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#257695 - 05/27/06 03:47 PM
The different styles of kobudo
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Registered: 04/25/05
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First I must say, I don't know much about any other than the style I train in. Ryu Kyu Kobujutsu Hozon Shink Kai.
But I heared about some other styles. Yamane Ryu, Matayoshi Kobudo.
The big names I keep hearing are Matayoshi and Shinken Taira.
Are these to only styles and are there more big names that I might find interesting?
I'ld like to search a bit into the beginning and the fathers of kobudo.
Can you help me a little further?
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#257696 - 05/29/06 09:50 AM
Re: The different styles of kobudo
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Yamani , Matayoshi, and Ryukyu are the largest surviving kobudo systems today, however i know that there is still small systems such as Village Kobudo as taught by Hohan Soken which is still preserved.
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#257697 - 08/23/06 02:02 PM
Re: The different styles of kobudo
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bump
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#257698 - 08/23/06 02:35 PM
Re: The different styles of kobudo
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recently heard of a kobujutsu system being taught in the UK called Itosu Ryu Kobudo. I think the katas that they study are primarily of ryukyu origin. I didnt find much more on them.
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#257699 - 08/28/06 09:12 AM
Re: The different styles of kobudo
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I recently heard of a style called 'tesshinkan'. It is trained in germany somewhere, if I understood well. Don't know anything more, maybe I can find some more info.
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#257700 - 09/02/06 08:32 AM
Re: The different styles of kobudo
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The Ryukyu splits in Inoue and Akamine. Tesshinkan is a version of the Akamine lineage.
BÔ – KATA SHÛSHI-NO-KUN (SHÔ) / (DAI) SAKUGAWA-NO-KUN (SHÔ) / (DAI) SUEYOSHI-NO-KUN SOEISHI-NO-KUN SOSEKI-NO-KUN CHÔUN-NO-KUN CHINEN-SHIKIYANAKA-NO-KUN YONEGAWA (YUNIGA)-NO-KUN SEISOKO-NO-KUN SHIROTARU-NO-KUN TSUKEN-NO-KUN CHATAN-YARA-NO-KUN KONGO-NO-KUN URASOE (URASHI)-NO-KUN CHIKIN (TSUKEN)-SUNAKAKE-NO-KUN ( ÊKU )
SAI - KATA CHIKIN (TSUKEN)-SHITAHAKU-NO-SAI HAMA-HIGA-NO-SAI CHATAN-YARA-NO-SAI KUGUSUKU (KOJO)-NO-SAI YAKAA-NO-SAI TAWATA-NO-SAI MANJI-NO-SAI
KAMA - KATA TOZAN (TOYAMA)-NO-NICHÔ-KAMA KANEGAWA-NO-NICHÔ-KAMA
TEKKÔ - KATA MAEZATO-NO-TEKKÔ
TUNFA (TONFA) - KATA HAMA-HIGA-NO-TUNFA YARA-GUWA-NO-TUNFA
NUNCHAKU - KATA MAEZATO-NO-NUNCHAKU AKAMINE-NO-NUNCHAKU
TINBÊ - KATA KANEGAWA-NO-TINBÊ
Other KATA MAEZATO-NO-SURUJIN KUSHAKU-NO-BÔ SAN-SETSU-KON YON-SHAKU-NO-BÔ
These are the kata as trained in Tesshinkan. Most of them are also in the system I train in.
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#257701 - 09/02/06 10:32 AM
Re: The different styles of kobudo
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Yes I study most of those as well with a few exception because we include Matayoshi Kobudo kata, as well as a few Village Kobudo kata into our curriculum as well. We also study the Nunte-bo and Eku (kai)
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#257702 - 09/21/06 01:52 AM
Re: The different styles of kobudo
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I train in a style of Ryu Kyu also. It's similar to the list posted above, plus or minus a few things. I would imagine that most of the Okinawan styles are very similar with a few stylistic differences of course. This makes sense being a small island and considering much of what was taught seems to be originally derived from only a few sources. If you're looking for historical information on Okinawan Kobudo you'll most likely find that it has not been directly connected to empty-hand arts for many generations, and that much of it is a modified form brought over from China.
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