Top 3 Kobudo Styles For Beginners

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  • Опубликовано: 22 июл 2024
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    0:00 Top 3 Okinawa Kobudo Styles
    0:21 1: Ryukyu Kobudo 琉球古武道
    2:44 2: Matayoshi Kobudo 又吉古武道
    4:16 3: Yamane Ryu Kobudo 山根流古武道
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Комментарии • 385

  • @KARATEbyJesse
    @KARATEbyJesse  3 года назад +118

    Do you practice Kobudo? (Why/why not?) 🤔

    • @kampar82
      @kampar82 3 года назад +4

      Because it's secret technique available for more advanced learners.

    • @1Captainafrica
      @1Captainafrica 3 года назад +9

      I have never heard of Kobudo, my interest is already piqued. Thank you, Jesse.

    • @DevilLycan
      @DevilLycan 3 года назад +6

      I started practising Matayoshi style some years ago and now it's hard to explain why i go out of my house with the training bag and a kuwa XD

    • @SoumyaPipin
      @SoumyaPipin 3 года назад +7

      I do. It provides a great learning and improvising opportunity for me as it teaches the way of fighting which allows you turn almost anything available into a weapon at the time of crisis.

    • @KARATEbyJesse
      @KARATEbyJesse  3 года назад +8

      Awesome!! Tell me more

  • @honeyfitz3791
    @honeyfitz3791 3 года назад +66

    The nice thing about Kobudo weapons training is that it uses your muscles in slightly different ways than "empty hand" Karate. This is good for overall fitness and it makes your training less repetitive and boring. But you don't need to learn ALL of the weapons. I like the Bo. it's very similar to the "quarter staff" which was a weapon used in the middle ages in England and yes, peasants could use it effectively against upper class nobles who had swords. Quarter staff matches were a popular and (very rough) sport at medieval fairs. Each village had a local champion and people would place bets on the matches. It is fun to compare the martial arts traditions of different nations and discover when they have things in common.

    • @KARATEbyJesse
      @KARATEbyJesse  3 года назад +18

      I’d love to see and compare quarter staff vs bo-jutsu!

    • @honeyfitz3791
      @honeyfitz3791 3 года назад +4

      @@KARATEbyJesse There are quater staff fighting experts in England. They train using wooden targets and sparring with protective equipment. Most of them are medieval warfare "reenactors."

    • @Octopussyist
      @Octopussyist 3 года назад +2

      @@KARATEbyJesse I'd like to see the Sicilian sherpherd's stick against bo-jutsu. It has lot of elements from the quarter staff and from Joachim Meyer.

    • @johanmetreus1268
      @johanmetreus1268 2 года назад +1

      @@KARATEbyJesse I suspect Matt Easton from scholagladiatoria or Lindybeige could help you out, as they have a lot of connections in the HEMA / Medieval circles.
      Speaking of which, would you say the katas serve the function of the fencing treaties of the past, preserving the techniques within a system?

  • @jaeyoungkang5951
    @jaeyoungkang5951 3 года назад +85

    I wanna see a Kali vs Kobudo collab / sparring session now

    • @KamenRider1
      @KamenRider1 3 года назад +13

      I'm from the Philippines and practice Kali-Arnis and Shotokan Karate.
      I've found our National Sport/Martial Art of Kali-Arnis as a sort of substitute to Kobudo but I hope I can learn the latter for real in Okinawa legitimately soon.
      We're only 2 hours away from Okinawa by airplane. 🙏🥋🇵🇭

    • @Octopussyist
      @Octopussyist 3 года назад +4

      @@KamenRider1 However, you'll probably find teachers of FMA that have more practical fightint experience or who have learned from such persons than you'll find kobudo masters who have. Like Leo Gaje and his whole family.

