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🧵 Martial arts

Anonymous No. 218220

How many of you practice,sword fighting/kendo ,knife fighting,archery

Anonymous No. 218223

>knife fighting
Who the fuck "practices" knife fighting? Are you getting ready for the raid on Dieppe? Kek.

Anonymous No. 218224

>>218223
he's getting ready to take a walk down PA

Anonymous No. 218225

>>218223
>Who the fuck "practices" knife fighting?

its fun

Anonymous No. 218226

I practice with an axe and weighted maul handle every day.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=oaz-wHag3QE

Combat training metal on metal medieval weaponry. I’ll split your shield and your skull.

Anonymous No. 218227

>>218226
>gun

Anonymous No. 218228

>>218220
Shooting is a martial art, especially in the field at unknown distances.

Anonymous No. 218229

>>218228
I dont disagree

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Anonymous No. 218230

>>218220
I go to my local park and practice with a katana daily.

Anonymous No. 218231

What is the point of training with weapons that you don't carry?

Anonymous No. 218232

>>218231
Ask anyone who does a katana related martial art and they'll give you some stock standard b.s. answer like "I do it because it helps keep me fit" or "I do it because it's good for strengthening my mind" like no, you do it because you want to LARP as a samurai. That's why I'll never respect people who do martial arts, they're all fundamentally dishonest.

Anonymous No. 218233

>>218232
I do martial arts. I train with the pistol and combat survival knife, because those are the weapons I carry.

Anonymous No. 218234

>>218233
Lmao goofy ahh

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Anonymous No. 218235

>>218232
i do judo so i can be thrown at mach 10

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Anonymous No. 218236

>>218232
I train under sensei fukyu nigguh

Anonymous No. 218237

>>218236
i heard he's a 1000000000000degree nog belt
is that true?

Anonymous No. 218238

>>218223
It's a lot of fun and still relevant as a modern martial arts skill. If you like grappling adding a knife really changes the dynamic and forces some new problem solving.

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Anonymous No. 218239

>>218220
You would like Fandabi Dozi on YouTube. He does bushcraft and martial arts content largely (but not exclusively) through the lens of the 17th and 18th century Scottish highlands.

>>218231
Some people, like Tom Langhorne of Fandabi Dozi, carry anachronistic weapons innawoods because it's entertaining and gives insights to previous eras (experimental archaeology). It can also be practical for home defense etc., particularly in jurisdictions with restrictive weapons laws: there are plenty of documented modern cases of home defense with cold weapons. Most often it's as >>218232 said: martial larping is fun and good for your physical and mental health.

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Anonymous No. 218240

>>218235
Based. 4chan is a judo website and /out/ is a judo board. Do you train outside? I'll be teaching some outdoor judo to my hiking and range buddy soon and I'm trying to decide if we should train gi or no gi.

Anonymous No. 218241

>>218240
Gäsbruder

Anonymous No. 218242

>>218231
Two things. You might carry it at some point (for example, I have a machete in my truck for use in the woods, even if I don't carry it on me normally). Also, plenty of skills translate to other weapons. For example, most of the machete stuff I'm training also works with a mid-sized knife (which I do carry), a walking stick, a beer bottle or any other somewhat straight thing I can hit someone with.
>>218220
Blades of any size, impact weapons, throwing weapons, some meme shit (meteor hammer) for fun. Also unarmed combat. All of that for 25 years by now, with ranged weapons (bows, firearms, crossbows) added in whenever I had an opportunity.
There's no weapon I can't use at least somewhat effectively.

Anonymous No. 218243

>>218240
Seconded. Should we put it to a vote?

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Anonymous No. 218244

>>218220
I am going to be buying some archery equipment soon. I used to practice at a shooting club when I was a kid, so I am hoping some of that natural intuitiveness has stuck after 25 years.

I'm going straight in at the intermediate level gear because I I intend to git gud over the next few years, and it will be great to be back in a club environment. Any suggestions for a decent recurve? I am also open to "traditional" flatbows (fiberglass limbs) and wooden arrows, because that seems like a great way to re-introduce.

Anonymous No. 218245

>>218235
You mean aikido

Anonymous No. 218246

>>218220
I train 11th century martial arts.
For now I only dabble in kite shield and sword, but I'll work on extending the workshop to spear and dane axe

Anonymous No. 218247

>>218240
I only do mexican judo

Anonymous No. 218248

>>218220
I compete internationally in HEMA and bohurt. I play in several LARPs. I have had several long term romantic and sexual relationships with other men. I have been on 4chan for 20 years, which probably means I have turbo autism or something.

And despite all of that, this is still the gayest, and most autistic thread I have ever seen. I salute you, m'retard.

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Anonymous No. 218255

>>218220
This thread is from >>>/out/2785566 so the new question is how many of you martial autists go /out/ - Outdoors?

Anonymous No. 218257

I'm an avid reader of medieval history and would like to learn Muslim swordfighting because of the Reconquista and Crusades.

Anonymous No. 218341

>>218257
We do have some arabic sources, but they are largely posterior to the Reconquista and the Crusades, just like the european ones. Plus they are mostly concerned about archery and lance from horseback.

Anonymous No. 218659

>>218232
I do it because I have an unhealthy fascination with Musashi. No one in my dojo plays nito but one day, I’m gonna bust it out on them!

Anonymous No. 218679

>>218244
Post it in the archery thread. More people might answer.

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Anonymous No. 218775

>>218220

Ive done archery, i shoot guns, i do HEMA, and ive dabbled in other martial arts (which i plan to do more of when i have more money).

I also plan to learn horseback riding and "defensive driving". Unlike martial larpers i actually take a pseudo-pentathlon approach and try to do all types of "martial" arts. If youre larping as a warrior and not trying to do literally everything then youre not a "warrior" youre just a larper.

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Anonymous No. 218840

>>218226

Anonymous No. 219546

>>218232
I have a longsword so that in ww3/guerrilla war/whatever I will never run out of ammo and I want to pull a Mad Jack Churchill
Don't train with it often because I don't have much space and fuck it, I'd fight guys with guns and bayonets, so what use is drilling sword v sword techniques?

Have a bow and arrow too, used to train with it, but am lazy now

Anonymous No. 219555

>>219546
>so what use is drilling sword v sword techniques?
There's another sword apocalypse sperg out there who doesn't have this lazy retard cope and he's going to cut you down. Also, there's plenty of sword versus bayonet, etc. material out there.
>Don't train with it often because I don't have much space
>wants to use it in the trenches and urban fighting of WW3
>lazy
Stop being lazy, it's boring.

Anonymous No. 219569

>>219546
I also have a longsword so I'll see you on the field

Anonymous No. 219746

>>218220
No, I decided to learn martial arts by myself at home, from time to time I invite friends to come or I sign up to a gym to spar and pressure test some stuff, but it's mostly aimed at self defense and it's not like I am going to be walking around with a sword.

But I do practice with knives and stuff that I might find laying around in the streets, for exemple staves, fabric and rocks, I also test a little bit with random objects like chairs and tables. I'm soon getting my gun pass to practice shooting too

Anonymous No. 219755

>>219746
Yes I often leave my table, chair, stave and knife on the side of the road just in case someone needs them

Anonymous No. 219766

>>219755
You probably assumed I'm American, bars are built everywhere here and they are usually half outdoor, I wasn't even thinking when I typed that part as I was referring to close quarters stuff, but realistically speaking where I live I could pick up a chair or table at almost every street corner lol

Anonymous No. 219768

>>219766
All the outdoors furniture in my city is chained down. America!