rakutüüpi
Rakutüüpi is a cultural tradition and a martial art that originated in Estonia during the early 20th century. The term "rakutüüpi" literally translates to "stick fighting" in Estonian. This combat system is characterized by the use of wooden sticks or kutüüp (traditional name) as a primary weapon, emphasizing close-range fighting and self-defense techniques.
Rakutüüpi was initially practiced by Estonian farmers and peasants as a means of self-protection against invading
Rakutüüpi emphasized technique and strategy over brute strength, requiring practitioners to be agile, quick, and precise
Although the physical practice of rakutüüpi declined in popularity after World War II, the cultural tradition
Rakutüüpi remains a unique and distinctive part of Estonian cultural heritage, offering insights into the country's