I’ve been working 31 Jo Kata. And I start switching from Left side to right. Got the right side down. But doing it opposite. Getting better. So easy to get confused or miss a step. But getting there. I’m a firm believer in what you do on the right. We do on the left.
I have a steel bar that’s 40 inch’s long. 3/4 with. Stainless steel. Is my bedroom Jo. Small places.. But great workout. With 31 Jo Kata. Actually 62 Jo Kata. Left positions Right Position.
- Muy buen vídeo Sensei Watanabe ! Gracias por compartir técnica y explicaciones con tanto detalle. Esperamos nuevos vídeos pronto. - Very good video Sensei Watanabe! Thank you for sharing technique and explanations in such detail. We expect new videos soon.
@@EnochDark 6’4 and shrinking. My Jo. Is a Closet Pole. 3/4 thick. About 5.5 feet. Love it. I ordered a jo online. It’s like 48” long. Like a twig. But then again. I have a 5 foot 3/4 inch Steel Jo. Weighs about 70 Lbs. Soli d stainless steel. I’m from Pittsburgh. My first job out of high school. Was Republic Steel. Where the Steelers got their symbol from. That Steel Jo. Is freaking crazy.
@@bigsidable I also use a closet pole... it is a little short for me but not a problem bc part of why I train with it is so I don't bash up my house. ;) i am able to understand the mechanics enough to have my practice translate to longer weapons when in a larger space/outdoors. otherwise i have some maces but 70lbs? why? a hollow one weighing 7lbs seems more efficient to me...
I appreciate how traditional this Sensei and dojo are. The floor tape (and back of hands) very interesting/useful. 👊
3:58 Thinking of the jo as coming from the spear and rotating it is a powerful realization. Thank you!
The camera perspective is great to illustrate the effectiveness of keeping the jo level. Thanks for the great video!
instablaster.
Thanks for being clear on the precision of the movement.
thank you...very clear and clean
It's so helpful to see all the wrong ways with explanations. Thank you! Just subscribed.
"wrong"
Such a good teacher. Really excellent.
Good teaching, clear and good demonstration of the corret techniqe. Subscribed and thumbs up.
Thank you Stephen!
Excellent lesson! Thank you!
I’ve been working 31 Jo Kata. And I start switching from Left side to right. Got the right side down. But doing it opposite. Getting better. So easy to get confused or miss a step. But getting there. I’m a firm believer in what you do on the right. We do on the left.
Good for you
Plus I use the Jo when doing Shotokan Kata’s. Great way to extend YOYR Kata training. And Jo work. Work with most of the Shotokan Kata’s.
I have a steel bar that’s 40 inch’s long. 3/4 with. Stainless steel. Is my bedroom Jo. Small places.. But great workout. With 31 Jo Kata. Actually 62 Jo Kata. Left positions Right Position.
- Muy buen vídeo Sensei Watanabe ! Gracias por compartir técnica y explicaciones con tanto detalle. Esperamos nuevos vídeos pronto.
- Very good video Sensei Watanabe! Thank you for sharing technique and explanations in such detail. We expect new videos soon.
Best yet. Explanation is lacking in almost all others.
My favorite weapon. Although mine is 5.5 feet long.
what are you 7' tall?
@@EnochDark 6’4 and shrinking. My Jo. Is a Closet Pole. 3/4 thick. About 5.5 feet. Love it. I ordered a jo online. It’s like 48” long. Like a twig. But then again. I have a 5 foot 3/4 inch Steel Jo. Weighs about 70 Lbs. Soli d stainless steel. I’m from Pittsburgh. My first job out of high school. Was Republic Steel. Where the Steelers got their symbol from. That Steel Jo. Is freaking crazy.
@@bigsidable I also use a closet pole... it is a little short for me but not a problem bc part of why I train with it is so I don't bash up my house. ;) i am able to understand the mechanics enough to have my practice translate to longer weapons when in a larger space/outdoors. otherwise i have some maces but 70lbs? why? a hollow one weighing 7lbs seems more efficient to me...
Is this ken watanabe who played in The Last Samurai ?
О чём речь-то народ?