Actual Fighting: Art of Bo Fighting DVD with Kazumasa Yokoyama

Actual Fighting: Art of Bo Fighting DVD with Kazumasa Yokoyama

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Okinawa Kobayashi Ryu Volume 2: Practical! Staff Techniques

The Essence of Ryukyu (Okinawan) Kobudo... Bold and Vigorous, Robust Weapons

Introducing the art of staff techniques, one of Okinawa's two major traditional martial arts alongside nunchaku. In Okinawa, a staff is traditionally referred to as "kon." This volume covers Kobayashi Ryu's practical techniques that emphasize the combat effectiveness of the staff, ranging from basic to advanced techniques, traditional forms, and applied techniques. Kazumasa Yokoyama provides detailed instruction and explanations in a seminar-style format directly addressing viewers.

Contents:

  • Basic Forms
  • Traditional Forms
  • Basics (Grip, Stance, Posture)
  • Striking Points
  • Blocking Techniques
  • Attacking Techniques
  • Applied Techniques
  • Partner Drills
  • Practical Techniques

Instructor and Supervision: Kazumasa Yokoyama
Born in 1958 in Kanagawa Prefecture. Since childhood, he has been familiar with judo, kendo, and karate. During high school, he practiced boxing and wrestling, and later studied Chinese martial arts from a master of the Eight Step Praying Mantis style, Wei Xiaodong, in Taiwan. Seeking his own martial arts path in Okinawa Karate, he immersed himself deeply in the Shuri-te tradition of the Kobayashi Ryu. During his training days in Okinawa, he was invited by Americans and moved to Houston, USA, where he established the Kenshin Kan. Known as a "flash striker" to the point of being called "invisible hands," he has focused on his research and activities after concluding his previous teachings.

 

Language: Japanese
Run time: 45 min.
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Buster Hyman
A pleasant change of pace/have ice on hand when you train.

While many videos exist of foundational Kobudo weapons wielding very few show the more complicated aspect of weapons training equivalent to prearranged sparing to build foundational skill.

Let me be clear: you better trust your budo brother or sister when attempting these moves. There are knot to be had by all on shins, forearms, and heads of there is even tiny miscalculation.

That said: Do you want to live forever?

No gut no glory. HIGHLY Recommended!

Make sure to have ice on hand when you train and remember:

The payback is a bitch!!!!