
There are several different types of knife blades, with each blade suited to a specific purpose. A spear point has a razor-sharp point that is useful for piercing and grasping. Another type has a curved blade that is used to cut carpet or other linoleum. The spine of the knife blade is dull. This allows you to apply more force to it and increases your control. Each type of blade serves a different purpose and should therefore be used according its specific shape and material.
Drop point
Drop point knives have a wide belly and a flat back, making it easy to slice. This knife's blade is strong and ideal for everyday carry or hunting. The large belly also makes batoning wood an easy task. The blade is easy to control and won't cut too deeply.
Drop point knives are longer and thicker than regular blades. The edge is not as sharp and well-suited for stabbing. The blade is also longer and cuts more easily.
Spey
The tip of a Spey knife blade has an aggressive upward curve and a flat cutting edge. The spine runs almost straight parallel to the blade's edge. This creates an extremely short belly and wide tip. The traditional blade was used for castrating animals and is still popular among hunters, fisherman, and other users as a versatile tool.

Spey blades are not typically featured alone, but are typically included on multi-blade hunting knives or in a multi-blade fixed blade. These blades can be useful for a variety of tasks and are stronger than clip point blades. Modern versions often use higher-quality stainless steels.
Cleaver
A cleaver is an essential kitchen tool that can be used every day. The blades are razor-sharp and the handles give you a firm grip. Cleaver blades are available in a variety styles. Some are intended for professional use, others for home use.
Cleavers have razor-sharp blades that can cut through meat or bones. These knives have high carbon steel blades and are vacuum treated for superior mechanical properties. Cleaver knives can be washed in the dishwasher.
Sheepsfoot
The tip shape is what makes a Wharncliffe knife different from a Sheepsfoot. The latter knife is better for piercing work and has a pointed tip. Knowing the differences between them is essential to help you choose the right knife for your needs.
Sheepsfoot knives can be used as a versatile tool. They're the closest thing to a razor-blade. These blades are ideal for opening and cutting through stiff cellulose. These blades can also be found in Japanese kitchen knives like the santoku. They are long enough to be held with one's fingers.

Tanto
In Japan, the first tanto knife blades were developed. This was the period of the first sogun. A military government that ruled feudal Japan at the time. This period brought relative peace to the samurai, but this also brought about dramatic changes in the history of the Tanto blade. Once a vital weapon the Tanto knife was no longer used. It is now an ornamental tool and is used only for ceremonial purposes.
Tanto knives have flat blades that are easy to sharpen in a field. Although the two edges are flat without a curve, this does not make tanto knives impossible to sharpen with a sharp stone.
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How much does it set you back to take a self defence course?
There are many self defense courses. The cost of self-defense courses varies depending upon where you live and whether or not you take them online.
Some schools charge just $50 per Month, while others charge upto $200.
Look into local community centers for a cheaper option. Many of these places offer free self-defense lessons.
What is the most effective method of self-defense?
Avoiding being attacked is the best way for you to defend yourself. If you are attacked, run as fast as you can. This will give time for you to plan a better defense strategy.
If you are unable or unwilling to flee, learn any defense techniques you have. These include kicks, punches, and knees. You may also attempt to grab the attacker's arms and legs to stop him from attacking you even more.
You can fight back with any means you have available if none of these options are effective. Your hands are your best weapon. If you don't know how to properly use them, you might consider learning another form of self-defense.
Statistics
- Most likely, the person will want some kind of boxing match, so if you can out-box them, this would be 100% ideal for survival. (budodragon.com)
- The Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network reports that 70 percent of sexual violence cases aren't committed by random strangers in a dark alley but by people we know: friends, family, partners, co-workers, etc. (healthline.com)
- Kung Fu alone has 400 unique martial art styles – and whilst you likely won't be able to find a school for each form, many other martial arts are completely different altogether. (budodragon.com)
- Most likely, you'll get tapped out by 90% of the people in your first 3-5 months. (mmaclan.com)
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How To
How to use Kubotans for self-defense
Kubotan refers to small sticks used as weapons in Okinawan martial artists masters. They were originally made out of bamboo, but are now made out of metal and plastic.
They measure approximately 5cm in length and 2cm in width.
The Kubotan can be used to strike at the eyes, nose, or mouth of an opponent. It is also effective against other body parts such as elbows and knees.
Kubotan is popular among women for their light weight, portability, and concealability.
Knowing where to place your Kubotan to strike the correct spot is essential to be able to effectively use it.
Before you can hit the right spots, practice with the Kubotan.
These steps will show you how to use the Kubotan for self-defense.
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Face the attacker
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Hold the Kubotan firmly between your thumb and index finger.
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Raise the arm holding the Kubotan above your head.
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Swing the Kubotan toward the attacker's forehead.
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Strike the attacker on the nose, eye, or mouth area.
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As the Kubotan strikes the target, you should be able see its impact.
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Continue to swing the Kubotan till you hear a "thwack".
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Reduce the Kubotan, and then step back.
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Repeat Steps 1-7 if you wish to keep fighting.