Carrying a self defense cane in your car is like a car insurance policy (especially in South Florida) because it allows you an inconspicuous self defense tool immediately at hand to defend yourself against a violent attack. Get your South Florida Car Insurance Policy (or other state auto insurance policy) here: Martial Arts Training Cane Store Click Here.
Street fight self defense with a walking cane or martial arts staff like the Bo or Jo, is effective against a knife attack, multiple attackers, bigger attackers, and a punk or thug holding a brick, skateboard, iced water bottle, chunk of concrete, etc.. like the anarchists in Portland, Seattle, New York, Chicago, and other major cities where riots are allowed to go unchecked.
Close quarters combat self defense with your walking cane or self defense cane.
Kali or Escrima or Arnis sticks are similar to the nunchaku or nunchucks. In this martial arts stick self defense tutorial and workout we talk about their strengths and differences.
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Stick fighting for self defense with Palm Beach Gardens Martial Arts School Quantum Martial Arts instructor Matt Pasquinilli covers Kali Martial Arts and Nunchaku
Cane self defense with Palm Beach Gardens Quantum Martial Arts School instructor Matt Pasquinilli
The Japanese jo, or medium size martial arts staff, is a great self defense tool because you can use it as a hiking stick or walking stick. You can also use your walking cane or hiking staff as a Jo!
Learning to use a Jo will improve strength, speed, balance, coordination, flexibility, endurance, and mobility! Jo staff training makes you healthier and improves longevity and well being. It is a type of health insurance policy that you take with you everywhere you go!
Can you defend yourself with a walking cane? Yes! The self defense or fighting cane is the most versatile self defense weapon you can take with you everywhere you go! Learn to fight and defend yourself with your cane and improve your health and wellbeing at the same time. It is not just for wounded warriors, disabled persons, the elderly, etc… You can think of it as a fashionable self defense accessory and the HIPA laws plus the ADA in America, give you the right to carry your cane anywhere and everywhere you go. Whether you try Cane Fu or Cane Masters of American Cane Masters or learn from my videos, you will be better able to defend yourself very quickly using your self defense cane or walking cane.
Discover the most effective self defense tools that you can carry that are not a gun. The self defense cane, Bo, Jo, Kali or Escrima or Arnis sticks, nunchucks and more!
Fighting with a stick allows you to increase your power and create distance between the threat and your body.
The martial arts cane or self defense cane hits hard and has a hook to grab and lock the target’s body when used correctly.
Carrying a self defense cane, walking stick, staff, or even other martial arts stick weapons, gives you extra personal security options. It’s like a health insurance policy.
A martial arts cane or self defense cane is a better option for a violent attack or for use in stopping a knife attack. The stick doesn’t bleed and doesn’t feel any pain, plus it increases your reach and striking force.
The martial arts cane will give you a viable self defense option for everywhere you go! Training with the self defense cane increases wellbeing for seniors and the disabled by improving brain elasticity, physical strength, flexibility, mobility, and endurance!
Using a walking cane for self defense will build confidence and improve self esteem as you see your body getting stronger and more flexible, while you discover simple and immediately actionable principles and techniques of self defense. Pick up a self defense cane here!
Martial arts cane training is fun and effective self defense for anyone who needs a cane for everyday mobility, or who wants to carry a self defense cane for extra confidence and an effective option to defend against a violent attack!
In addition to training with a self defense cane, if you add Jo training, or the medium length staff 50 to 54 inches, plus or minus, you will be learning how to fight with a hiking stick or walking stick. The Jo is a powerful and effective martial arts weapon that is also beautiful and versatile!
Great cross training for the self defense cane is the nunchaku or nunchucks. The nunchucks move fast and can hit really hard for self defense. It’s also great brain elasticity training because of the complexity of the spins and strikes. It’s a mental health insurance policy!
Speaking of cross training for the martial arts self defense cane, swinging Indian clubs will build great strength, flexibility, endurance, and mobility in your hands, wrists, elbows, and shoulders. All of this adds to your ability to effective defend yourself with a walking cane. An added benefit of Indian club swinging workouts, is great core strength and more lean body mass, including stronger bones and less fat! Think of Indian club workouts as a health insurance policy at any age!
The self defense cane, the Jo, the Bo, and the Kali or Escrima sticks, are some of the best options for self defense against an attack by one or multiple attackers. The self defense cane is my favorite senior, disabled, and everyday carry self defense tool for anyone because it is effective, able to be taken everywhere, and always can be with you! It is your human right to defend yourself from a violent attack!
The self defense cane is a great car insurance policy! Keep one on the passenger seat with you when you drive!
The self defense cane or walking cane is a great life insurance policy! Carry one with you when you leave the house!
The self defense cane is the best home owner’s insurance policy, keep it by the door and next to your bed at night!
The Jo and The Bo are also great self defense tools. Not as versatile as the self defense cane, but powerful and with a lot of self defense application against a violent assault.
The walking cane, a combat cane from Cane Masters or a fighting cane from Century martial arts, or any cane that you can use to improve mobility and strength and get around with confidence and more comfort, is the ideal street fight self defense tool. Used in martial arts like Hapkido, Kung Fu, Combat Cane, and others, the walking cane doubles as a medical device and a fighting tool that has no equal. You can take it with you wherever you go during your day, and it will not be confiscated by police or banned by the authorities.
Self Defense Canes come in many sizes, shapes and materials. It does’t matter if you start with a light wood, like rattan, or heavy hard woods like oak or hickory, or metal or polymer. Get started training with a cane by spinning and twirling for spatial awareness and to develop speed and power and a stronger hand and wrist and shoulders. Also, add some strikes and blocks and other techniques used in self defense.
Fighting and defending yourself with a self defense or combat cane requires a set of principles, starting with situational awareness. Pay attention to the potential for a violent assault so that you can be ready to respond with your self defense cane. The second principle of cane self defense is getting in a better position by putting the cane between your body and the physical attack or violent assault. The third principle of cane self defense is picking targets that you can strike or jab or smash with your fighting cane or self defense cane, that you can remove or destroy. One example might be that you strike their eyes with your self defense cane, so that they cannot see you in order to press their attack. Another example would be that you strike or jab their throat with your self defense cane in order to remove their ability to breathe! Finally, the fourth principle is to commit on each strike with your walking cane or self defense cane with full speed and power! Remember that the self defense fight with your cane is not over until you win!
Here are some videos that will help you start training with your self defense cane: