. Shindo Dojo - Martial Arts In Perfection

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Kobudo- Kobujutsu

Kobudo, in earlier times known as Kobujutsu, are the weapon techniques and systems originally developed in Okinawa. Kobudo means ‘little Budo’ or ‘old Budo’.

Training involves the practise of:

Rokushaku Bo (long staff ca.183 cm)

Bo Kata at the Shindokai Dojo

  • Seme Kata
  • Uke Kata
  • Kamae Kata
  • Hitotsu no Kon Sho/ Dai
  • Futatsu no Kon
  • Mittsu no Kon
  • Yottsu no Kon
  • Muttsu no Kon
  • Shushi no Kon Sho/ Dai
  • Kata Bojutsu ichi
  • Ufugusuku no Kon
  • Tenryu no Kon
  • To no Kon Sho
  • Choun no Kon
  • Kata Shishiryu no Bo
  • Gorin no Bo Shodan/ Nidan
  • Bo "Shindo" Shodan/ Nidan

Sai (unsharpened dagger with two pronges at the side)

Sai Kata

  • Kata Sai Kihon Ichi/ Ni/ San
  • Kata Nichisai
  • Gekisai no Sai
  • Matsumura no Sai
  • Tsukenshitahaku no Sai
  • Hamahiga no Sai
  • Shishiryu no Sai

Tonfa (handle of a millstone)

Tonfa Kata

  • Kata Tonfa Kihon ichi/ Ni
  • Kata Tunkwa ichiban
  • Matsuhiga no Tonfa
  • Tonfa uke Kata
  • Hamahiga no Tonfa
  • Yaraguwa no Tonfa

Nunchaku
Yonshaku Bo (Jo, staff ca. 120 -130 cm)

Jo Kata

  • Roku no Jo
  • Jusan no Jo
  • Nijuni no Jo
  • Sanjuichi no Jo

Jap. sword

Ken Kata

  • Ken Kata sono ichi
  • Ken Kata sono ni

Japanese Tanto (knife)
Nitanbo (double staff, ca.60 cm)

Kama Kata

  • Kata Kama Kihon Ichi/ Ni
  • Kata Nichokama
  • Hamahiga no Kama

Kama (sickle)

Kata or forms and their application are the main elements of training

Lessons are hold by Olaf Lotze-Leoni, Renshi, 6. Dan Karatedo and Weapon Master.

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