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Martial Arts DVDs & Instructional Videos

Martial Arts DVDs & Instructional Videos
If you're serious about improving your martial arts skills or just love learning new techniques, a good library of martial arts DVDs can be a game-changer. Nothing beats having an experienced instructor break things down for you step-by-step, right in your own living room. These are full-length martial arts videos taught by some of the most respected practitioners in the world. Whether you're a complete beginner looking to get the basics down or an advanced student wanting to polish specific moves, there's something here to help you train smarter and more effectively.

Our selection of martial arts DVDs covers an impressive range of disciplines and skill levels. You'll find everything from ninja training DVDs packed with stealth and agility drills, to in-depth weapon training covering some of the most exotic and visually stunning tools in martial arts history. If you've ever wanted to learn the rope dart, kung fu fan, or chain whip, we've got instructional videos that show you how to control these weapons with precision and flair. For sword enthusiasts, our kung fu broadsword DVDs break down the stances, cuts, and forms that make these weapons so iconic.

Of course, no martial arts video library would be complete without nunchaku training DVDs. These spinning sticks of wood (or foam, if you're still learning) are a martial arts classic. Our nunchaku videos walk you through grip changes, strikes, figure-eights, and even some flashy combinations you can add to demos or competitions. You'll learn not only how to use them safely, but also how to move with speed, control, and confidence.

One of the big advantages of training with martial arts DVDs is that you can go at your own pace. In a live class, you might only see a technique a few times before moving on, but with a video, you can pause, rewind, and rewatch as often as you need. That's a huge benefit when you're trying to perfect tricky weapon transitions or nail the exact timing on a form. Plus, you can train anywhere, whether that's your living room, backyard, garage, or even while traveling.

We've also made sure the variety of martial arts videos we offer goes beyond just styles and weapons. Some focus on practical self-defense, teaching you how to handle real-life situations with confidence. Others dig into the traditional forms and philosophies that keep martial arts connected to their roots. You can find step-by-step tutorials for competition-ready performances, or deep dives into the finer details of footwork, timing, and body mechanics that separate casual practice from true mastery.

If you're into Chinese martial arts, our selection is a goldmine. You'll find DVDs on traditional kung fu styles, including both barehand and weapon forms. The rope dart and chain whip videos, for example, not only show you how to use the weapons, but also teach you how to build the coordination, flexibility, and spatial awareness needed to handle them at high speed. For Japanese martial arts fans, we carry instructional DVDs that cover a range of styles and techniques, from striking arts to weapons training.

Martial arts DVDs are also an incredible way to explore weapons you might not have access to in your local dojo. Not every school teaches something like the kung fu fan or broadsword, and fewer still have an instructor who can demonstrate them at a high level. With the right video, you can start building those skills on your own, so when you do get the chance to train in person, you're already ahead of the curve.

Even for experienced martial artists, these DVDs can be a source of fresh ideas and inspiration. Watching a skilled instructor perform a weapon form or demonstrate a new drill can spark creativity in your own training. It's also a great way to keep your skills sharp between classes or during times when you can't make it to the dojo. You can even use them to cross-train in styles outside your main discipline, giving you a broader base of knowledge and making you a more versatile martial artist.