answers1: almost every martial art has weapon tactics, a better
question is which don't
answers2: Martial arts are really train weapon fighting is... <br>
Krabi Krabong Thailand (all ancient weapons;knife,sword,spear,etc) <br>
Filipino martial arts; Eskrima/Arnis/Kali(all ancient
weapons;knife,sword,spear,etc) <br>
Chanbara Japan(all ancient weapons;knife,sword,spear,etc) <br>
European Fencing (single sword) <br>
Kendo Japan (long sword) <br>
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Wusu China
answers3: Most if not all Traditional MAs have weapon forms.
answers4: tie kwon do
answers5: Martial Arts is a broad term and emcompasses many different
styles of combat. In simplsitic terms, many arts have both empty hand
and weapons forms that teach an approach to combating an opponent. A
simple search on the "net" for weapon based martial arts, should give
you a slew of styles, asian and non-asian, that focus more on
weaponry.
answers6: A lot do. Some examples include karate, Tae Kwon Do, many
forms of Kung Fu, traditional Muay Thai, traditional Savatte, Japanese
Jujutsu, aikido, Kyukido, Kali, etc. There are other martial arts that
are weapon-based martial arts such as fencing, kendo, naginata, kyudo,
etc.
answers7: Taekwondo has a lot of weapons. You don't start with the
weapons though.. You get into that in the higher belts
answers8: Filipino martial arts known as Eskrima/Arnis/Kalil.
answers9: Some Karate/TKD, some JJJ, Silat, Kali/Escrima, Various Kung
Fu styles, Fencing, KyuuJutsu/KyuuDo, Kendo/KenJutsu/Iaido/IaiJutsu,
Various other Budo such as (insert weapon here)Jutsu/Do and KoBudo,
Silambam which uses many Silat and Arnis weapons. Try Googling others.
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