Nunchakus


though not a primary weapon of the ninja, nunchakus (also known as “nunchucks”) were used because they could be adapted for many situations. aside from being easy to carry, the nunchakus were used to defend against most any weapon from a bo to a sword. by trapping the blade of a sword with the chain between the two sticks, a ninja could entangle and disarm a sword-weilding attacker.
the same concept applies to almost every other weapon. the nunchakus were not just used for defense, they could also be effectively employed against an enemy in an offensive way. the ninja could strangle an opponent or even execute joint locks with the chain or cord between the two sticks.
a weapon of the martial arts, made up of two sticks of equal length and connected by a chain or cord. they originated in okinawa from rice flails when the common people were banned from bearing iron weapons (blades.)
bruce lee made the nunchaku famous in his movies.
an eastern weapon made from joining the tops (kontoh) of two sticks together with a rope or chain (himo or kusari). each ‘stick’ has three parts, the upper area (jokon-bu), the middle area (chukon-bu), and the lower area (kikon-bu). each area has a specific purpose – the tops and bottoms of the sticks are used for jabs, the upper and lower areas are handled for swinging attacks and maintaining control of the weapon, and the rope or chain can be used for choking an opponent.
it is not a ninja weapon, as many people believe, as it originated outside of feudal j-pan. also, the term ‘nunchucks’ was coined by the americans after discovering the weapon, but it is an acceptable name for the weapon.
the major disadvantage of the weapon is the possibility of an opponent catching the weapon in his hand/s and pulling it out of your hands, leaving you disarmed.
the nunchaku is my favourite weapon! lose fear of the weapon by spinning it in circles around your body, then focus on maintaining control of the weapon after striking an object with it. takes practice, and a lot of bruises to master it, but hey-ho.
commonly called “nunchucks”, these are wood, plastic or other cylindrical material, connected by a chain or cord, to form a close-combat weopon.

the common strike method is the wrist snap, spinning the “chucks” around the pivots in the chain, striking your enemy multiple times quickly.
i whipped his -ss like jackie chan with my nunchaku.
a weapon of okinawan origin most commonly consisting of two short cylindrical pieces of wood connected by a short length of chain or rope.

in the right hands, these can be effective weapons, however more often than not they are more of a danger to the wielder than anybody else. even so, owning this weapon is strictly controlled or prohibited in many countries.
to quote a black belt i know; nunchaku are a weapon designed by an idiot for use by a moron
a sport in which a one antony aka bruce lee is a mater at!
wow hes a true jedi master at this sport!

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