- Kubotan: A Self-Defense Weapon
for All Martial Arts Styles
- By Jeffrey Miller
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- One of the most popular
self-defense weapons in use today by the average citizen and
police officers alike is the "Kubotan" (pronounced: 'koo-bow-tahn'),
or simply the self-defense keychain. The versatility of the this
effective little item is that it lends itself well to being used
in different ways by people with different martial arts
backgrounds, as well as by people with no formal training in the
martial arts whatsoever. In fact, this is perhaps one of the
Kubotan's greatest advantages and therefore strengths, in that
it can be picked up and easily used by any martial artist,
regardless of style or principle fighting method. Regardless of
whether a practitioner has studied the techniques of Aikido,
Jujitsu, Karate, Kung Fu, and, yes, Ninjutsu - the art of the
Ninja - the self-defense keychain fits easily into, and
increases the power of just about any technique.
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- As an example, a Karate-oriented
practitioner who is trained in, and has a preference for
striking techniques, can utilize the ends of the weapon for
painful blows to soft tissue areas or disabling strikes to an
opponent's vital points. Conversely, a practitioner schooled in
a grappling-based system like Jujitsu or Aikido, may feel more
comfortable using the Kubotan for hooking, trapping, and pain
compliance techniques, using the leverage and intense pain
generated by the weapon to immobilize and neutralize an
opponent's ability to get at him.
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- Certainly, any school or
practitioner that takes the view of having no preferential
fighting method - that means that he or she is comfortable with
both striking and grappling - will have even more options with
this weapon. Composite styles, like ninjutsu and many other
authentic warrior arts, find that the Kubotan, to them actually
a simplified or modified version of what they call an eda-koppo
stick, allows them the flexibility to go from
striking-to-grappling and back again with no trouble whatsoever.
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- Even for those without
experience in a formal martial art, the Kubotan provides an
economical and easily-learned method of self-protection. This
powerful weapon can, and should, also be a part of any good
self-defense program. Its ease-of-use and relatively short
learning-curve make it the ideal "first-weapon" for beginning
students. It can be used to provide a level of comfort,
security, and preparedness while the student is learning more
scientific unarmed techniques, tactics, and strategies that
naturally take more time to internalize.
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- For many, the self-defense
keychain weapon is a tool of pain, pure-and-simple. Regardless
of whether you're using it to strike, dig into sensitive areas,
or apply crushing pressure to small bones and joints, the fact
is that you don't need years of training to be good with it. You
can practically, with little-or-no extensive training, pick one
up and be ready to at-least hold-your-own against most common
attackers.
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- Please note that I'm not saying
that a certain level of training wouldn't significantly increase
your ability and chances of success, especially in a more
aggressive situation, but for most of the assaults and types of
attackers you'll most likely encounter in Today's world, it's
the perfect starting point for most new students.
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- As always, my advice is to find
a qualified instructor, or a professionally delivered course,
where you can be introduced to the weapon properly. Then, when
you have the basic ideas and principles, combined with the
fundamentals of unarmed self-protection tactics, you can go on
to explore the full potential of both the weapon and it's uses
against a real-world assailant who might want to do more than
slap you around.
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- Jeffrey M. Miller is the founder
and director of Warrior Concepts International in Sunbury,
Pennsylvania. He is the author of the "Foundations of
Self-Defense Mastery" eCourse, which is available free of charge
to subscribers of his self defense newsletter. You can subscribe
to the newsletter at: http://www.warrior-concepts-online.com/newsletter-subscribe-self-defense.html
He is also the creator of the EDR: Non-Martial Arts Defensive
Training Program, author of the book, "The Karate-Myth"
as-well-as the powerful, "Danger Prevention Tactics" video. Find
out how you can get his book, FREE, when you order "Danger
Prevention Tactics" here: http://www.warrior-concepts-online.com/self-defense-video-dpt1.html
Additional information is available by visiting on his site.
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