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”Kobudo“ is the Japanese word for the study of

traditional weapons of the martial arts. The word means

”old martial art,“ as the study of traditional weapons

predates empty-hand karate. The traditional weapons

taught by KoSho Karate include Okinawan bo, sai, tonfa,

and nunchaku. Advanced students also learn kama and

eiku.


Kobudo class is held on Saturdays. When a student

earns their yellow belt in empty-hand karate, they may

request to begin studying weapons. Beginning students

learn basic technique and kata (choreographed solo

exercises). After students have learned to control the

weapon, they may do choreographed partner drills and

free sparring with foam weapons. For safety, any partner

drills with real weapons are prearranged. Contact is

weapon to weapon. No contact is made between the

real weapon and one's training partner.


Studying kobudo has several advantages. It builds

balance and coordination. It develops skills that can help

students use makeshift weapons in a self defense

situation. It builds greater upper body strength than

empty hand. It makes students better-rounded martial

artists. And it's a lot of fun.


Students are required to purchase their own weapons.

Beginning students will usually use off-the-rack

weapons. After a few years, students will often elect to

purchase custom weapons. We recommend Crane Mountain weapons.


We also do some chanbara. Chanbara is to weapons

what sparring is to empty hand. In other words,

chanbara is sport fighting with padded weapons.

Chanbara gear also allows us to practice weapons

applications with less risk of injury. If you're interested

in purchasing your own chanbara gear, check with

Sensei Laura.





Other Weapon Information

Bo

Tonfa

Sai

Nunchaku






KoSho Karate Pantano  1116 S. Pantano Road   Tucson Arizona  85710    NW corner of 22nd & Pantano