puukatti
Puukatti is a traditional Finnish martial art and combat sport that has been practiced for centuries. The term "puukatti" translates to "stick fighter" in English, reflecting the primary use of wooden sticks as weapons. The art is deeply rooted in Finnish culture and history, with its origins tracing back to the 18th century. Puukatti is characterized by its simplicity and effectiveness, utilizing basic techniques such as strikes, blocks, and throws, often performed with minimal clothing to enhance agility and flexibility.
The sport is governed by the Finnish Puukatti Federation, which oversees competitions and promotes the preservation
Puukatti is not only a combat sport but also a form of physical education that emphasizes discipline,