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Kobudō (古武道, 'old
martial arts') is a
collective term for ****anese
traditional techniques for the use of armour, blades, firearms, and
techniques related...
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Okinawan kobudō (沖縄古武道),
literally "old
martial way of Okinawa", is the
weapon systems of
Okinawan martial arts.
Okinawan Kobudō is a ****anese term that...
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historically utilized in
martial arts such as
Okinawan kobudō and
southern Chinese martial arts, and has been
absorbed into the curriculum...
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karate is
largely a
synthesis of Shorin-ryū karate, Gojū-ryū karate, and
kobudō. The name means, literally, "one
heart method" (as in "wholehearted" or...
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Okinawan martial arts
refers to the
martial arts, such as karate,
tegumi and
kobudō,
which originated among the
indigenous people of
Okinawa Island. Due to...
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Naginatajutsu Maniwa Nen-ryū
Ninjutsu Nippon Kempo Niten Ichi-ryū
Okinawan kobudō Shindō jinen-ryū ****ō-ryū
Shoot Boxing Shoot wrestling Shootfighting Shōrin-ryū...
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Ufuchiku kobudo (大筑古武術)
sometimes referred to as
ufuchiku kobujutsu or ufuchiku-den is a form of
Okinawan kobudō. In this form, the main
weapon is the...
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favorite of a
predominance of
kobudo practitioners.
Controversy surrounds the
stirrup tekko.[citation needed]
because many
kobudo practitioners liken them...
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Matayoshi Kobudo is a
general term
referring to the
style of
Okinawan Kobudo that was
developed by
Matayoshi Shinpo (又吉眞豊) and
Matayoshi Shinko (又吉眞光)...
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surviving styles. The
staff evolved into the bō with the
foundation of
kobudō, a
martial art
using weapons,
which emerged in
Okinawa in the
early 17th...