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In martial arts, a waster is a practice weapon, usually a sword, and usually made out of wood, though nylon (plastic) wasters are also available. Nylon being much safer than wood, due to it having an adequate amount of flex for thrusts to be generally safe, unlike wooden wasters. Even a steel feder has more flex than most wooden wasters. The use of wood or nylon instead of metal provides an economic option for initial weapons training and sparring, at some loss of genuine experience. A weighted waster may be used for a sort of strength training, theoretically making the movements of using an actual sword comparatively easier and quicker, though modern sports science shows that an athlete would most optimally train with an implement which is closest to the same weight, balance, and shape of

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  • Waster (en)
  • 목검 (ko)
  • Espada de madeira (pt)
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  • ( 일본의 목검에 대해서는 목도 (검도) 문서를 참고하십시오.) 목검은 나무로 된 연습용 무기이다. 철 대신 나무나 나일론으로 만든 검을 쓰면 첫 무기 연습하는데 안전하다. 주로 검술을 익힐 때에 쓴다. 비슷한 말로는 '목도'가 있다. (ko)
  • Uma espada de madeira é uma arma de treino que substitui nas fases de aprendizagem do manejo as armas equivalentes de metal. O uso de madeira torna-se mais económicas e seguras para os aprendizes de esgrima, no treino militar ou em outras artes e desportos de manejo de armas. Também são usadas nas artes marciais orientais, nas fases de treino. Dois exemplos conhecidos são a bokken e shinai. (pt)
  • In martial arts, a waster is a practice weapon, usually a sword, and usually made out of wood, though nylon (plastic) wasters are also available. Nylon being much safer than wood, due to it having an adequate amount of flex for thrusts to be generally safe, unlike wooden wasters. Even a steel feder has more flex than most wooden wasters. The use of wood or nylon instead of metal provides an economic option for initial weapons training and sparring, at some loss of genuine experience. A weighted waster may be used for a sort of strength training, theoretically making the movements of using an actual sword comparatively easier and quicker, though modern sports science shows that an athlete would most optimally train with an implement which is closest to the same weight, balance, and shape of (en)
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  • Waster (en)
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