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Kobudo

Ancient Warrior Way (Traditional Okinawan Weapons)

Website: http://www.warriorpages.com/martialarts/japanese_arts/index.html#Kobudo
Members: 50
Latest Activity: Nov 23

About Kobudo

Kanji: Kobudo
Meaning: Ancient warrior way
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Kobudo is a weapons art.  It is separate from Karate, but most Karate styles have an element of kobudo.  Weapons of kobudo are widely varied, but some of the more common are the Kama, Tonfa, Nunchaku, Bo, Eiku and Sai.

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Jonathan Forrester

Cane as a weapon 9 Replies

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Pete Winner Comment by Pete Winner on November 11, 2009 at 6:56pm
i love to work with a the gerka warriors knift cukery.I would like to see more work to be done with it.
Bart Scovill Comment by Bart Scovill on November 10, 2009 at 10:22am
Not really, just what's in Master Trias' Pinnacle. We typically have to run this form for our Shodan test. I've learned lots of bo forms, but this is the only one I work regularly.
Karl K. Wagner Comment by Karl K. Wagner on November 7, 2009 at 8:58pm
Hi Bart sensei, I was just viewing some of the videos in the store section and caught your video of Shirotaro no kun (White barrel staff form). Well done! I did not know who else does this form until I saw it printed on the video page. I see it as being a rare form. I was taught this form by Kaicho Terry Sanders (Shorei-ryu). Do you have any history or origin on this form?
Wim Jordi Comment by Wim Jordi on October 30, 2009 at 8:29pm
Again, I would like to thank mr. Theo de Jong for inviting me to become a member of this organisation. Like I said before, I'm looking forworth to receve all sorts of information according to these different kind of sports (please excuse me for my poor Englisch).
Karl K. Wagner Comment by Karl K. Wagner on October 23, 2009 at 9:10pm
Hi Bart sensei, As I was in the process of joining certain groups, I dropped in to see the Kobudo group. Count me in for topics where I can either learn or share. Thanks, Karl
Charles L. Holbrook Comment by Charles L. Holbrook on April 28, 2009 at 3:31pm
I love the Eiku-bo, the power generated with this weapon is phenomenol. I have experienced it by breaking a piece of tree trunk in half once.
Berserk Comment by Berserk on September 30, 2008 at 1:15pm
That's cool, Jonathan.
I started using the Nunchaku after watching his videos on YouTube. A very knowledgeable person he is.
Jonathan Forrester Comment by Jonathan Forrester on September 30, 2008 at 11:45am
I got to meet him at the Century HQ in Oklahoma City where we were filming. Nice guy - and he was glad somebody else spoke Japanese there.
Berserk Comment by Berserk on September 28, 2008 at 5:36pm
I love that guy's videos.
Jonathan Forrester Comment by Jonathan Forrester on September 5, 2008 at 4:24pm
I see Master Nichiuchi has made it to the Warrior Pages. (Above)
 

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