Lateral Bo Strike

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Horizontal or sweeping strike delivered from the side, targeting the ribs, head, or legs.

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Yoko Bo UchiJP[1]Side Staff Strike[2]Chudan Yoko UchiJP[3]
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История и происхождение

The lateral bo strike (yoko uchi) delivers a horizontal sweeping blow, typically targeting the opponent's ribs, arms, or head from the side. [1] This striking angle is documented in both Okinawan kobudo kata and Japanese koryu bojutsu, with the technique exploiting the bo's full reach to attack outside the opponent's peripheral vision. [2] In Okinawan tradition, the lateral strike was considered particularly effective against swordsmen, as the horizontal arc could bypass a vertical sword guard. [1]

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  • Япония横打ちБодзюцу, Окинавское кобудо

Эффективность

The lateral bō strike uses a horizontal swinging motion to attack the opponent's torso or head from the side, using the staff's full length for maximum force. [1]

Родословная

Lateral striking with the bō was part of multi-directional attack training in Okinawan and Japanese staff arts. [1]

Соревновательные результаты

Lateral bō strikes appear in kobudō kata performed at competition and demonstration events. [1]

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Биомеханический механизм

Primary ActionStriking, blocking, or thrusting with a long rigid weapon — the staff's length creates leverage and reach advantage
Joints InvolvedBoth hands (sliding and rotating grip positions), wrists (snap for strikes), hips (rotation for power)
Force VectorThe rear hand pushes while the lead hand acts as fulcrum — staff rotation generates speed at the striking tip
Weapon MechanicThe staff can be used from either end and at any range — versatility from long-range strikes to short-range blocks

Позиция и вход

From ready stanceHold the staff in two-handed grip, establish distance, strike with the end or middle section as appropriate
From defensive positionUse the staff to block or deflect the incoming attack, then counter with a strike or thrust

Варианты

Overhead strikebringing the staff down from above in a vertical arc
Lateral strikehorizontal sweep targeting the ribs or head
Thruststraight thrust with the end of the staff
Butt-end strikestriking with the rear end of the staff at close range

Видео

Kung Fu Staff Tutorial - Side Staff Spin

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Lateral Bo Strike·Sifu Kuttel

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How to use Hand Stick weapon Lesson 1

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Lateral Bo Strike·Master Wong

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How to use Hand Stick weapon Lesson 6

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Что говорят инструкторы

The lateral bo strike is a horizontal striking technique executed from the side of the body using a double-ended staff. Sifu Kuttel emphasizes the foundational mechanics: beginning with a double-end grip (thumbs pointing inward) at shoulder or hip distance, the striker crosses hands overhead, then pulls the staff to one side in a chopping motion before returning to center and unwinding. Sifu Kuttel details a progression from simple side extensions to flowing overhead spins that generate momentum, with the strike arriving horizontally rather than vertically. Master Wong, across two instructional videos, focuses on targeting and control, identifying the shoulder blade as the primary strike zone—described as controlling the entire arm—with secondary targets including the back of the arm, ribs, and kneecap depending on opponent position and distance. Master Wong emphasizes maintaining proper distance to avoid striking the face unintentionally and stresses that power must be developed during training to be effective in application. Both instructors agree on the importance of hand positioning and smooth transitions; Sifu Kuttel highlights grip-slide-grip mechanics for fluidity in motion, while Master Wong prioritizes precision targeting and controlled power application over random striking.

Сформировано на основе 3 инструкторов

  • Master WongHow to use Hand Stick weapon Lesson 1: Identified primary and secondary target zones (shoulder blade, back of arm, ribs, kneecap); emphasized distance management and power development; explained how targeting the shoulder blade controls the entire arm.
  • Sifu KuttelKung Fu Staff Tutorial - Side Staff Spin: Detailed grip mechanics (double-end, thumbs inward), hand positioning, and progressive technique development from basic side extensions to overhead spinning variations; emphasized hand-sliding for comfort and flow.
  • Master WongHow to use Hand Stick weapon Lesson 6: Reinforced shoulder blade targeting and weapon deployment in self-defense scenarios; emphasized situational awareness and appropriate response selection based on positioning and context.

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Оценки

Уровень опасности

Риск травмы для человека, к которому применяется техника

7
Очень высокий7/10

Staff/bo/jo weapons generate significant blunt force; fracture risk

Сложность

Уровень мастерства, необходимый для надёжного выполнения техники

Средний
Допустимость на соревнованиях

Разрешена ли техника по основным соревновательным правилам

FIE Sabre — Legal cutting technique to upper body target ...
FIE Rules of CompetitionPDF
FIK Kendo — Legal if targeting valid area with correct form
FIK Kendo Competition RulesPDF
WEKAF — Legal striking technique {srcWEKAF Competition Rules}
HEMA — Legal in applicable weapon categories {srcvarious organizations

Заметки по тренировке

The lateral bo strike (yoko-uchi) sweeps the staff horizontally across the target — attacking the midsection, ribs, or weapon arm (Draeger, Classical Bujutsu, 1973)
The horizontal strike uses rotational hip power — the body turns as a unit, driving the staff through a horizontal arc
The lateral strike has a wider contact zone than the overhead — it sweeps across the target rather than landing on a single point
Execution: rotate the hips while guiding the staff horizontally with both hands, striking with the forward section of the bo
The lateral strike targets the opponent's weapon, arms, and ribs — areas that are difficult to protect against horizontal attacks
In combination, the lateral strike follows naturally from an overhead block or strike — the staff's momentum carries it into the horizontal plane
The lateral strike can be delivered from either side — forehand and backhand horizontal strikes complete the lateral attack system

