Hanbō-Jutsu Kihon-Kata

半棒術   基本型

Hanbo-Jutsu (or 半棒術 in Japanese) includes the fighting techniques ( 術 Jutsu) with a semi Bo ( 半棒 Hanbō), also know as Sanshakubo (or Sanjakubo). Literally this name means a staff (bō) with the length of three (san) shaku ( 尺 ), while a shaku is approximately 30.3 centimeters or 11.9 inches long (standardized as 10/33 meter). In the video embedded below (recorded on 11 September 2023), budoka Johan Oldenkamp, a former national champion from the Netherlands, performs the Kihon-Kata (or 基本型 in Japanese) of Hanbo-Jutsu developed by Wim van de Leur (1944), 7th Dan in Ryukyu Kobujutsu and also from the Netherlands. At the end of this video, the techniques of this Kihon-Kata are shown one by one through successive photos of him.

The techniques of this Kihon-Kata are:

  1. Shizentai-Dachi
  2. Chudan-Kamae
  3. Nuki-Tsuki
  4. Maede-Tsuki
  5. Nakae-Uke
  6. Osae-Uke
  7. Hikkake-Uke
  8. Gyaku-Hikkake-Uke
  9. Jodan-Uchi
  10. Maede-Tsuki
  11. Ura-Uchi Jodan
  12. Yoko-Uchi Jodan
  13. Osae-Uke
  14. Morote-Mae-Uchi
  15. Migi-Yoko-Uchi
  16. Hidari-Yoko-Uchi
  17. Morote-Tsuki
  18. Soto-Uke
  19. Uchi-Uke
  20. Gedan-Uke
  21. Gyaku-Gedan-Uke
  22. Jodan-Uchi
  23. Tsuki
  24. Ura-Uchi Gedan
  25. Yoko-Uchi Gedan
  26. Aya-Furi
  27. Gyaku-Aya-Furi
  28. Soto-Yoko-Uchi
  29. Uchi-Yoko-Uchi
  30. Tetsui-Uchi Jodan
  31. Yoko-Tetsui-Uchi
  32. Jodan-Uchi
  33. Tsuki
  34. Gyakute-Mochi Uchi-Yoko-Uchi
  35. Gyakute-Mochi Soto-Yoko-Uchi
  36. Gyakute-Mochi Tsuki
  37. Furiage-Uchi
  38. Gyaku-Tsuki
  39. Jodan-Uchi
  40. Chudan-Kamae

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