Tomahawk fighting course interest

Farmboy

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I got the opportunity to participate in a Tomahawk course this weekend and it was quite sweet.

Based in fighting methods from Vikings, Dwight McLemore, Peter Lagana and others.

The instructor is a Canadian Forces instructor who teaches in QC right now but would come to Trenton to put on a course or two.


I figure with the amount of Tomahawks we sell, some courses on them would be great!


We are working on details but figure we would get some feed back on interest at the same time.
 
I was just going to come here and make fun of the course like some sort of novelty "Glock Bayonet Fighting Course" but it does actually sound pretty cool haha
 
Based on those drone vids, I think Trump should take this course.

:D


Awesome idea. Ottawa, i'd be in. He'll, even a bit of a drive would be worth it I think.
 
I was just going to come here and make fun of the course like some sort of novelty "Glock Bayonet Fighting Course" but it does actually sound pretty cool haha

Oh I hear ya!! I was thinking "OMG" before I went but was very satisfied. We've all seen those mall ninja knife fighting courses on Youtube, however this was not that LOL
 
No expert but I'd think you would be better off with some distance between yourself and the bear. I have thought about this a LOT after summer holiday going through Banff and Jasper where I could not carry a firearm or a spear on hikes with the family. Also forbidden on local hikes in some areas. Best legal option I've come up with is training whole family how to defend themselves with a bo ( currently Chito Ryu karate). I know I'd probably die in an encounter but I'd feel more than useless not being able to do anything if one of my kids is being attacked. Saw a video on You tube where a "? tame ? " grizzly bear lost it on a guy and two chaps fought it off with bo's. They'd come in from behind mighty blow and run then bear'd turn other guy runs up and hits it and so on. After 4 or 5 hits the bear ran for it. I'd also be keen on a close quarters weapons course with sticks, tomahawks, rifles etc if in B.C.
 
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My family has lived and worked in and around bears for generations. We find noise to be highly effective against bears, don't surprise them and they won't surprise you. Wack your tomahawk on the occasional tree as you hike, you'll be fine.

Doesn't work on polar bears. No trees.
 
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