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Review of the UK Summer Camp Weapon Course July 2007

The Butterfly Knives – Part 16
BENEFITS OF COMBAT APPLICATION WITH CLASSICAL WEAPONS



Butterfly Knives

The Butterfly Knives against the Sword. Do you think this is a good counter?


Many people think that learning classical weapons is no longer meaningful in modern societies as we do not use classical weapons for fighting any more. We soon find out that this way of though is flawed in our combat training with weapons.

Not only an understanding of classical weapons will enable us to better handle modern improvised weapons like a cleaver, a spike or a broken bottle, it highlights many combat principles that are not only useful in unarmed combat, which may still occur in modern living, but develops qualities like calmness and agility in a more cost-effective manner that enhance our daily life.

In most other schools, combat training often means hitting one another freely and generously. But when you use weapons in combat training, it forces upon you to reflect that such exchanges of blows are just not right in proper martial art training. Hopefully, those still respect kungfu as a martial art may realize this point.


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Butterfly Knives Telling our Opponents how to Counter our Attacks

Nicky is helping Nick, who is a beginner, on how to counter a sword thrust executed by herself. She asks Nick to deflect the sword with one knife and chops at the opponent with the other. It is heart-warming to note that in our Shaolin Wahnam training, we tell our “opponent” how to counter our own attacks, whereas in many other schools the two combatants simply hit each other.
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Butterfly Knives Purposely Slowing Down Movements

Sifu Anthony sandwiches Sifu Marcus’ staff and moves in to slash the opponent. This is an excellent way to counter a long weapon. They purposely slow down their movements so as to figure out whether the counters are effective, and to make adjustments or changes if needed.
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Butterfly Knives Combat Effective Without being Rough

Two beautiful women engaged in a fight – and with deadly weapons too. They are gentle and effective, manifesting the fact that one can fight well without being rough. They also manifest the features of their respective weapons.
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Butterfly Knives Counters against the Formidable Spear Thrust

The spear thrust is considered the most formidable attack, because it is the most difficult to defend against. One would not be considered proficient in his chosen weapon if he does not know how to defend against a spear thrust. Here Alex is helping David to acquire this essential skill and technique.
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Butterfly Knives Counters against the Chinese sword

A Chinese sword is considered a master’s weapon because it requires great skills to use it well. Nicky is helping Nick, a beginner, to work out some counters against the sword attacks. Here Grandmaster Wong says that the cross-knife defence against the sword attack is not a good response. Do you know why?
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Butterfly Knives Weakness of Crossing Knives

Crossing both Butterfly Knives is generally not a good technique because you use two knives when one is sufficient for the purpose. Not only it is redundant, you limit the use of both knives as well as place yourself in a venerable position. But the “human-character’ formation of the Butterfly Knives, which is a signature pattern in this set, is different? Do you know why?
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