    • @alejandrobasiliodelacruz7516
      @alejandrobasiliodelacruz7516 3 года назад +2

      Where do you practice Kali? I'm from Manila

    • @Octopussyist
      @Octopussyist 3 года назад +2

      @@alejandrobasiliodelacruz7516 If you mean me - I train in Hamburg, Germany, but I know a two guys of the Leo Gaje family who come over from the Philippines and give seminars.
      Rommel Tortal, Kit Azenas.
      So most good students of theirs would be good guys to learn from.
      But if you look around there are probably a lot of older guys that you'd hardly notice that are very, very good too.

    • @KamenRider1
      @KamenRider1 3 года назад +1

      @@Octopussyist
      I can understand where you're coming from, Sir.
      My style is that of the Cinco Teros school from Baguio City, as I'm from Baguio myself. It's a relatively simple and no-nonsense style that uses the titular five basic strikes as the overall foundation.
      As they always say "simplicity is the ultimate sophistication" 🙏🇵🇭

  • @ShinpenKyojitsu
    @ShinpenKyojitsu 3 года назад +29

    Me: Can we get Kobudo weapons?
    Mom: We have Kobudo weapons at home?
    Kobudo weapons at home: garden tools and kitchen utensils

  • @fleish
    @fleish 3 года назад +20

    1:04 even the old masters are rocking the seishin logo

  • @slickx82
    @slickx82 3 года назад +13

    When Jesse San and Master Ken post videos at the same time!!! Hard life choices! Matayoshi Kobudo nerd here.

    • @KARATEbyJesse
      @KARATEbyJesse  3 года назад +8

      You know what they say… ”great minds think alike” 😂 Thanks for watching!!

    • @acemcknaves
      @acemcknaves 3 года назад +3

      Stomp that groin!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @Octopussyist
      @Octopussyist 3 года назад

      Master Ken always comes first, you know that!

  • @manuelfu9173
    @manuelfu9173 3 года назад +4

    Again a great video and a good description about the differences. Very cool explained.
    Hope to see more videos like these or new kata videos, Jesse-san 😊

  • @philipschinetsky
    @philipschinetsky 3 года назад +10

    I learned the bo and sai once I reached black belt in TKD, and the Chinese curved sword during the short time I took kung fu. There is a martial arts school near where I live now that teaches kobudo and I really want to get back into it.

  • @hongkongcantonese501
    @hongkongcantonese501 2 года назад +1

    So knowledgeable. It's great that you are a custodian of these ancient traditions.

  • @onlyhuman7420
    @onlyhuman7420 3 года назад

    Perfect as always.Go Jesse!

  • @carlosllanos4689
    @carlosllanos4689 3 года назад

    Awesome video Jesse! Thanks for breaking it down for us

  • @crash5522
    @crash5522 3 года назад +1

    Thanks Jesse. Brilliant episode, you expanded my knowledge yet again. I do practice. I do sai and bo. Sai was my Sensei's weapon of choice and bo is my personal fav along with the jo. I started with Ryukyu Kempo. I have learned quite a bit of history and origins from your vids. I no longer live in an area that I can keep expanding my skills but I do kata and bo most every week.

  • @brasildiegopro
    @brasildiegopro 2 года назад +1

    Another good video from your channel. I'm graduated in Kung Fu however I always admired Karate as well. Whenever possible I will enroll in your kubudo course.

  • @RubbishGimpy
    @RubbishGimpy 3 года назад

    I recently stumbled upon your channel. I love your videos. The history and evolution of Karate and older fighting styles is very informative and engaging. Excellent work.

  • @nisham2363
    @nisham2363 3 года назад

    Awesome video Jesse!!

  • @marcodegiovanni3696
    @marcodegiovanni3696 3 года назад +1

    Kobudo is really fascinating!

  • @LairdErnst
    @LairdErnst 2 года назад +1

    Very cool! The more you dig into the martial arts the deeper it gets and the more you find out. Love it!

    • @craigbosko2229
      @craigbosko2229 3 дня назад

      I've always been that way, I find out about a style (no matter what country it's from) and I want to know the origin of it.

