When I learned
Isshinryu, there were just weapons kata that were part of the art. They were
not referred to as kobudo studies, nor separate from Isshinryu.
Tokomeni No Kon
Urashie No BoShi Shi No Kon No Dai
Kusanku Sai
Chantan Yara No Sai
** Chia fa** regardless of the name being controversial, this is what I called it.
The Horseman’s
Footsoldier’s form – staff
The Hidden Stick
– short stick
Ernest Rothrock
Yang Tai Chi sword (the most difficult
form I ever studied)
a Staff seta Short staff set
a Three Sectional Staff set
O’ Sensei no Kon
O’ Sensei no Kon ShoO’ Sensei no Kon Dai
O’ Sensei no Kon Dai Ichi
Chosen No Kama Sho
Chosen No Kama Dai
Studies in Tanto
Then I moved in space and time with different work necessities and less time for my own training. After work and family,my focus was more on teaching and less time for myself. So I made adjustments.
I
would keep the Isshinryu, the Bando weapons and select studies in other weapons
for supplemental training of the dans. Others I set aside.
From
a crushed can in the hand, to various lengths of stick, to a book held, use
with a bottle, use with a length of chain. There was not limit to what hand
held implements could be used in place of a stick. Of course even a knife was a
possibility (though knife studies were not for kyu or even dan inclusion).
Additionally the movements of the hands in the form could also become a very
effective empty hand technique of movement.
Then
used the kubudo as dan studies.
Beginning
with Tokomi No Kon, and Chantan Yara No Sai (the first form Charles Murray
started my studies with).
When
appropriate the next level (not tied to rank) of study included Urashie No Bo, optionally
Kusanku Sai and Chia Fa.
Another
layer would teach Shi Shi No Kon No Dai.
I
was not satisified that that Tonfa kata was using tonfa potential in what I saw
as the best way. I developed a personal Drill for in school use to address
that, naming it wansu NO tonfa. That became a dan study.
Yet
another dan drill on kama, also only an in school study) based on a Kama kata Joe-Swift once shared with me,
became another exercise.
Separate from Dan study were other studies just for instructors (who
had at least 15 years of training, as well as completion of a 5 year
mentorship) to allow them to push themselves. Of course they were also
responsible for all the rest. Those studies were with weapons more dangerous
(in part should the day come when those instructors should consider such
appropriate for students then), Those kata were Chosen No Kama Sho and Dai
(also generational the 2nd built on the first- but each using
valuable different passes of the kata (or possibly two sticks), that an a
series of Tanto drills.
What
I came to realize in time, the Isshinryu kubudo kata were extremely important
to the study of Isshinryu. For one thing I have been fortunate to have had a
group of dans who did study for an average exceeding years, some over 34 years
at this time.
What
I discovered after decades of work on the weapon forms, their real value became
clear to me. Not because of skills they imparted to allow you to use them.
Rather what decades of work making them a supreme karate Force Enhancer,
Allowing the forces developed through practice, to enhance your empty hand
applications. In a sense similar to what use of the makiwawa added to your
karate.
Thus
the down strike with the sai enhanced your own empty hand down strike/block.
The other weapons forms developed additional skills which were similarly
transferable.
About
that time I noticed how Ernie Rothrock’s Eagle Claw was becoming more painful,
paralyzing so. More like the name implied. He worked a tremendous number of weapons
forms in his studies, Each imparted different things, as a body they were
enhancing his own studies ( hen into many decades of work)
While
nothing like the range of weapon studies he employed in his own training, I did
establish this use for my students. Specifically with long term use we worked
on using say a grab with the same pull down as if striking downward with a sai
(as one example)
Age
is going to occur, we all will lose power over tine, but the work with the
weapons over the decades, allows you to include their force enhancement to
replace that which time does take.
And
a note, IMO even a few studies over the decades offers the same thing. Of
course more weapons imparts different handling skills, but even one intense
long term study offers much.
I
offer a few examples of our studies:
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