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Techniques for projecting weapons at a target from a distance, including Japanese shuriken, knife throwing, and javelin arts.
The Weapon class encompasses all fighting techniques that employ an external implement — whether bladed, blunt, flexible, or projectile — as the primary means of offence and defence. [1] Weapon-based ...
Flat, multi-pointed throwing blades designed to be thrown with a spinning release for slashing impact.
Fundamental star-shuriken throwing technique using a horizontal spinning release, effective for distraction and surface-cutting at range.
Fundamental knife throwing technique using either full-rotation or no-spin release to achieve point-first impact at the target distance.
Straight, spike-shaped throwing blades propelled with a direct-throw or half-spin technique for penetrating impact.
Fundamental spike-shuriken throwing technique using a no-spin (direct) or half-spin release for point-first impact at short to medium range.
Core javelin and dart throwing techniques used across historical military traditions for ranged engagement.
Fundamental overhand javelin throwing technique using a running approach and full-body kinetic chain for maximum range and penetration.
Core knife throwing techniques including rotational (full-spin) and no-spin methods at various distances.
The Standard Outside Low Kick is the fundamental outside leg kick, executed by pivoting on the lead foot, rotating the hips, and driving the lower shin into the outside of the opponent's lead thigh. [...
A quick, straight punch thrown with the lead hand from the guard position, used primarily as a range finder, setup tool, and defensive weapon.
The Standard Teep is the fundamental Muay Thai push kick, executed by lifting the knee to chamber position and extending the leg to push the ball or sole of the foot into the opponent's torso, driving...