I did the last class with Theo at a previous camp and as a few others have rightly commented, there are many similarities, unsurprisingly, with the Kumi jo especially, but its really obvious that this was a MARTIAL system to teach basic skills to men who would quite likely have to fight for their lives using this weapon. Its rare to see a training system that we KNOW was proven in battle.
So much of this is familiar from jo pair work, but at the same time the stance makes it seem totally alien to watch. really useful i think though for lot's of reasons
@AIKIDOSILVERDALE very good teachings.. was trained by mita mohi and his boys on Kapiti Island .early 90s . was mean . was spose to Waka over .too rough.. for 3days. got over and fined up,seen killer whales x3 after powhiri n hongis rounds.❤
If you think that this is a lethal weapon in my ahuatanga o te Ao Maori this is a weapon of a foot soldier, the Far North have a taikaha,different again, the tewhatewha is the weapon of a Noaia,a general of the taiaha warrior's, and then the weapon of a Taiopuru,,a Hoeroa,the most lethal weapon of my people, kia ora....
So cool to see a video about Māori martial arts.
Glad you enjoyed it Christiaan. It's taken a while as we wanted to make sure we honoured the tradition of both the weapon and the people that use it.
isnt it!? So often this kind of knowledge is "kept sectret" which always seems insane to me, although of course you have to respect the decision.
I did the last class with Theo at a previous camp and as a few others have rightly commented, there are many similarities, unsurprisingly, with the Kumi jo especially, but its really obvious that this was a MARTIAL system to teach basic skills to men who would quite likely have to fight for their lives using this weapon. Its rare to see a training system that we KNOW was proven in battle.
yeah it was really good
It was used in war many times and internationally techniques were adapted to Bayonets
@axealotal-ul6ny yes it's int8you say that, we have an instr8at one of our clubs who says the drill resembles bayonet on rifle drilling
So much of this is familiar from jo pair work, but at the same time the stance makes it seem totally alien to watch. really useful i think though for lot's of reasons
thanks to Theo once again for a truly fascinating session.
Very cool, will watch this through properly tomorrow thanks for posting guys
great class Theo well done
kia ora Mita mohi😢😢😢
and his family ....
Mahalo for sharing.
Ataahua ehoa kapai te korero o te mahi mau rakau ngamihi kia koe
kia ora e hoa 👍👍👌👌
@AIKIDOSILVERDALE very good teachings.. was trained by mita mohi and his boys on Kapiti Island .early 90s . was mean . was spose to Waka over .too rough.. for 3days. got over and fined up,seen killer whales x3 after powhiri n hongis rounds.❤
Its like samurai nija type combat ,where did the Maori people learn this from
If you think that this is a lethal weapon in my ahuatanga o te Ao Maori this is a weapon of a foot soldier, the Far North have a taikaha,different again, the tewhatewha is the weapon of a Noaia,a general of the taiaha warrior's, and then the weapon of a Taiopuru,,a Hoeroa,the most lethal weapon of my people, kia ora....
itu ada di jurus Toya PSHT 1922
I'm sorry but your comment does not make sense.
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Toya's style, in the Indonesian silat school, is called psht
@sportchanel6090 how does that relate to this? This is a Maori weapon
So are you saying this looks similar then? Sorry, I dont understand the connection at the moment lol.?@@sportchanel6090