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Is there a difference between nunchakus and nunchakus? If so, what's the difference?

Nunchakus and nunchakus are two names for the same thing.

Nunchakus, also known as nunchakus, nunchakus, nunchakus and Erlong, are unique weapons handed down from ancient China. Short and powerful, ordinary people can hit 160 kg or more. Proficiency is like the explosion of two arms, adding wings to the tiger.

Nunchaku is a new fashion sport that integrates fitness, self-defense, performance and competition. It is based on the traditional Wushu routines of Master Bruce Lee and China, with the addition of figure, footwork and walking position, the combination of sword, sword, stick, nine-knot whip and other movements, as well as modern and fashionable music and dance elements.

The technique of nunchakus is divided into three parts: attack, defense and counterattack. There are endless movements, and their strokes are divided into chopping, sweeping, beating, pumping, lifting and pulling. It can not only attack the opponent's upper three roads and middle roads, but also attack the lower three roads (that is, the heel or 5 inches up and down), which is particularly powerful. The victim was in unbearable pain and finally fell to the ground, losing the ability to resist. In addition, it can break the enemy's weapons. When attacking, it can be used for sweeping, stabbing, bumping and blocking, and can also be used for strangling the opponent by surprise. Once the rope or chain connecting nunchakus is wrapped around each other's neck, you can strangle each other with a light clip. No wonder many martial arts lovers at home and abroad, especially teenagers, have a soft spot for nunchakus.