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Japanese long staff (rokushakubo, approximately 6 feet) techniques including strikes, blocks, and sweeps from Okinawan kobudo and mainland traditions.
Techniques using long and short staff weapons, spanning Japanese bojutsu and jojutsu as well as European quarterstaff traditions.
Offensive striking techniques with the long staff, using both ends of the weapon in rotational and direct attacks.
Defensive techniques using the long staff to intercept, redirect, or absorb incoming strikes.
Direct thrusting attack using the tip of the bo, driven forward in a straight line to the target.
The Weapon class encompasses all fighting techniques that employ an external implement — whether bladed, blunt, flexible, or projectile — as the primary means of offence and defence. [1] Weapon-based ...
Fundamental blocking technique using the shaft of the bo to intercept an incoming strike at mid-range.
Horizontal or sweeping strike delivered from the side, targeting the ribs, head, or legs.
Vertical downward strike delivered by raising the bo overhead and driving it straight down onto the target.
Low sweeping techniques using the bo to unbalance or trip the opponent by targeting the legs or feet.
Low circular sweep with the bo targeting the opponent's ankles or calves to destabilize their stance.