  • @sultanali7148
    @sultanali7148 3 года назад +18

    It's very sad that in today's time kobudo and karate are totally separate from each other now a days most of the person can learn only one from them either karate or kobudo. I also want to learn kobudo but due to so many problems I am unable but I am still trying and someday I will also learn the kobudo.
    Great video sensei your video never fails to teach something new. Lots of respect for you.

    • @honeyfitz3791
      @honeyfitz3791 3 года назад

      There are videos on youtube and books you can buy on amazon. Many martial arts retail stores sell the weapons also, online. Some countries ban the sale of these weapons, others do not.

    • @sultanali7148
      @sultanali7148 3 года назад +4

      @@honeyfitz3791 yes I totally agree with you. But you will also agree with me that the knowledge which we will get from an experienced and knowledgeable instructor is much more valuable than the knowledge which we get from internet and books especially in the sports field. If we think that we will learn a particular sports from a book without any instructor then it will be bad for us because books can give us knowledge but not experience.
      I respect your thoughts and you are totally right but we all people who perform karate will agree that the era in which karate and kobudo was not a single martial arts.

    • @jashardwallington
      @jashardwallington 3 года назад +1

      @@honeyfitz3791 unless u already have a base in weapon styles id reccomed learning from a teacher

    • @honeyfitz3791
      @honeyfitz3791 3 года назад

      @@jashardwallington I agree, if you can find a good teacher. Many people live in remote areas and must rely on youtube and books.

    • @banzai8789
      @banzai8789 Год назад

      Are separate only in sport clubs. In Genbu-kai Shito-ryu karate and kobudo are always together

  • @Vayiram-
    @Vayiram- 3 года назад +1

    Yeah! let's make for kobudo a great comeback!!! We'd love to have some other weapon able style coming to open practice on sundays!!!

  • @Ryuu-Umiko
    @Ryuu-Umiko 3 года назад

    awesome sensei like always

  • @Victor-xh2ye
    @Victor-xh2ye 3 года назад +7

    I clicked the moment I got the notification

  • @Alaiing
    @Alaiing 3 года назад

    Thank you for this video. I practiced Kobudo with Adaniya Sensei, a student of Matayoshi sensei and this all resonated with what I was taught. The differences and sources (Kingay Ryuy !) was very enlightening.
    And as always, thanks for keeping it factual and not making any judgment on any style. You're awesome. :D

  • @MeanMule
    @MeanMule 3 года назад

    These masters have my respect and gratitude.

  • @GearandGames
    @GearandGames 3 года назад +3

    As a Yammani-Ryu practioner myself, it's nice to hear about the other styles of kobudo.

  • @shawntailor5485
    @shawntailor5485 2 года назад

    Thank you for your videos jesse , haven't been able to train since a bad day at the office,st Pat's day 97 . Luck a da Irish. But can live vicariously thru your most honorable vids .

  • @samuelyoung9932
    @samuelyoung9932 3 года назад

    Very informative,excellent videos.

  • @marcossa5270
    @marcossa5270 3 года назад

    Great vídeo! Congratulations!

  • @donburnside6448
    @donburnside6448 3 года назад

    Thank you Jesse San most enlightening

  • @ethankim6624
    @ethankim6624 3 года назад

    my favourite youtuber!

  • @user-rx5er2gh4n
    @user-rx5er2gh4n 3 года назад +1

    I have been practicing Ryukyu Kobudo Tesshinkan since 2006, and most importantly, the practice of kobudo has helped to better understand and develop karatedo!

  • @szabolcsmadarasi9464
    @szabolcsmadarasi9464 3 года назад +11

    Hi Jesse! I've watched a lot of videos from you recently, and wanna thank you, for grabbing me back to karate! (want to go to a dojo at autumn)
    I finished at 3rd kyu (Shotokan) about 10 years ago, because I'm a cellist myself (my hands are important you know), but now with an adult head, I have different opinions. Hopefully, I can match music and karate in the future, it will be a big challenge. Thank you for your work and enthusiasm. Greetings from Hungary!

