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This week on The Eagle's Nest, we tackle one of the most misunderstood aspects of martial arts:
Weapons.
From swords, staffs, and nunchaku to knives and improvised weapons, we discuss where traditional weapons training fits into modern martial arts and how it differs from genuine self-defence.
We explore why many traditional weapon systems have drifted away from their original purpose, why choreographed weapon drills often create a false sense of confidence, and what effective weapons defence actually looks like in the real world.
At the same time, we make the case for why traditional weapons training still has enormous value. Not just as practical self-defence, but as an extension of martial arts itself.
We discuss:
⚔️ Why traditional weapons training often falls short as modern self-defence
This isn't an argument against traditional weapons.
It's a discussion about understanding what they're actually for.
Because there's a difference between learning to survive a weapon attack and learning to appreciate the history, discipline, and beauty of a martial art.
Both have value.
You just need to know which one you're training.
By theeaglesnestpodcastThis week on The Eagle's Nest, we tackle one of the most misunderstood aspects of martial arts:
Weapons.
From swords, staffs, and nunchaku to knives and improvised weapons, we discuss where traditional weapons training fits into modern martial arts and how it differs from genuine self-defence.
We explore why many traditional weapon systems have drifted away from their original purpose, why choreographed weapon drills often create a false sense of confidence, and what effective weapons defence actually looks like in the real world.
At the same time, we make the case for why traditional weapons training still has enormous value. Not just as practical self-defence, but as an extension of martial arts itself.
We discuss:
⚔️ Why traditional weapons training often falls short as modern self-defence
This isn't an argument against traditional weapons.
It's a discussion about understanding what they're actually for.
Because there's a difference between learning to survive a weapon attack and learning to appreciate the history, discipline, and beauty of a martial art.
Both have value.
You just need to know which one you're training.