We all love the japanese katana sword! Its cold beauty and streamlined structure shape have no equal in art and weaponry! However j apanese government restrictions result in NOT EXISTING real japanese steel...
What is a sageo?Sageo are cords, usually silk or cotton, attached to the kurikata and is used to tie the Japanese sword scabbard to secure it to the Obi belt or hakama when worn. There are several...
Summary of Different Martial Arts, Fighting Styles and Combative Sports. written by KWON printed and additions by Koch Martial Arts Fitness Supply (KWON brand seller) We sell many items designed for a variety...
How to tie a katanabukuro - fusahimo The seam side of the sword bag accords with the back of the sword.Turn the upper part of the sword onto the obverse side. It is necessary to have a one finger space at the...
Weapons of Traditional Karate Kobudo expert Tadashi Tamashita once stated, Okinawan Karate and weapons are like brother and sister. They complement each other." Not only do traditional weapons offer a degree...
Weapons of Ninjutsu Ashiko: The foot claws are made to walk on ice or slippery surfaces or to gain traction in mud. Most castle walls were made of stone and were therefore too hard of a surface to gain...
Beginner's Guide to Choosing a Martial Arts Weapon by Century Martial Arts Supply printed by Koch Martial Arts Fitness Supply (Century brand seller) This section provides resources to novice martial...
TYPES OF MARTIAL ARTS Aikido: Martial art that seeks to resolve conflict through peaceful means. Arnis/Escrima/Kali: The Filipino martial arts (FMA) emphasize learning weapons first--then empty-hand...
Beginner's Guide To Choosing a Martial Arts Uniform by Century Martial Arts Supply printed by Koch Martial Arts Fitness Supply (Century brand seller) This section provides resources to novice martial...
The kukri (Devnagari/ खुकुरी) gurkha khukuri khukri (also sometimes spelled khukri or khukuri) is a curved Neplaese Knife used as both tool and weapon. Renowned in the world as Gurkha Blade" or "Gurkha...