    • @KARATEbyJesse
      @KARATEbyJesse  3 года назад +3

      Fantastic!! Thanks and good luck 😄

    • @shawntailor5485
      @shawntailor5485 2 года назад

      As a guitar player,tree man and martial artist I can appreciate your quandary. It's a tough Balance. I was studying iron palm and white crane but came to realize the implications to my hands early on . Rest in peace ,grandmaster archibeque.

  • @martinmurphy5139
    @martinmurphy5139 2 года назад

    Jesse Sensei, I've just started up karate again after a long break at the age of 51. Your videos are both inspirational and informative and I am embracing the Karate Nerd lifestyle!

  • @HiNRGboy
    @HiNRGboy 2 года назад

    Kobudo is easily my favorite style of martial arts. It's cool to know about all the different kata and styles.

  • @MahendraKumar-eq8dd
    @MahendraKumar-eq8dd 3 года назад

    Great jessesan some facts clearly releaved

  • @ctaukus9146
    @ctaukus9146 3 года назад

    Just sat down to sip my Koso, And watch your video. The history and knowledge you bring to your audience is astounding.

  • @user-qp1yc3zl8i
    @user-qp1yc3zl8i 3 года назад

    You are very special and talented and bless in the analysis of combat matches and with all the distinguished players and in all karate styles

  • @karatesalamanzen
    @karatesalamanzen 3 года назад +1

    gracias jesse , que interesante y amplio es el camino (DO) de las artes marciales !!

  • @japudjuha
    @japudjuha 3 года назад

    Domo arigato gosaimasta, Jesse Sensei.
    I trained in Ryu Kon Kai Kobudo for about 4 years, very similar to Matayoshi Kobudo.
    Loved the training so much, This was a wonderful reminder of the uniqueness of Kobudo and it’s heritage. 🙏🙇‍♂️

  • @iraomaiden3918
    @iraomaiden3918 3 года назад

    Excellent.

  • @geoffquartermainebastin9302
    @geoffquartermainebastin9302 3 года назад

    Learning the bo. Very interesting video. Thanks.

  • @aprioudavid6941
    @aprioudavid6941 3 года назад

    Thank you jess

  • @RRSambor
    @RRSambor 3 года назад

    You have a gift to show and explain ideas which people in the past had problem to compehend simply due to lack of knowledge. Martial arts stripped of mysticism do not loose its magic and tend to be even more interesting.

  • @lasse1187
    @lasse1187 3 года назад

    Great video Jesse

  • @alissonoliveira6168
    @alissonoliveira6168 3 года назад

    very interesting, thank you

  • @row7820
    @row7820 3 года назад +1

    Learned and practiced Yamanni Ryu from the very beginning of my karate journey. Oshiro sensei use to visit our dojo in hawaii regularly to teach us. 20 years later still practicing it :)

  • @justinfrost491
    @justinfrost491 3 года назад +1

    Kobudo is essential to learn and produce good body mechanics. They are also a great way to keep your mind engaged in kata.

  • @randallpetroelje3913
    @randallpetroelje3913 3 года назад

    You rock solid!! I love this. Very informative and well done 👍. I will check out your channel to learn more!! Thanks 🙏

  • @chaosdromanah8620
    @chaosdromanah8620 3 года назад

    Great vid

  • @ralphdavis3640
    @ralphdavis3640 3 года назад

    As always Jesse, your videos are well filmed, edited, enjoyable and informative. I must work harder so my videos can have the same quality. I’m looking forward to the next one. 🥋

  • @gabiroka7454
    @gabiroka7454 3 года назад

    salut .this fantastic presentation. thank you .

