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Journeyman said:Interesting. I've seen crossed cutlasses, "PTI," and those 'weighted juggling dumbell thingees that look like bowling pins' (that's the technical term ), but I've never seen tomahawks for PTIs.
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Here is the answer I believe. Dad said "Tomahawks" I took that literally. I did know of the "Indian club" and knew they were not bowling pins. I just did not know what they were called until now.
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Indian clubs -- is popular in the early 20th and late 19th century in US, some parts of Europe as well. It looks like a bowling pin, made of woods and comes with different sizes and weights and they are swung around. “They can range from a few pounds each, up to special clubs that can weigh as much as 50 pounds. They were used in carefully choreographed routines where the clubs were swung in unison by a group of exercisers, led by an instructor in the front, similar to modern aerobic classes. Indian club is used in India and is used by martial arts.
http://alexandriaruthk.hubpages.com/hub/Different-Weight-Training-Equipment-to-Choose-From