- slender,
round wooden rod,
traditionally of ash, with a
basket hilt.
Singlesticks are
typically around 34
inches (86 cm) in length, and 1 inch (2.5 cm)...
- 1904
Olympics Games featured a
fourth discipline of
fencing known as
singlestick, but it was
dropped after that year and is not a part of
modern fencing...
-
School Historical fencing in
Scotland Lancashire wrestling Suffrajitsu Singlestick Shin-kicking
Scottish backhold World War II
combatives Others Archery...
- ****ed with a
knuckle guard. The term "backsword" can also
refer to the
singlestick,
which is used to
train for
fighting with the backsword, or to the sport...
-
significantly to
modern hybrid styles like
kickboxing and
mixed martial arts.
Singlestick, an
English martial art can be seen
often used in
morris dancing. Many...
- The men's
singlestick was an
event held as part of the
fencing programme at the 1904
Summer Olympics. It was the only time the
event was held at the Olympics...
- jiu-jitsu
training for
American soldiers.
Roosevelt was an
enthusiastic singlestick player and,
according to Harper's W****ly,
showed up at a
White House...
-
stick or umbrella,
which he
recorded in his book The Cane as a Weapon.
Singlestick was
developed as a
method of
training in the use of
backswords such as...
-
Historical medieval battles Kendo Stick-fighting Bâton français
Quarterstaff Singlestick Hastilude Arnis Competitive jousting Shooting sports Airsoft Paintball...
-
horror perpetrated in the century.
Plays the
violin well. Is an
expert singlestick player, boxer, and swordsman. Has a good
practical knowledge of British...