  • @TheOriginalJAX
    @TheOriginalJAX 3 года назад +1

    would love to train Kobudo, there is just so much energy on display with it. the techniques actually look really effective. There is also the cool factor, like it. Makes me think of fire poi displays.

  • @timwoolmer592
    @timwoolmer592 3 года назад

    Ryuku Kobudo Shimbukan student from Sydney Australia. 🥋Love my Bo.

  • @garymacdonald2826
    @garymacdonald2826 2 года назад

    I love Kobudo weapons. I love the Bo and the Sai.

  • @thomasturner4253
    @thomasturner4253 3 года назад

    Thanks for the information You are doing a great service by giving the history of karate I am a martial artist but not a karate practicenor Keep up the good work

  • @igorvaz2164
    @igorvaz2164 3 года назад

    More kobudo, please! Its not mentioned in Brasil as much as karate, your channel is one of my main sorcers of the art and this weapons. I use your vídeos when I play RPG'S or wright my original storys.

  • @johndepalm4180
    @johndepalm4180 3 года назад

    WOW.... just WOW...

  • @KarateAtaka
    @KarateAtaka 3 года назад +2

    ✨ Спасибо Вам за обзор стиля кобудо ⚔️ 🙏 Очень познавательно и интересно 👋👋👋

  • @erickruckenberg8716
    @erickruckenberg8716 3 года назад +1

    Okay now a… nother video 😁😁😁

  • @artistalayladomenechsurfsk9298
    @artistalayladomenechsurfsk9298 2 года назад

    Gracias

  • @victorrubentroncoso8191
    @victorrubentroncoso8191 3 года назад

    Excelente

  • @nickdavis5420
    @nickdavis5420 3 года назад

    Neat I love weapons .

  • @TheOguzbaba
    @TheOguzbaba 3 года назад

    Güzel bir çalışma olmuş elinize sağlık

  • @silverousleonidas5790
    @silverousleonidas5790 3 года назад

    Currently training in stick fighting. Mostly because it’s a good work out. And there are some simplistic techniques that apply to open handed methods as well.

  • @manojkandampully8521
    @manojkandampully8521 3 года назад +1

    Thank you very much for posting this video.. Osu..

  • @terryre.e.d
    @terryre.e.d 10 месяцев назад

    Nice presentation, I trained with Kiyoshi NIshime (Cincinatti?) in Russelleville Arkansas with Mabo Ward (Masayuki Azato) class. It was my first introduction to Shushi no kon, very different from what I learned later in Matayoshi Kobudo. The constant flow, as Matayoshi Sensei would say. Kimo Wall told us more about Matayoshi Sensei's interactions and friendships in Yamane ryu and RyuKyu Kobudo. Although... During the 70's & 80's I remember RyuKyu Kobudo being a generic term. I did not realize it had become formalized within a single system.

  • @beladirikita
    @beladirikita 3 года назад

    I like kobudo
    Thank you for kobudo knowledge

  • @andrewarchie00
    @andrewarchie00 3 года назад

    nice!!

  • @harikrishnanr9526
    @harikrishnanr9526 3 года назад

    Hanshi Tetsuo Takamiyagi is the international director for our kobudo style ( okinawan shorin ryu karate ,uden ti kobujutsu association) .His style includes katas from both Ryu kyu and matayoshi systems .My Sensei Hanshi K P Ravindran also practice the same. But I am following matayoshi system only because of personal preference.

  • @JCLeSinge
    @JCLeSinge 3 года назад +1

    Well I really learned something there. My Kobudo instructor learned from Shihan Yamanaka. I only met and trained with him a couple of times. But we did indeed only practise Bo, Tonfa, and Sai, in that order.

