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![]() | If your realy concerned about being well versed in multiple types of combat, then maybe you migh want to look at a more complete style, this way you can devote your time to one study. But as Grandmaster Bong Soo Han once said. If you devote yourself to one style and in time master it, then you will never really need anything else. I believe this to be true. At one point in training most all styles train against weapons and the most comon types of attacks. You will also learn to apply a lot of what you may not think will work in other ares of combat, ie ground, weapons.
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On a serious note, I'm not sure there are ANY arts that can teach you how to guarantee yourself a defence against weapon attacks. If you want to carry a weapon, make it a gun and keep it in your hand......... | |
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