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#207951 - 11/24/05 03:29 PM
Bo kata
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Registered: 04/25/05
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Does anyone know any names of Bo kata so google searches could be done.
The style I train in has SHUJI NO KUN SHO, ... DAI, SAKUGAWA NO KUN SHO ... DAI, SOEISHI NO SHO ... DAI, SUEYOSHI
(You might already know: 'KUN' is Okinawan for Bo and SHO/DAI resp. short/long)
Has anyone heard of any other kata
P.s. Please don't overload with different spellings. Just say the name of your kata out loud and try how it fits the spelling already shown.. O.K?
Thanks
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#207952 - 11/24/05 04:19 PM
Re: Bo kata
[Re: Ives]
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Registered: 05/30/02
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we have a number of bo kata in our syllabus:
Sakagawa Shimabuku Miasata etc ...
there are forms of these all over the web
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#207953 - 11/24/05 04:20 PM
Re: Bo kata
[Re: Ives]
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Registered: 02/28/05
Posts: 2827
Loc: Southern California, USA
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"Kon" is the correct spelling/pronunciation
"Sho" means minor, "Dai" means major [your definition is a common mistake among westerners most likely due to identifying "Daito" as long sword & "Shoto" as short sword]
Anyway...sorry I can't answer your question.
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#207954 - 11/24/05 05:44 PM
Re: Bo kata
[Re: hedkikr]
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Loc: Mahomet , Illinois
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choun, tsuken, sakgawa, tsueyoshi, tokumine, sushi, shuji, kobu, shima igiri
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#207955 - 11/24/05 08:40 PM
Re: Bo kata
[Re: Ives]
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Registered: 07/31/04
Posts: 6662
Loc: Amherst, MA
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Matayoshi kobudo
My spellings might be off, but bo kata:
Papu Haku Sho Papu Haku Di Chon No Khon Sakagawa No Khon Sushi No Khon Ksukane No Khon Shishi No Khon
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#207956 - 11/24/05 11:12 PM
Re: Bo kata
[Re: harlan]
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Registered: 11/12/05
Posts: 196
Loc: Lakewood, Colorado
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Hey Harlan, Did you train under Kimo Wall, Kodokan? I believe Papu Haku sho and dai are kata he created. Pat
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#207957 - 11/25/05 06:34 AM
Re: Bo kata
[Re: hedkikr]
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Hedkikr, I'll try and remember that. (Though I wasn't aware of the different swords and their names.)
I find it funny to see, some of (I think) the same kata, only spelled slightly different.
But thanks nontheless, this was exactly what I hoped for.
Ow, maybe all could tell the style you train in.
Edited by Ives (11/25/05 06:35 AM)
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#207958 - 11/25/05 09:48 AM
Re: Bo kata
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Loc: Amherst, MA
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No, but my teacher has...therefore the 'Kimo' training kata.
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#207959 - 11/30/05 05:28 AM
Re: Bo kata
[Re: harlan]
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Wow, I just found out that my Kobudo style has a rather large curriculum of bo kata. There are 22 bo kata! Also three different Shuji kata! Some are also practised in different styles, as I have noticed.
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#207960 - 11/30/05 08:19 AM
Re: Bo kata
[Re: Ives]
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Registered: 03/21/05
Posts: 338
Loc: Mahomet , Illinois
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Thats not surprsing. The system of Kobujutsu i study uses about the same number of Bo kata as that. Plus 12 Sai Kata, 5 Nunchaku, 6kama, 6 Tonfa, 2 Eku, 1 tekko, 1 surichin, 1tinbe rochin, and 1 nunti
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#207961 - 11/30/05 02:28 PM
Re: Bo kata
[Re: Chatan1979]
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That's alot. But doesn't Euku belong to the Bo (group)?
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#207962 - 12/01/05 08:44 AM
Re: Bo kata
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#207963 - 01/03/06 07:18 AM
Re: Bo kata
[Re: Ives]
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Registered: 01/03/06
Posts: 6
Loc: Adelaide,South Australia
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The bo katas that have been taught to me so far are: tsu-yoi bo Mi-yoshi no kon tokumine no kon Urashi bo FuKyu bo Sushi no kon Most of these kata are from Isshinryu with the last 2 respectfully from Master Iha Kotaro's RyuKonKai Kobudo, hope this helps!
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#207964 - 01/03/06 11:23 AM
Re: Bo kata
[Re: Genenahs]
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Thanks for the info everyone. But don't stop, all bo kata are welcome. I believe there is a style called Tesshinkan, but I don't know for shure. Anybody who does?
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#207965 - 11/30/06 09:11 AM
Re: Bo kata
[Re: Ives]
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Registered: 08/05/04
Posts: 13
Loc: germany
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Hi Ives, Quote:
Thanks for the info everyone. But don't stop, all bo kata are welcome. I believe there is a style called Tesshinkan, but I don't know for shure. Anybody who does?
Yes there is a Styl call Tesshikan, the Head is Shihan Hidemie Tamayose. He was a long time student of Eisuke Akamanie. He has seperated from the Ryukyu Kobudo Hozon Shinkokai and founded his own uninion the Ryukyu Kobudo Tesshinkan.
Here is the Kata list of the Ryukyu Kobudo Tesshinkan:
http://www.tesshinkan.de/kata.html
In 2007 Shihan Tamayose would also come to Germany for seminars.
Sincerly Thomas Mayer-Gall
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#207966 - 01/05/07 11:58 AM
Re: Bo kata
[Re: Ives]
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Registered: 04/26/02
Posts: 3113
Loc: East Coast, United States
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Hello Ives:
Ignore the particular names of the Bo kata, merely type in "BO KATA" in the search terms in google. It will do the trick for you...
All you need to do is ~choose~ then... Jeff
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#207967 - 01/06/07 07:23 PM
Re: Bo kata
[Re: Ives]
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Registered: 01/05/06
Posts: 501
Loc: Ann Arbor, MI
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I study Kenshin Ryu bojutsu and my bo kata go as follows.
Shiho no Bo Shodan no Kon Sushi no Kon Sho Sushi no Kon Dai Kubo no Kon Sakugawa no Kon
I actually have my shodan-ho bo test on DVD and if I can I'll post these kata on youtube. Just promise to be nice if I do, I took the test with a 105degree fever from viral meningitis. It wasnt quite as good as I had hoped for.
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#207969 - 01/29/07 07:05 AM
Re: Bo kata
[Re: secretninja]
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 691
Loc: the Netherlands
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Has anybody got some info on Uhuchiku (Ufuchiku) Kobudo? I read about this style, but info was very minimal.
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