  • @bonny3648
    @bonny3648 3 года назад

    Simplemente maravilloso🙋🙋😘

  • @sharkghazi16
    @sharkghazi16 3 года назад

    You explain karate in easy way, and that I can know how to use your method in my practice. Maybe you can discover silat in karate , I don't know maybe there was because Okinawa prefecture have diplomatic with Malacca sultanate in record of Ryukyu. Btw, keep going master ✊✊✊

  • @cor2250
    @cor2250 Год назад

    Kata is always my fav to do alone ! A fight with your self , most i the dojo some most dont like Kata ,but Kata is most best training ,speciale alone in my room for hours .osu great share Sensei

  • @the_barkku_nerd7686
    @the_barkku_nerd7686 3 года назад

    The Enkamp history channel.

  • @lorenzoestebanclimaco3516
    @lorenzoestebanclimaco3516 3 года назад

    Exelente video saludos desde Monterrey nuevo León México. OSS!

  • @solid_fire9388
    @solid_fire9388 3 года назад

    Osu ! great Karate history as always !

  • @KamenRider1
    @KamenRider1 3 года назад

    I really want to be able to learn Kobudo legitimately someday.
    I've been doing Kali-Arnis (our National Martial Art/sport) here in the Philippines and while it's a decent sort of substitute as a complement to my study of Karate, I still want to learn those weapons in Kobudo. 🙏👊🥋🇵🇭❤️

  • @MarkNiceyard
    @MarkNiceyard 10 месяцев назад

    Holy cow, this was a bit fast input of 1000 things. Very interesting. I probably watch this again at 75%.

  • @MrVlasek88
    @MrVlasek88 2 года назад

    many techniques, many katas, much confusion for nothing. Karate must be simple.
    nobody knows what is what. Beauty in simplicity. Oss

  • @ocean4171
    @ocean4171 3 месяца назад

    Soon enough Jesse is going to be the next Master in Japanese martial arts

  • @live2win4freedom82
    @live2win4freedom82 3 года назад

    Love ❤️ the History

  • @LoiTrankarate
    @LoiTrankarate Год назад

    I knew kobudo from him . And trying to learn kobudo from Kinjo family his pioneer at tournaments

  • @The_Traveling_Man
    @The_Traveling_Man 3 года назад

    Cool

  • @brianvirnelson1668
    @brianvirnelson1668 2 года назад

    Really great video Sensei Jesse. Very informative. Isn’t the last style you mention the same style that Hanshi McCarthy practices?

  • @lucaf361
    @lucaf361 3 года назад

    Video molto bello 👍🏻

  • @0779risingsun
    @0779risingsun 2 года назад

    I never had the chance to practice kobudo.
    I took some class of IAIDO and some class using the boo at Kenpo class.
    When I practice with my SAI I always use one of the karate yellow belt kata.
    But my favorite weapons are nunchucks and shurikens, I can practice those at home almost every day.

  • @chrisdunnettmusic
    @chrisdunnettmusic 3 года назад

    Thank you, THANK you, and THANK YOU! For posting a video about Yamane Ryu. I am very fortunate, honored, and blessed to have trained in Yamane Ryu under Shihan Nishime who if anyone has seen him in action, is one of the absolute best with the Bo.
    I have trained many weapon styles including Filipino Martial Arts which I love and although their Staff work is good, I have never seen another Bo system as good as Yamane Ryu and honestly, everyone I know who has seen it in action pretty much says the same thing.
    A few other things that separate it from other Bo systems are:
    * The Bo is not held in 3rds like many other systems
    * The reason for that is the Bo is very fluid and constantly moving
    * There are no blocks in the center of the staff between the hands as if their Bo is stronger, yours could break and you would get nailed on the head
    * The Bo is constantly in movement with your body. Therefore unlike many other systems that claim "the weapon is an extension of your hand", in Yamane Ryu, the weapon is in sync with your entire body
    * Neither hand EVER lets go of the Bo
    * You always have one palm up and one palm down
    * The Bo slides in your hands as to increase or decrease distance, range, and reach of the weapon
    I would LOVE to see you do more videos of this little known, yet BEAUTIFUL Art :). Arigato gozaimasu, Ousu

    • @KARATEbyJesse
      @KARATEbyJesse  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for sharing, much appreciated! 😄

    • @chrisdunnettmusic
      @chrisdunnettmusic 3 года назад

      @@KARATEbyJesse sure thing! Love what you do man!

