Dugall58, the Shinto Muso Ryu jojutsu system is taught in Australia. At least it is in Brisbane (at the University of Queensland along with Niten Ichi Ryu).
Shinto muso ryu is only the first to include jo technique. There it lot more school then Aikido or Aikijujutsu that teach Jo. Wikipedia list 16. Seach for Jodo on the wiki.
Eh...yes that too. But in terms of martial arts, "ryu" can be translated as "flow" which is used to describe individual martial arts. "ryu" in short is "[martial arts] school/tradition". Like "Shinto Muso-ryu" or "Kage-ryu". Do a wikipedia search for Ryu for more info.
Aikido is inspired by the way of aiki. Aiki is a fundamental principle of most japanese combat technique. Aiki principles work empty hand, with a jo, with a sword or anything else really.
This video is about Shito muso ryu, a ancient school(koryu) of Jodo and other arts.
i am looking for a good book or video about shinto muso ryu. what is recommended?
srdreed 9 months ago
@srdreed
The way of stick by Pascal Krieger (menkyo Kaiden).... GREAT BOOK!
danfusavig 5 months ago
Short but sweet
Shindai 2 years ago
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alessandroiscool 2 years ago
Dugall58, the Shinto Muso Ryu jojutsu system is taught in Australia. At least it is in Brisbane (at the University of Queensland along with Niten Ichi Ryu).
nii87 4 years ago
I've done Jodo in Japan and Australia but I want to do Jodo like this video. Anybody know where I can learn to do Jodo like this.
Dugall58 4 years ago
If you wanna do Jodo as featured in this clip then my recommendation would be that you seek out Kaminoda Tsunemori of the Tokyo SMR-Jodo community.
FredDude27 4 years ago
other japanese martial arts do teach jo techniques too such as aikido and aikijujutsu
Aur0rah 2 years ago
@Aur0rah
Shinto muso ryu is only the first to include jo technique. There it lot more school then Aikido or Aikijujutsu that teach Jo. Wikipedia list 16. Seach for Jodo on the wiki.
tubetubetube 1 year ago
I like this video!
ninjazz 4 years ago
very nice
dorkus11 4 years ago
What does Ryu mean? That guy from Street Fighter?
kermitdfrogz 4 years ago
Eh...yes that too. But in terms of martial arts, "ryu" can be translated as "flow" which is used to describe individual martial arts. "ryu" in short is "[martial arts] school/tradition". Like "Shinto Muso-ryu" or "Kage-ryu". Do a wikipedia search for Ryu for more info.
FredDude27 4 years ago
The tai sabaki is very good, it bears a lot of similarities to the more muscular styles of aikido. I'm impressed :)
aikinen 5 years ago
aikido is inspired by jo and bo-ken.
Aur0rah 2 years ago
@Aur0rah
Aikido is inspired by the way of aiki. Aiki is a fundamental principle of most japanese combat technique. Aiki principles work empty hand, with a jo, with a sword or anything else really.
This video is about Shito muso ryu, a ancient school(koryu) of Jodo and other arts.
tubetubetube 1 year ago
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chucknorrispranks 1 year ago
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@chucknorrispranks said "bo-ken isn't a weapon dumb ass, bokenare only used for practice."
Miyamoto Musashi would disagree.
tubetubetube 1 year ago
Thank you.
paulblack 5 years ago
pure intent. awesome.
standard101 5 years ago
This is the Taisha kata from Chudan-series I believe. Looks great.
FredDude27 5 years ago