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Swords: Practice Wood
Practice Tai Chi Sword |
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This wooden practice Tai Chi sword is a perfect item for the martial arts trainee. It is 36 inches overall. The handle is complete with a carved oriental design. |
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Natural Wood Practice Sword |
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This classic wooden sword is made for the martial arts trainee. It is made of natural wood with a nylon wrapped handle and is 40 overall. |
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Bamboo Shinai Practice Sword |
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This Bamboo Shinai sword is designed for balance and reliability. This sword is great for those who want to learn sword fighting and is interestd in Martial Arts. It is great for practice. The handle and the tip of the sword is covered in a white leather and the overall length of the sword is 47 inches. |
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Black Wood Practice Katana |
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This classic wooden sword is made for the martial arts trainee. It is made of black wood with a nylon wrapped handle and is 40 overall. |
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Wooden Practice Tai Chi Sword |
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A brilliant innovation for perfecting martial arts. Also, a great tool for trainees. Hardwood construction, stretches 35 1/4" overall. Great for practice! Crafted of finished walnut wood (sanded and lacquered). Tia Chi is often described as meditation in movement and consists of exercises designed to massage internal organs (liver, intestines, stomach, spleen, kidneys, etc.). Also to give flexibility to the spine, create a better sense of balance, stretch tendons and tone muscles in the arms and legs. There is a martial arts aspect involved in Tai Chi. Most of the movements will be described physically in terms of attack and defense but it takes many years of practice and studied introspection to utilize Tai Chi as a fighting art. * Not designed for combat or dualing! Training tool only. |
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Wood Practice Chinese Broadsword |
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Beautifully hand crafted this smooth, hardwood sword is designed to have the look and feel of a real sword but without the hazards or expense of a real sword. Total length is 34.5" long. Handle Length 7 inches. Made of walnut wood, sanded and laquered for a durable feel. * Not designed for combat or dualing! Training tool only. |
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Solid Wood Practice Samurai Bokken |
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This classic hardwood sword is perfect for the martial art trainee to the professional. Sword is made of Red Oak and is 40" in length. Bokken is a training sword, used as a relatively safe and inexpensive substitute for a real blade in several martial arts. They are used in the early stages of iaido when a practitioner has not yet reached the level where use of a iaito would be safe. The exception would be when a certain kata involving two people is performed. Then the veteran iaidoka will use a bokken for safety reasons. |
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Practice Samurai Bokken With Wrapped Handle |
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This classic hardwood sword is perfect for the martial art trainee to the professional. Sword is made of Solid Wood and is 40" in length. Bokken is a training sword, used as a relatively safe and inexpensive substitute for a real blade in several martial arts. They are used in the early stages of iaido when a practitioner has not yet reached the level where use of a iaito would be safe. The exception would be when a certain kata involving two people is performed. Then the veteran iaidoka will use a bokken for safety reasons. |
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Kendo Practice Sword |
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This 44" solid bamboo sword is designed for use as either a practice sword or a lightweight fighting tool. If you do not foresee a bamboo duel in your future, the unique design of this weapon makes for a superb conversation piece.
Kendo, which is the modern martial art of Japanese fencing, developed from traditional techniques of Japanese swordsmanship known as kenjutsu. Since 1975 the goal of Kendo has been stated by the All Japan Kendo Federation as "to discipline the human character through the application of the principles of the katana (the Japanese standard two handed sword)". However, Kendo combines martial arts values with sport elements, with some practitioners stressing the former and others the latter.
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