  • @arjunprakash4803
    @arjunprakash4803 3 года назад +19

    For advance weapon training, come to Indian State Kerala, and do practice 'Kalaripayattu' Mother of all martial arts.

  • @aljazbrilj1698
    @aljazbrilj1698 Год назад

    woooo history leson

  • @zachambley
    @zachambley 3 года назад

    I am half way through learning the sequence of Koryu no kon from Yamane Ryu. Always wanted to learn a weapon art to compliment my empty hand practice.

  • @ksimmy5575
    @ksimmy5575 3 года назад

    Yes! Bo, sai and tonfa are part of Isshinryu curriculum. Kobudo improves karate techniques!!☮️☮️

    • @KARATEbyJesse
      @KARATEbyJesse  3 года назад +1

      So true!! Shimabukuro was a good friend of Taira Shinken 👍

  • @hongkongcantonese501
    @hongkongcantonese501 3 года назад

    This is exactly the video we needed to see. Jesse, you are the Donn Draeger of the 21st Century in terms of how educational your materials are. Keep shining that light.

  • @PatClassic1980
    @PatClassic1980 2 года назад

    Even in Wushu we used some similar weapons. Definitely a ton of cross over between the arts convoluting origination.

  • @linodejesus2092
    @linodejesus2092 6 месяцев назад

    In my style Isshin-ryu as a Black Belt, 2nd degree (Nidan) you wear white Gi top, black pants and as a 3rd degree (San-Dan) you use black Gi top and pants. Also, our Master (Tatsuo Shimabuku) did study under Tira Shinken for Kabudo and we do use weapons.

  • @Acrata49
    @Acrata49 3 года назад

    I wish to think that there is a reunion between Okinawan Karate and Southeast China. It is a new path of friendship and exchanging knowledge in martial arts.

  • @dariovazquez794
    @dariovazquez794 3 года назад

    Not right now, years ago my sensei started teaching us the basics of bo, tonfa and kama. Now that I restarted the training as adult with less time first I want to achieve the 1rst Dan Shitoryu

  • @firthu3147
    @firthu3147 3 года назад

    Sensei Enkamp, what do you think about Japan Karate-Do Ryobu Kai karate? (JKR)

  • @sylvainduret9880
    @sylvainduret9880 3 года назад

    Yes

  • @JonaszOsmendaRTypeGear
    @JonaszOsmendaRTypeGear 2 года назад

    Hello Jesse thank you for this material, i will learn from here. Please correct me if I misunderstand. In Ryukyu Kobudo they use 8 weapons but in Matayoshi Kobudo this same 8 weapons (like ryukyu) plus Nunti Bo, Kuwa and machete + timbe ?

  • @stevenseagull7589
    @stevenseagull7589 3 года назад +17

    So it's basically HJMA (Historical Japanese Martial Arts). Or not🤔

    • @gingercore69
      @gingercore69 3 года назад

      Okinawan specifically, but i think it fits,yeah

    • @stevenseagull7589
      @stevenseagull7589 3 года назад +2

      @@barryarcher6158 Thank you, Sir. I hope you have a nice day.

    • @prodigypenn
      @prodigypenn 3 года назад

      Japan has many systems of martial arts that have unbroken lineages dating back to the 1600s, and some that date further back than that, possibly back to around the first century

    • @Dragonflyjones67
      @Dragonflyjones67 3 года назад

      Okinawa had their own fighting systems way before Japan invaded. The same way they adopted karate, kobudo was a added addition too their budo curriculum.

  • @salvatoreplacidoplumari3840
    @salvatoreplacidoplumari3840 2 года назад

    Do we see O Sensei Shoshin Nagamine practicing with the bo as you mention Yamane-Ryu?