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- The original nunchucks were:
- Octagonal or other shapes made from exotic hard wood, connected with a rope made of rice hay and horse hair1.
- Invented during the dictatorship of the Shimazu clan in Okinawa, Japan, as a means of self-defense for civilians who were banned from using weapons2.
- Had curved arms resembling an Okinawan horse bit or were adapted from an instrument carried by the village night watch3.
- Consisted of two wooden sticks connected by a chain4.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The first Japanese nunchaku were octagonal and later the locals would make nunchaku in different shapes, such as round, three- part or out of odd parts. Some of the oldest copies of nunchaku sticks were made out of exotic hard wood connected with a rope manufactured out of rice hay and horse hair. Some of them had edges shackled with tin or iron.www.usadojo.com/history-of-the-nunchaku/Nunchucks are translated as ‘chain sticks’ in Japanese. They were first invented during the dictatorship of the Shimazu clan in Okinawa, Japan. Civilians were banned from using any kind of weapons, and they were left vulnerable. The samurai army regularly terrorized the villagers, and they needed to protect themselves.knifeimport.com/the-history-of-nunchucks-origins-a…Unlike Okinawan rice flail (utzu), original nunchaku had curved arms, resembling an Okinawan horse bit (muge), which gave rise to the theory that nunchaku was originally a horse bridle. Yet another theory asserts that it was adapted from an instrument carried by the village night watch, made of two blocks of wood joined by cord.www.hknunchaku.com/en/nunchaku-historyThe original nunchucks were two wooden sticks connected together by a chain. As time went on different types of nunchucks were made from different types of material. Some of the different types of nunchucks include: Wood Metal Brass Fiberglass Plastic/Foam (Either sold as a toy or for students to practice without hurting themselves.)www.lowkickmma.com/nunchucks/ - People also ask
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