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novakru
04-11-2010, 06:45 AM
I got these weapons last year or maybe 2 years ago.
Can't remember.

They are not cut to size but I can work with them.
The heaviness actually feels good.

No one in town or near here trains with them.
So far, internet searches for training vids, come up very inferior.

Anyone out there have any DVD suggestions or, hell, even books?

I am also thinking of joining the ju jitsu place and they do twice a week kickboxing (including muay thai-woohoo!)
Looks like the only weapon they train with is the bo staff though:(

Doc Faustus
04-11-2010, 07:42 AM
Elektra:Assassin

novakru
04-11-2010, 07:48 AM
Elektra:Assassin

She doesn't hold her sai the right and proper way:mad:

...But, damn she looks cool doing it

ferretchucker
04-11-2010, 08:06 AM
That is such an awesome thing to have, but I don't think I can help you there.

Why do you need them anyway?!

novakru
04-11-2010, 08:09 AM
That is such an awesome thing to have, but I don't think I can help you there.

Why do you need them anyway?!

Cause it is a shame and borderline crime to look at my beautiful weapons and have no idea how to use them.

Ferox13
04-11-2010, 08:50 AM
Yeah it might be hard to find a class that teaches them..

I did Ju Jitsu for about 4/5 years and all we did was the 2 staffs, tanto and katana. I really never saw a place that taught that weapon as part of their syllabus.

I remember Panther Video had a Sai instruction but I'm not sure if they still exist. Looking on google I did find this (http://www.centurymartialarts.com/DVDs/Weapons/Michael_Hodge_Sai.aspx). Though I'm very sceptical of the majority of TMA instructional vids/dvds..

I could ask about on the MMA site that I'm a member of if you like...

novakru
04-11-2010, 09:12 AM
Yeah, ask them, that would be great, THX:)


Not sure about that video either, if only it had a 'preview' ...

This ju jitsu place doesn't actually 'offer' bo staff classes, one of the teachers knows the skill, would be a matter of private lessons I suppose.

This place is mixed martial arts but offers very limited 'mixed' as far I am concerned.
But it is what I have to accept -living in a small town.

_____V_____
04-11-2010, 09:23 AM
This is what you are looking for?

http://www.ehow.com/video_4988778_sai-weapon-training.html

Send a kiss to the lovely reflection in your mirror, and I will consider it as the "Thank you, V." :)

Oh, and, be sure to hide them on our dinner date.

novakru
04-11-2010, 10:45 AM
This is what you are looking for?

http://www.ehow.com/video_4988778_sai-weapon-training.html

Send a kiss to the lovely reflection in your mirror, and I will consider it as the "Thank you, V." :)

Oh, and, be sure to hide them on our dinner date.

I saw this guy before on one of my searches
He's ok, but a bit slow...
I wish one of those guys that train people for martial art movie roles would make a video...I mean , think about it-they train actors for a few weeks well enough to seem like they trained for years.
Just not fucking fair to us merely human peepoles. ppphhtttt


heh,dinner date: yeah, hide them...:D

Ferox13
04-12-2010, 12:47 AM
This place is mixed martial arts but offers very limited 'mixed' as far I am concerned.
But it is what I have to accept -living in a small town.

Yeah MMA doesn't have any weapons in it - it is purely a sport designed for fighting full contact in the ring or cage. It is usually a blend of Striking (Usually based on Muai Thai or Boxing), clinch/throws/take downs (Usually based on wrestling or sometimes judo) and submissions (BJJ). That being said it is prolly the most efficient way to train combat sports...

I'll post today about the Sai - not sure if there will be much response as these days there are few TMA ppl left there....Another suggestion would to find a Traditional Martial Arts board for Japanese styles - that would prolly be the best bet for a place to steer you in the right direction..

roshiq
04-12-2010, 01:46 AM
heh,dinner date: yeah, hide them...:D

or you can have a good practice session;)

novakru
04-12-2010, 03:03 AM
Yeah MMA doesn't have any weapons in it - it is purely a sport designed for fighting full contact in the ring or cage. It is usually a blend of Striking (Usually based on Muai Thai or Boxing), clinch/throws/take downs (Usually based on wrestling or sometimes judo) and submissions (BJJ). That being said it is prolly the most efficient way to train combat sports...

I'll post today about the Sai - not sure if there will be much response as these days there are few TMA ppl left there....Another suggestion would to find a Traditional Martial Arts board for Japanese styles - that would prolly be the best bet for a place to steer you in the right direction..

.Thx Ferox!

Ferox13
04-13-2010, 01:04 PM
No joy with that (but i did get a video of the Diaz brothers fighting each other with Sai)..

As I said, prolly yourbest bet is to try find a Japanese TMA forum..

Elvis_Christ
04-13-2010, 04:16 PM
Excuse my ignorance but what does TMA stand for?

Ferox13
04-13-2010, 11:39 PM
Traditional Martial Arts - styles like Karate, Kung Fu, Tae Kwon Do, Judo etc.

Its usually said to seperate it from MMA (mixed martial arts) and it is usually looked down on by MMA practitioners (with the exception of Judo and Kyokushinkai Karate). Brazilian JuJitsu isn't considered a TMA either.

There are styles which don't really fit into either catagory as they are really considered sports (but they are infact also Martial Arts) - these include Western Boxing, Muai Thai, All the styles of Wrestling and KickBoxing.