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PaulusHectorMair.com shows you how to tie a medieval-style knot using a typical karate belt. This method of tying is extremely practical for HEMA grapplers who train indoors on a padded surface, where leather belts with metal buckles would damage the mats. It holds together better than a traditional Asian-style knot, so it can also be used for cross-training in other arts if your instructor so permits. Visit PaulusHectorMair.com for more HEMA training tips!

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