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European Martial Arts

European Martial Arts

The second smallest continent in the world, Europe contains a largely wealthy and extremely diverse community of cultures. In most peoples’ minds, it is probably not a continent particularly associated with indigenous martial arts. However, Europe has a long and fascinating martial arts history. As power-bases among civilizations came and went—often as a result of violent conflict and large-scale warfare—martial arts developed as a response to the environment in which warriors found themselves.

The term martial art comes from Latin—it means “the arts of Mars,” after the Roman god of war—and was coined to celebrate the martial prowess Roman gladiators displayed during their bloody and brutal battles in the arena. And although most popular Western indigenous martial-art forms have gone on to become sports—such as fencing and many forms of boxing they really only represent the tip of the iceberg. The European tradition of martial arts is actually as rich and engaging as that found in Asia, and many European art forms offer their practitioners enhanced self-development capabilities.

The best-known European martial art is pankration, an unarmed combat technique. A combination of Greek boxing, wrestling, and grappling, it focused on the use of knees, elbows, kicks, punches, and chopping movements, alongside joint-locks and choke-holds. It was a brutal, competitive sport and, although eye-gouging and biting were forbidden, pretty much anything else was acceptable. The goal of the game was to force an opponent to submit and, in many ways, this 2,000-year-old art bears a striking resemblance to the modern mixed martial arts and ultimate fighting championship movements prevalent in martial arts today.

Pankration was so effective that the young Alexander the Great, on his conquest to dominate the world,

Pankration Martial Arts

Pankration Martial Arts

trained his troops rigorously in pankration for close-quarter, hand-to-hand battle with the enemy, along with the use of the spear, the shield, and the sword. His conquest of Asia would certainly have led to a cross-fertilization of fighting techniques between the Greek warriors and the indigenous civilizations with whom they came into contact.

Martial arts were also popular in ancient Rome, not only as a gladiatorial sport but also among civilians of many different social classes, who would engage in knife-fighting for self-defense. Highly codified fighting systems evolved as a result of this fashion and, as the Roman

Knights and Swordsmanship

Knights and Swordsmanship

The knights of the Middle Ages were the romanticized ideal and embodiment of martial arts and chivalry. They developed a staggering array of weapons for combat, training, and sport, such as those used in jousting. Technological advances and improved metal-forging techniques during this period saw drastic improvements in armor and swords, some of which was so well crafted that the United States’ space agency, NASA, still studies medieval plate-armor design when it develops new spacesuits today.

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Posted by thacker at 28 September 2008

Category: Samurai, Swords

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Real Ninja Swords: Sharpened Ninja Swords

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Chisa Katana, Wood Scabbard

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Real Ninja Sword: Ninja 3000 Sword

Ninja Sword 3000

Ninja Sword 3000

The sword of the future for the ninja is here. The Samurai 3000 Ninja is a master of tech fighting and weaponry. This 3000 ninja sword is a device constructed by highly disciplined weapon master using an extremely secretive form of physics. This blade is virtually indestructible, charged by high energy ionized plasma, it cuts through practically any material except another blade of its kind. The handle of this Samurai 3000 ninja sword is an adult collectible that is made extremely precise through machined metal handling along with brushed metal finish and push tang (1/2 length) construction. The Aluminum scabbard with precisely machined metal parts locks to the handle and can only be released with a push of a hidden button. The blade is sharp, fully functional ninja sword made with 420 J2 stainless steel. samurai 3000 ninja, sabre ninja, ninja blade, ninja gaiden sword, black ninja sword, functional ninja sword, ninja ninja, buy ninja weapons

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Real Ninja Sword: Hand hammered carbon steel

Real Ninja Sword: Hand hammered carbon steel This is the traditional sword of the mysterious ninja warriors of th

Ninja Swords

Ninja Swords

e dark. This ninja sword features a straight 28-inch high-carbon steel blade that is tempered and capable of hard use. With its distinctive square tsuba and full tang construction this is exactly the kind of weapon that a ninja would have appreciated. (Scabbard Included)

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There are various styles of Japanese swords, or nihonto, available today. Both antique swords as well as modern versions can be purchased depending on your preferences. Some of today’s Japanese swords are manufactured, but the authentic swords are made by swordsmiths. The various types of Japanese swords are classified by their size and also the manufacturing method.

The Katana is the most common type of Japanese swords and is a long, single-edged sword with a curved blade. Katana’s were used by the Samurai as early as the 1400’s. Samurai’s were Japanese warriors in feudal Japan and were considered to be a nobility military class. The Samurai used a wide variety of weapons, including spears, manrikigusari, and the bow and arrows, but the most common weapons used by the Japanese Samurai was know as the Katana.

Another well know Japanese warrior was known as the Ninja. The sword of choice for the Ninja was known as the ninjato. Ninja were specially trained stealthy warriors that used unconventional war techniques, such as assassination, sabotage, and martial arts. The Ninja’s sword was typically shorter than the Samurai’s Katana’s. This allowed the Ninja with a faster draw from the scabbard which gave them an advantage from the beginning.

Japanese, and specifically ninja swords are often purchased for a collection. Quality and strength of the blade is not necessarily a factor when the sword will only be used as a show piece. But, there are three things you need to keep these three things in mind:

1. The heat treatment of a sword during manufacturing determines the strength of the blade. If this process is not properly done the ninja sword may end up being to soft and will dent easily. Verify that the blade was manufactured according to standards.

2. The balance of the sword is very important and is crucial if the sword is going to be used. A sword that is not balanced correctly will not allow the user to control the sword as needed.

3. The Last important factor if the sword is going to be used is that it needs to be a made as a ‘full tang’ sword. This means the handle and blade are forged together. This creates a much stronger sword.

So, if the sword is to be used strictly for a collectors item the visual appearance is the most critical factor. However if the sword is going to be used for sword competitions and practice make sure the sword is listed as ‘fully functional‘ and keep in mind the treatment, balance, and forge of the sword.
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