How To Correctly Use Ni-Cho And Tan-Bo (Part II)

This is from a later series of instructional videos done by Shihan Nishiuchi - he would have rather had the same simple white backdrop as before, but the producers added the clutter of items in the background for "product placement". I also had to cut some distracting sound and visual effects. Shihan will be getting me some more in the future. Have fun!
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Martial arts were planned to be predominantly used in combat situations. They are particularly physical, and have become more and more fashionable in recent years as a form of competitive sport and a method to keep fit. Though today they are generally linked with Asia, actually there are examples of Martial Arts all over the world.
Indeed there are many types of martial arts, from striking based practices such as Capoeira and Shaolin Kung Fu to Grappling (Judo and Judo, Weaponry (Silambam and Canne de combat) and Dance (Maasai Moran and Hula). Watch this tutorial on How To Correctly Use Ni-Cho And Tan-Bo (Part II) to start your obsession. Videojug has selected a series of educational short videos designed to help you learn the chief moves of certain martial arts.
Whether you are performing it as a sport, a method od self-defense, or just to improve your confidence, Videojug can help you improve at the basics. There are even a few more sophisticated moves on there too - for those of you up for a bit more of a challenge! So have a go at How To Correctly Use Ni-Cho And Tan-Bo (Part II) today, but remember to carry out these moves cautiously and maturely.