Inspirational! For me Kobudo is at least important part of understanding ancient Te/Karate more deep, also without being involved in a big Kobudo Ryu Ha. Learning to handle some of the old weappons in addition to normal practice opens ways to understand bodymechanics the more, and also the selfdefense/combat meanings of real Karate. In case of emergency any tool, what comes to hand, may be of help for survive, even a nasty stone picked up from the ground. The more, as basic structures and tactics of Karatepractice are behind. So thanks for showing this!
Inspirational! For me Kobudo is at least important part of understanding ancient Te/Karate more deep, also without being involved in a big Kobudo Ryu Ha. Learning to handle some of the old weappons in addition to normal practice opens ways to understand bodymechanics the more, and also the selfdefense/combat meanings of real Karate. In case of emergency any tool, what comes to hand, may be of help for survive, even a nasty stone picked up from the ground. The more, as basic structures and tactics of Karatepractice are behind. So thanks for showing this!
Agreed, plus it’s fun swinging stuff around 😀
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your looking very fit Sensei , great work and thanks for the demo. oos
Thanks. I’m trying 😆
Great! Unfortunately this weapon is unlegal in Germany. 😬
Really, even in a dojo?