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Tonfa tactics
Copyright 2001 Dr. Ted Gambordella
http://www.martialartsweapons.net
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Tonfa tactics
INTRODUCTION
Perhaps no other weapon in karate is as practical,
powerful, and versatile as the tonfa, yet no other
weapon is so little known and used. Why? I feel that the
reasons are twofold. First, while the tonfa is powerful, it
is not flashy and can- not be used for that fun and
games demonstrated with the nunchaku by so many
supposed weapons experts. The crowds love it and those
who don't know any better imagine that these are real
weapons men. In reality they are only baton twirlers
who kick. If you could twirl the tonfa like a gun, set it
on fire, and dance with it as you can the nunchaku, it
would greatly increase in popularity. Second, the tonfa
is not easily carried on the body, like a knife or
nunchaku, so those who feel insecure unless they are
carrying a weapon at their side don't even try to
understand the tonfa. This helps account for its lack of
popularity. I hope this book will change all of that.
The tonfa is a truly remarkable weapon; it has the
advantages of a baseball bat, a club, a hammer, a blunt
axe, and body' armor. When the tonfa is held down the
forearm, the arm is reinforced with three inches of
rock-hard wood. No other weapon short of a sword can
penetrate your blocks when you use the tonfa to
reinforce them. A nunchaku, knife, bat, or bo will
bounce off the tonfa. When held by the handle and
Copyright 2001 Dr. Ted Gambordella
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flipped with speed and power, the tonfa has the same
deadly potential as a baseball bat or a club moves
faster, and is easier to control. When held at its top
using the handle as a bludgeon, the tonfa has the power
of an axe or hammer. With two tonfa you can stop the
attacks of several men armed with other weapons, as
demonstrated in the final chapter of this book. It is
truly a powerful, versatile weapon.
One last word: State laws vary, so be sure to find out
from your local police department if it is legal to carry a
tonfa in your car or on your person. Always remember
that the tonfa is a self-defense and karate weapon and
should only be used in karate class or, in cases of
extreme emergency, to protect your life or the lives of
others.
Copyright 2001 Dr. Ted Gambordella
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This book has been written as a training and
information manual for people and students who may
find that they have to defend themselves in the street
from attack by those who may have such weapons as
knives, bats, clubs, broken bottles, chains, or all of the
above.
It is intended to be a training manual not in how to use
the weapons of the street, but rather in how to defend
your- self against unwarranted and unnecessary attack.
There are a few instructions in offensive techniques, but
they are meant to be used to control the attacker till the
police come or till help can arrive.
I do not condone nor intend that this book be a manual
for those who would use weapons in the street to harm
their fellow man for any reason.
Dr. Ted Gambordella
Copyright 2001 Dr. Ted Gambordella
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Holding the Tonfa
Position I (basic position): Hold the tonfa by its handle,
below the forearm. Be sure to lock the thumb over the
fingers and keep the wrist straight so that the tonfa
stays down on the forearm.
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