ah...we study this in six parts as a mi'ino jo kata. This is awesome....I'll definitely use this film when I practice. I ran across this looking for a contemporary kata 4 long form.
I learned the kata in the very early 1990's, and have practiced it ever since. It comes from Kosho-Ryu Kempo. (Juchnik lineage) It is called "Ma-Ai No Jo". Thanks for taking the time to watch it!
I am starting Jo kata in Kenpo Karate and this video was really helpful. Thanks
Bolty9135 4 months ago
ah...we study this in six parts as a mi'ino jo kata. This is awesome....I'll definitely use this film when I practice. I ran across this looking for a contemporary kata 4 long form.
PiFromBRC 1 year ago
ah...we study this in six parts as a mi'ino jo kata. This is awesome....I'll definitely use this film when I practice.
PiFromBRC 1 year ago
Hello.
I learned the kata in the very early 1990's, and have practiced it ever since. It comes from Kosho-Ryu Kempo. (Juchnik lineage) It is called "Ma-Ai No Jo". Thanks for taking the time to watch it!
Milt G.
mguinette 1 year ago
Very impressive. May I ask where you learned to use it and also how long did it take you to reach that level of skill?
djftw76 1 year ago
Looks good.
phanbank01 1 year ago
@theWZZA
Thanks for taking the time to review it!
mguinette 2 years ago
Thank you. Looks like the kata can be easily translated to bo sized staff as well.
theWZZA 2 years ago