These come to you via the StrokeNation youTube channel. I like the fact that they have 14 exercises using a cane, and 3 with a Hula hoop. But you know the drill, nothing on your own unless your doctor/therapist approves. You know how dangerous that cane is - it might turn into a snake(1)(2) or a sword cane(3) or gun(3) or self-defense(4)(5)
http://www.youtube.com/user/strokenation?feature=watch
1. http://www.whyquran.com/877/content/view/62/118/
God ordered Musa to throw his cane onto the ground. As a sign to Musa
from God the cane was transformed into a snake. Musa became scared, but
God ordered Musa to pick it up, as it would change back to its original
form.
2.http://www.apologeticspress.org/APContent.aspx?category=11&article=1704
And Aaron cast down his rod before Pharaoh and before his servants, and
it became a serpent. But Pharaoh also called the wise men and the
sorcerers; so the magicians of Egypt, they also did in like manner with
their enchantments (Exodus 7:10-11).
The magicians of Egypt in modern times have long been celebrated adepts
in charming serpents; and particularly by pressing the nape of the neck
they throw them into a kind of catalepsy, which renders them stiff and
immoveable, thus seeming to change them into a rod. They conceal the
serpent about their person, and by acts of legerdemain produce it from
their dress, stiff and straight as a rod. Just the same trick was played
off by their ancient predecessors.... [A]nd so it appears they
succeeded by their “enchantments” in practicing an illusion on the
senses (2002, 1:295, Exodus 7:11-14).
3. http://www.nrvoutdoors.com/CANEGUN/canegun.htm
The best known such hybrid weapon is the sword cane, still made and used for personal defense.
Rifle canes were impractical in the days of matchlock ignition, but with
the invention of mechanical locks, it was possible to design one that
worked. There surely are a few wheel-lock examples in museums, and rifle
canes were made on a custom basis in the flintlock era. The invention
of the percussion cap and a more easily concealed firing mechanism made
rifle canes really practical weapons.
4. Cane as a Weapon is a book by Andrew Chase Cunningham presenting a concise system of self defense making use of a walking stick or umbrella.
5. Cane Fighting: what cane to buy for self defense with a cane
Boomers are getting older but though most feel
very in-control of their lives, some have just a wee bit of edginess
about self defence. Therefore many are very interested in cane fighting
and self defense with a cane. I have been teaching self defence with the
cane to seniors and women for over 12 years and one of the most common
questions I have been asked is, “What is the best cane to buy for self
defense?”
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