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Posted By Vucar at 4:44 PM - Wed Apr 26 2017
The US and Canada share Okichitaw
It is partially unarmed, but it includes the use of war clubs, lances, and etc.
I do know a knight famed for his unarmed combat.
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Posted By skullscar at 4/26/2017 11:18:03 PM
i think thats hema martial arts
The MA in HEMA already stands for martial arts.
Posted By Scheneighnay at 07:28 AM - Thu Apr 27 2017
Posted By skullscar at 4/26/2017 11:18:03 PM
i think thats hema martial arts
The MA in HEMA already stands for martial arts.
i dont quite know the traditional name for western martial arts all i know is its called hema some of it is similar to our martial arts but they focus on stabs and trust attack
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Posted By skullscar at 7:57 PM - Wed Apr 26 2017
Posted By Scheneighnay at 07:28 AM - Thu Apr 27 2017
Posted By skullscar at 4/26/2017 11:18:03 PM
i think thats hema martial arts
The MA in HEMA already stands for martial arts.
i dont quite know the traditional name for western martial arts all i know is its called hema some of it is similar to our martial arts but they focus on stabs and trust attack
HEMA is Historical European Martial Arts.
Martial arts are just the art of fighting, so any established system of fighting is a martial art. Most don't have specific names.
remember im looking for armed combat martial arts not all martial arts use weapons .
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The Aboriginal people of Australia have some unique weaponry, and it is all reasonably far removed from the various European medieval kits.
Off the top of my head, the boomerang. Typically people only think of the smaller 'returning' boomerang, but there are various types and sizes, including one the size of a small hockey stick, used to take out the legs (mainly for hunting kangaroos).
The woomera, a notched piece of wood used to throw a spear. Essentially the woomera becomes a third section of your arm, multiplying the force you are able to apply to your throw.
Not a weapon, but the colloquially known 'bullroarer' is a shaped piece of wood, swung on a small string to create a low whistling noise. This was used as a kind of 'audio smoke signal' to communicate over reasonably long distances.