Hanbo Techniques
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LOL xdd
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mmm no control over the technique whatsoever, if you truthfully know how to do this stuff then you shouldn´t be hitting the uke, practice more
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@ManabeRokuro Most bujinkan schools only use those inside the dojo, and many teachers believe that if you cannot take it, you cannot give it. This does include the full force.
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@TenteixSaigo I understand what you mean, but this is way to hard he wont learn anything except where to buy tiger balm and bandages...please put your keikogi on.
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@ManabeRokuro An uke should be your friend. They are benefiting you and you are benefitting them. You learn to perform, they learn to recieve. Then you switch.
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see you didnt get reply from poster. hanbos are best at 36 in or depending on your build. from the hip socket to the floor, they are ment to be walking stick height. and the best material for a hanbo is hickory and even better is appalachian hickory, but oak will do 'ok' as well. typicaly you want to avoid ash and any softer woods as it is poor at taking strikes.
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Nice technique! If you don't mind answering,what wood/material is your Hanbo made out of and how long is it? Thanks! ( My Hanbo is a little over 3 feet, basically a wooden dowel sanded with sandpaper and wood oil and all that crap wrapped with electrical tape on the middle )
wow now try to find a uke to train next time jesus there is no need to hurt your friend...and i hope you dont claim do be a ninja cause i am sure you can barely run from a street corner to another.
ManabeRokuro 1 year ago 6
Sorry ABout this but the black is gay?¿
alejandro3236 8 months ago