Типичные ошибки

!Swinging with the arms without hip rotation — the horizontal strike derives power from hip rotation, not arm swing
!Striking too high or too low — the lateral strike should target the specific midsection level
!Not using both hands — one hand pulls while the other pushes, creating the rotational force
!Winding up too far behind the body — the preparation should be compact; excessive wind-up telegraphs the strike
!Not following through — the strike should sweep through the target, not stop on contact
!Leaving the head exposed during the lateral strike — keep the rear hand high enough to protect the upper body
!Standing square during the strike — the body should rotate into the strike, presenting a narrower profile

Связанные техники

Контрприёмы

Цепочка подготовки

1Ready Positionassume the guard stance appropriate for the weapon
2Distance Controlmanage spacing relative to the opponent
3Execute Techniqueperform the offensive or defensive action with correct form
4Return to Guardrecover to a defensive ready position

Источники и ссылки

Основной источник

The Essence of Okinawan Karate-Do (Shoshin Nagamine, 1976)

1КнигаThe Art of the Japanese Sword (Sato, 1983)

Alias sources — [1] Kobudo: Okinawan Weapons (Demura, 1976) [2] Comprehensive Asian Fighting Arts (Draeger & Smith, 1969) [3] Comprehensive Asian Fighting Arts (Draeger & Smith, 1969)

2КнигаFilipino Martial Arts (Inosanto, 1980)

History sources — [1] Bishop, M., Okinawan Kobudo (Tuttle, 1999) [2] Draeger, D. & Smith, R., Comprehensive Asian Fighting Arts (Kodansha, 1969)

3ДругоеJapanese Martial Arts Standard Terminology (武道用語)

Established Japanese martial arts naming convention — native Japanese term (和語/漢語)

4ЦитатаThe Art of the Japanese Sword (Sato, 1983)

Alias sources — [1] Kobudo: Okinawan Weapons (Demura, 1976) [2] Comprehensive Asian Fighting Arts (Draeger & Smith, 1969) [3] Comprehensive Asian Fighting Arts (Draeger & Smith, 1969)

5ЦитатаFilipino Martial Arts (Inosanto, 1980)

History sources — [1] Bishop, M., Okinawan Kobudo (Tuttle, 1999) [2] Draeger, D. & Smith, R., Comprehensive Asian Fighting Arts (Kodansha, 1969)

Сообщество

Атлетизм

Requires

wrist snap speed, sliding grip coordination, hip rotation

Favours

long reach and strong wrists for staff manipulation

Key muscles

forearms, wrist rotators, core rotators, shoulders

Часто задаваемые вопросы

What are the best target areas for a lateral bo strike?

Master Wong teaches that the rib side and shoulder blade are primary targets for lateral strikes, while strikes to the front of the body require less distance to be effective. The kneecap is also a valid target when striking downward.

How do I avoid hitting myself when performing a lateral bo spin?

Sifu Kuttel emphasizes that you must make sure the weapon is high enough during the unwind so that you don't strike yourself in the head as the hands come over your head.

What's the proper follow-through after landing a lateral strike to the shoulder blade?

Master Wong explains that once the strike lands on the shoulder blade, you should use your body to push the opponent, then move up and walk away while keeping control of the weapon.

Как работает Lateral Bo Strike?

Horizontal or sweeping strike delivered from the side, targeting the ribs, head, or legs.

Откуда происходит Lateral Bo Strike?

The lateral bo strike (yoko uchi) delivers a horizontal sweeping blow, typically targeting the opponent's ribs, arms, or head from the side. This striking angle is documented in both Okinawan kobudo kata and Japanese koryu bojutsu, with the technique exploiting the bo's full reach to attack outside the opponent's peripheral vision.

Разрешён ли Lateral Bo Strike на соревнованиях?

FIE Sabre: разрешён — Legal cutting technique to upper body target area; FIK Kendo: разрешён — Legal if targeting valid area with correct form; WEKAF: разрешён — Legal striking technique; HEMA: разрешён — Legal in applicable weapon categories

Насколько опасен Lateral Bo Strike?

Оценка опасности 7/10. Very High — staff/bo/jo weapons generate significant blunt force; fracture risk

Как подготовить Lateral Bo Strike?

Стандартная цепочка подготовки: Ready Position → Distance Control → Execute Technique → Return to Guard.

Как защититься от Lateral Bo Strike?

Стандартные контрприёмы: Guard Position — return to a defensive ready stance / Distance Management — control the measure to avoid being in range / Counter-Attack — strike during the opponent's recovery or between movements.

Какие есть варианты Lateral Bo Strike?

Распространённые варианты: Overhead strike (bringing the staff down from above in a vertical arc); Lateral strike (horizontal sweep targeting the ribs or head); Thrust (straight thrust with the end of the staff); Butt-end strike (striking with the rear end of the staff at close range).

Насколько эффективен Lateral Bo Strike на соревнованиях?

Lateral bō strikes appear in kobudō kata performed at competition and demonstration events.

Какие типичные ошибки при выполнении Lateral Bo Strike?

Основные ошибки, на которые стоит обратить внимание: Swinging with the arms without hip rotation — the horizontal strike derives power from hip rotation, not arm swing / Striking too high or too low — the lateral strike should target the specific midsection level / Not using both hands — one hand pulls while the other pushes, creating the rotational force / Winding up too far behind the body — the preparation should be compact; excessive wind-up telegraphs the strike.

Какие ещё названия есть у Lateral Bo Strike?

Lateral Bo Strike также известен как Yoko Bo Uchi, Side Staff Strike, Chudan Yoko Uchi.