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What weapon do you actually carry?

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Saya in my car at all times i wish i could carry a bo but its just too big on walks i have one though

"What was the attacker trying to do accomplish? What was the emotional state of the defender? Where you scared for your life? Trying to protect another? What was the level of the threat? All of these things and more come into consideration when it comes to levying a charge on somebody."

Ive always been taught when/if you get into a altercation that you say" i thought i was going to die" and make sure they know that you know nothing of what happened because you are not an expert and you kind of blacked out and axted on instinct and it was a blir and you know nothing other en he was going to kill you and your scared.

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Sai. Nice and legal weapon to carry around.

Sai. Nice and legal weapon to carry around.

Im moving to Australia!

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We'll, my bo, sai, and tonfa are always in my van ready at a moments notice. Next month I'll add nunchukus and kama....

Shawn Vivacqua

Shotokan Karate

Ryukoku Seidokan Karate Kobudo Renmei


"True Bunkai lies in the mind of the practitioner, there is no right or wrong bunkai, only what works."

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