particular aspects of the style or keeping you in the dark ,If your instructors have a open mind then they to will see that other systems also have merit, these things are not the technical side of martial arts but can make for a great instructor or a poor one . the rest is up to you go and find one enjoy the journey and spiritual growth and empowerment ! best of luck
SOURCE: What are the four basic weapons in Chinese martial arts?
The four basic weapons in Chinese martial arts are: Staff ("gun"), Spear "qiang"), Straight Sword ("Jian"), and Saber ("dao").
SOURCE: What is the Staff weapon in Chinese martial arts?
The Staff weapon is known as the "grandfather of all weapons" in Chinese martial arts. It is basically a wooden pole made out of wax wood. Staff weapons come in different heights. This is how it looks like: http://shaolinlohancenter.com/weapons.html#Qiang.
SOURCE: What weapon is known as the king of all weapons in Chinese martial arts?
The "king of all weapons" is the Spear, or Qiang. It is at least 7 foot sword with a leaf shaped blade.
SOURCE: What weapons are used in the Israeli martial art of Krav Maga?
In Krav Maga, trainees learn to use as well as defend from many contemporary weapons found in today's world. In the IDF, when learning Krav Maga, soldiers are trained to use the M-16 as a weapon, as well as defend from it. Other conventional weapons used in Krav Maga include: hand guns, knives, and sticks. In addition, improvised weapons are used as well. Such weapons include broken bottles, ropes, rocks, and soft drink cans.
SOURCE: What is the name of the spear weapon used in Filipino Martial Arts?
In Filipino Martial Arts, the spear weapon is called Sibat. They are made of rattan and have a sharp head that is single-edged, double-edged or barbed.
A wand is a thin hand-held stich made of wood or ivory. In modern times, wands are ceremonial and have associations with magic but there have been other uses for wand for martial arts trainings.
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