I got into single meteor hammer after I did poi in high school, which is remarkably similar to the double hammer here, with the exception that they aren't linked in the middle.
I did poi as well, it was the first thing that entered my mind watching this... just think how awesome it would be for Bette Midler to change over to this in her act! 😂
@@flowrepins6663 if you know how to use it properly, yes, but it takes a lot of practice to get there and still has the highest risk on injuring the user.
To engineers need aerodynamics ballistics compression till, this type of spin in the weather-environment. Hee hee hee. Most traditional Chinese martial-arts weapons are deprived from extreme air and aerodynamics explaining... Visual representation for school-education... Others added their in and made all confused.
Meteor hammer: takes mastery to weild, but in my opinion, rather ineffective as an actual weapon. One needs so much focus just to control the hammer, he's not going to notice probably what his enemy is doing. Most weapons which are much easier to use will have advantages over it. Edged weapons can probably damage the rope, thrust weapons have longer range and will go past the spinning rope, poles or axes will snag the rope, a simple stick can deflect it. Any armor on body and the hammer will be very ineffective plus you can not use a shield yourself. It is good as a weapon which gives you control over your focus and movement, it's still good if your opponent does not have a weapon or you can only make this as a last resort, but in full combat this is ineffective as hell. And please dont mention kill bill.