Stick fighting

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Summary:

Stick Fighting is a term that refers to a wide range of martial arts that use simple, long, blunt sticks for fighting. Depending on the discipline, they differ in shape and weight. Some stick fighting techniques have been developed as defensive. Others, such as Japanese kendo and Indian gatka, were developed as safe simulations of training with dangerous weapons. Some martial arts are entirely dedicated to stick fighting, while others incorporate some of these techniques into their comprehensive systems. Some stick fighting disciplines include eskrima, kali, tang soo do, joujutsu, kendo, gatka, among others. Incidentally, joujutsu is not to be confused with jujutsu. Despite the close western spelling and pronunciation, joujutsu uses a cane staff.

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Way of the 69 Fists is not at all dissimilar from a quick reference martial arts encyclopedia. At least, this is how it was intended when written. Inside its pages, you will find sixty-nine different martial art disciplines. I summarize their history and origins, their standing today, with an additional glance at interesting folklore and effects on popular culture. The following martial arts are covered: