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Sword - Learning the Barrel Roll - Intro
Welcome to the Barrel Roll Tutorial. The Barrel Roll is used in a few of the different Weapon Forms, but you will first see it in the SWORD & SHIELD Form shown in this sample Clip. Good Luck on your quest to Weapon Mastery!
Make sure you purchase the Weapon Program to take advantage of the entire learning curriculum for this and other weapon forms!
Sword - Learning the Barrel Roll - Pt 1
I never thought about learning any kind of weapon but I must admit that using a broadsword has been a very empowering experience! I never thought that I could do it
- Cherie L. – Libertyville
Sword - Learning the Barrel Roll - Pt 2
I bought a Conan sword replica awhile back. I never thought that I would ever be able to use it but after learning the darndao form I'm able to use my sword. I am planning to get some nun chucks like Bruce lee next
- Tom O. – Plano
Sword - Learning the Barrel Roll - Pt 3
I am a lifelong Halo fan so I have always been a supporter of the duel wield! It was the sickest to be able to do duel wields with swords and not be a total klutz. Awesome job with these videos guys!!
- Felipe S. – Stanton
Sword - Single Sword Flourish - Intro
Welcome to the Single Sword Flourish Tutorial. The Flourish is found in many weapons forms and used across may weapons. You will find a flourish with Staff and Nunchaku as well as sword. This is an enviable skill that most weapon practitioners hope to master. We hope this video series will help you on the road to mastering the flourish. Good Luck!
Make sure you purchase the Weapon Program to take advantage of the entire learning curriculum for this and other weapon forms!
Sword - Single Sword Flourish - Pt 1
There is nothing cooler than doing a flourish with a lightsaber. Thanks Ryan!!
- Yosef P. – Laguna Hills
Sword - Single Sword Flourish - Pt 2
I fell in love with this ObiAni since I saw it during the fight scene in revenge of the sith. I always dreamed of learning this but I never knew how. Thank you so much weapons made easy. You made this Star Wars fan dream come true!
- Sheila D. – Lincoln
Sword - Single Sword Flourish - Pt 3
I’ve been a martial artist for some time but I never had any interest in weapons. I came across this website, and I fell in love with the sword! I have been working my way up through the different levels kicking a$$ the whole way. The more advanced forms are definitely trickier, but having the walkthrough videos are incredibly helpful. Once I nail all the swords, I’m going to take on exotic weapons next
- Mai V. – Garden Grove
Sword - Single Sword Flourish - Pt 4
I was going to a dojang and I was trying to learn weapons but the instructor didn’t know what he was talking about at all. He tried to teach me the sword twirl and I almost ripped my shoulder out! I really like the way Ryan teaches the twirl. He really takes the time and goes into detail. I wish I would’ve found Weapons Made Easy earlier before I dropped money on a second rate loser
- Leigh C. – Palo Alto
Staff - Figure 8 - Intro
Welcome to the Figure 8 Tutorial. The Figure 8 is one of the more central moves in Chinese or circular-based weapon styles. It will feel awkward at first, but when you get the hang of it, it feels very liberating. Try to conquer this skill with both double and single-hand grips. Good Luck!
Make sure you purchase the Weapon Program to take advantage of the entire learning curriculum for this and other weapon forms!
Staff - Figure 8 - Pt 1
I love the staff! I felt like such a bad a** when I was able to twirl a pool cue in front of my friends. I know I was turning heads! Just be careful doing it indoors or around people because you can forget how long the stick is!
Orlando J. – Placerville
Staff - Figure 8 - Pt 2
I was so glad when I came across this site. I am outdoors a lot and I love going on long hikes. I always have a walking stick with me and it is the perfect size. I really loved a lot of the moves from the spear forms. I’ve almost got rolling the stick over my knuckles part down. Thank you WME!
Bruce S. – Missoula
Staff - Figure 8 - Pt 3
I was looking for something new and I found Weapons Made Easy. This has been a great workout and it has been wonderful in building my coordination. As a former competitive athlete, I am constantly looking for new challenges. Well, these weapons forms certainly fit the bill. I have been incorporating this into my workout and it has been intense! I would love to show my progress to one of these instructors to get a sense for how I am doing, but other than that, I love it!
Tonya R – Aurora
Staff - Around the Neck Twirl - Intro
Welcome to the Single Sword Flourish Tutorial. The Flourish is found in many weapons forms and used across may weapons. You will find a flourish with Staff and Nunchaku as well as sword. This is an enviable skill that most weapon practitioners hope to master. We hope this video series will help you on the road to mastering the flourish. Good Luck!
Make sure you purchase the Weapon Program to take advantage of the entire learning curriculum for this and other weapon forms!
Staff - Around the Neck Twirl - Pt 1
I love that I have all these staff and spear forms all in one place. Great site!
Shawn G. – Redmond
Staff - Around the Neck Twirl - Pt 2
Greetings from the UK! Thank you for creating this exceptional video series. I am working on the 3rd staff form so far. My goal is to master the staff forms and start sword next year!
Philip M. – Leicester
Staff - Around the Neck Twirl - Pt 3
Before Weapons Made Easy, I was trying to learn staff movement from youtube. Thank you for creating this program. I love it!
Julie H. – Fort Myers
Nunchaku - Combination Moves - Intro
Welcome to the “Combination Moves” tutorial. Nunchakus are one of the most iconic Asian Weapons in the last 50 years. This can be a tricky weapon, so make sure to purchase a foam-covered nunchaku and practice slowly!
Make sure you purchase the Weapon Program to take advantage of the entire learning curriculum for this and other weapon forms!
Nunchaku - Combination Moves - Pt 1
I’ve wanted to learn nunchucks ever since I saw enter the dragon! Totally worth it!
Peter F. – Stillwater
Nunchaku - Combination Moves - Pt 2
You never know what you are going to get with Youtube. Ryan does a great job teaching how to use the nunchuks.
Jessie L. – Madison
Nunchaku - Combination Moves - Pt 3
I never imagined using nunchuks much less being pretty good. Thanks WME
Leah C. – Poway
Nunchaku - Combination Moves - Pt 4
Awesome videos!
Todd W. – Costa Mesa
Nunchaku - Combination Moves - Pt 5
I’ve been waiting for a good nunchaku education series since watching Bruce Lee movies. Ryan is a great teacher!
Keith J. – El Paso
Nunchaku - Knuckle Rolls (Helicopters) - Intro
Welcome to the “Knuckle Roll (Helicopters)” tutorial. Mastering this skill set really makes nunchaku handling look impressive! You can see with the video clip how adding “Helicopters” to the Combination Moves really adds to the beauty of this weapon. This can be a tricky weapon, so make sure to purchase a foam-covered nunchaku and practice slowly!
Make sure you purchase the Weapon Program to take advantage of the entire learning curriculum for this and other weapon forms!
Nunchaku - Knuckle Rolls (Helicopters) - Pt 1
One of my favorite moves is the knuckle roll. It took me a little while, but now I can roll the nunchuku really good. I’m going to start the sais really soon. I love this website.
Lionel S. – Jackson
Nunchaku - Knuckle Rolls (Helicopters) - Pt 2
The exotic weapons are crazy. I never thought the fan could be a weapon, but it really looks beautiful to watch. I really like the nunchakus and the sais. Great videos
Jeff T. – Klamath Falls
Nunchaku - Knuckle Rolls (Helicopters) - Pt 3
Watching the chain whip is insane! I can’t wait until I’m good enough to do this weapon form. The kama form wasn’t too hard, and I am learning the nunchucks now. I’m really enjoying this these videos!
Nick T. – Yuma
Nunchaku - Knuckle Rolls (Helicopters) - Pt 4
I love how many weapons are being taught on this site. The entire education is very well organized and laid out very well. As an educator myself, I like how the teaching structure is consistent across all videos. I also like how the weapon forms are built on each other. The forms start off easier and they get more technical at an appropriate level. Well done WME!
Wendy R. – Tallahassee