Love your video my friend. I am a TAMA practitioner who has recently begun dabbling East Asian martial arts techniques, predominately Kung Fu and Boran styles. I really liked seeing how you incorporated Kung Fu techniques into your use of this weapon. My father is 60 percent Apache, I bought one these a while ago.
Thanks! Kungfu does not limit to JUST the specific weapons, we can pickup anything and use it if the skills is there. You can see my Scottish broadsword demo and it clearly shows you what I mean -> Cold Steel Scottish Broadsword in Action (Demonstration)
That is a great weapon. I ordered one two days ago. The gunstock War Club is a weapon used by native american indians(mainly the plains tribe of America). The inner curve can be used for trapping as well and striking. Spinning the spearhead around in one motion for a killer ending blow. There are some videos on how to use it. You can see it being used in the last of the mohicans movie end scene as well as videos created by native Americans and their martial arts called okichita(I hope I spelled that correctly). Thank you for sharing this video. I like your kung fu weapon set up behind you 😁👍
Absolutely love the sliding techniques! I would love to see you demonstrate a whole kata with this club. I am currently working on a kata for this but I'm always looking for more info.
The big problem when gripping this club in any other way than intended is always going to be that blade. If you use a thrust attack in one of the alternative grips you displayed, your hands slipping up into that blade becomes a big possibility.
Well yeah in its current state cutting paper would not be possible and he demonstrated with the unsharpened edge. He also mentioned that it could be sharpened if you would like. I personally would not sharpen it unless I intend on using it for or in combat. That's just my opinion 🤷
I love watching people with no combat experience explain how to use their bullshito martial arts techniques with random weapons. I wish we had a bullshito school around here... I've always wanted to be a student in a bullshito school for awhile as a goof
You do realize that bushido (the thing your trying to trash talk) has nothing to do with any martial art techniques, styles or systems. It’s just a code of ethics. Yes, it’s clear that the man demonstrating this weapon has no experience with it but it is a brutal weapon that has been around since Europeans started showing up with muskets. My tribe has been putting it to use along with the ball club, tomahawks, knives bow etc… so it’s not a random weapon. It’s just not popular outside Native American communities.
@jjs3890 Well said. Some people are so closed-minded that they lack the knowledge of things around them. I am aware of who is around me as well as asian and native american heritage as I am interested in such topics. I have the deepest respect for foreign cultures. Thank you for speaking up 😏👍
Love your video my friend. I am a TAMA practitioner who has recently begun dabbling East Asian martial arts techniques, predominately Kung Fu and Boran styles. I really liked seeing how you incorporated Kung Fu techniques into your use of this weapon. My father is 60 percent Apache, I bought one these a while ago.
Thanks! Kungfu does not limit to JUST the specific weapons, we can pickup anything and use it if the skills is there. You can see my Scottish broadsword demo and it clearly shows you what I mean -> Cold Steel Scottish Broadsword in Action (Demonstration)
That is a great weapon. I ordered one two days ago. The gunstock War Club is a weapon used by native american indians(mainly the plains tribe of America). The inner curve can be used for trapping as well and striking. Spinning the spearhead around in one motion for a killer ending blow. There are some videos on how to use it. You can see it being used in the last of the mohicans movie end scene as well as videos created by native Americans and their martial arts called okichita(I hope I spelled that correctly). Thank you for sharing this video. I like your kung fu weapon set up behind you 😁👍
Absolutely love the sliding techniques! I would love to see you demonstrate a whole kata with this club. I am currently working on a kata for this but I'm always looking for more info.
hahah! Thanks! maybe in the future I will make a vid of that~
Chiinnature Looking forward to that.
I love my club! Great weapon! Great vid!!! Dude you make me laugh.....MUCH RESPECT!!!!
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The plastic is called polypropylene. Very excellent material. Extremely hard to break.
thanks!!!!
3:55 what about three hands
The big problem when gripping this club in any other way than intended is always going to be that blade.
If you use a thrust attack in one of the alternative grips you displayed, your hands slipping up into that blade becomes a big possibility.
can you do more on the gunstock war club please i like what you did as far as learning to use it.I want to master this style war club
Yup we will put your request on our list and see when we will be able to film this, hope it will rock on more views too
Can you please take this to use against a slab of hanging meat?
At first, it was pretty funky for me. But, I now know it's full potential, I might get one in the future. :)
Woo hoo~ thanks for watching again! Oh ya, you will love this beast!
I hope that you are not white with that picture.
"Last of the mohicans" they use the weapon in that movie. Pretty dope Asians recognize this weapon 🤙🏾
Well ya, Asians are distantly related to (by DNA) Native Americans.
@@stansmith4054 with that logic. We're all Africans cause all men came from Africa 😅
im thinking about getting either this or the indian war club,which one do you think I should get?
Bad ass.
No offense just a quick correction. We would cal the blade on this weapon a spike. Good video bro.
Lol it doesn't cut paper. You wanna cut paper buy a pair of scissors. But it is a sweet club!
Well yeah in its current state cutting paper would not be possible and he demonstrated with the unsharpened edge. He also mentioned that it could be sharpened if you would like. I personally would not sharpen it unless I intend on using it for or in combat. That's just my opinion 🤷
this guy is pretty funny
I love watching people with no combat experience explain how to use their bullshito martial arts techniques with random weapons. I wish we had a bullshito school around here... I've always wanted to be a student in a bullshito school for awhile as a goof
While I agree with everything you said, you have to admit the weapon itself is pretty badass.
You do realize that bushido (the thing your trying to trash talk) has nothing to do with any martial art techniques, styles or systems. It’s just a code of ethics. Yes, it’s clear that the man demonstrating this weapon has no experience with it but it is a brutal weapon that has been around since Europeans started showing up with muskets. My tribe has been putting it to use along with the ball club, tomahawks, knives bow etc… so it’s not a random weapon. It’s just not popular outside Native American communities.
@jjs3890
Well said.
Some people are so closed-minded that they lack the knowledge of things around them. I am aware of who is around me as well as asian and native american heritage as I am interested in such topics. I have the deepest respect for foreign cultures. Thank you for speaking up 😏👍