George Alexander – OKINAWAN KOBUDO BO FIGHTING VOL 1 & 2
George Alexander – OKINAWAN KOBUDO BO FIGHTING VOL 1 & 2
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Salepage: George Alexander – OKINAWAN KOBUDO BO FIGHTING VOL 1 & 2
OKINAWAN KOBUDO BO FIGHTING VOL.1 DVD OKINAWAN KOBUDO BO FIGHTING VOL.1 by George Alexander, 9th Dan, English 60 min.
OKINAWAN KOBUDO BO FIGHTING VOL.1 on DVD by George Alexander, 9th Dan, in English. This DVD covers the fundamentals that many educational DVDs ignore. It comprises the Chikin (Tsuken) Bo form from Nishihara village in Okinawa, as well as a thorough description of its unique combat applications and a two-man Bo Fighting kata. 60 Min.
Bo Fighting Volume II delves into Okinawan Kobudo’s intermediate Bo kata./b Sunakake and Sakugawa, as well as Three Bo Fighting Kata Using the Okinawan Staff, are included in this video. Sunakake no kon kata stresses a sand flipping approach to blind the opponent, as well as a variety of other unusual combat techniques. Sakugawa no Kon is possibly the most ancient Okinawan Bo kata. It depicts a variety of fighting strategies, such as luring the opponent into a trap, body shifting and countering, disarming, and a variety of other dynamic uses.
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