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Jōdō , meaning "the way of the jō ", or jōjutsu is a Japanese martial art using short staffs called jō . The art is similar to bōjutsu , and is strongly focused upon defense against the Japan...
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The meaning of Way to the Japanese is like TAO to the Chinese… It’s a Way to self discipline, a Path to spiritual progress etc. Much more than just a martial art. So, if you like, Jodo is the Tao of Stick Fighting. ... Browse > Home / Japanese / Jodo (stick fighting)
www.gedanate.com/martialarts/japanese/jodo-stick-fighti... www.gedanate.com/martialarts/japanese/jodo-stick-fighting/
A much better book would be the book "Jodo: the Way of the Stick" (aka La voie du baton, I think, the book is split into both English and French sections), which provides a much more comprehensive set of explanations, techniques (covers omote, chuden, and ranai: ... This item: Jodo-Way of the Stick by Michael Finn...
www.amazon.com/Jodo-Way-Stick-Michael-Finn/dp/090176472... www.amazon.com/Jodo-Way-Stick-Michael-Finn/dp/0901764728
Martial Arts instruction in Aikido, Judo, Jodo, self defense, Houston, Texas by L.F. Wilkinson 281-599-7676. ... However many dojo, including the Aikibudokan, teach a more modern version of Shindo Muso Ryu Jodo including stick vs. sword (jodo), sword vs. sword (kenjutsu) and walking cane vs. sword (tanjo-jutsu).
www.aikibudo-aikido.com/jodo_the_way_of_the_stick.html www.aikibudo-aikido.com/jodo_the_way_of_the_stick.html
JODO Oak Stick Kendo Bilingual Technic Book; Published on Dec-1, 2004. ... Brand new bilingual JODO (Oak Stick Kendo) instructional book by Yoneno Koutaro & Hiroi Tsunetsugu from ALL JAPAN KENDO FEDERATION. Translated by Peter Boylan. Written in both Japanese and English in each page. Published by AIRYUDO.
www.samurai-store.com/book/item2.html
Aikido Journal Home » Bibliography » Jodo: Way of the Stick ... Photo of the Day ... The book includes personal anecdotes, jojutsu history, various kamae, 12 basic techniques, and 12 jodo seitei no kata.
www.aikidojournal.com/bibliography_details?id=30
Jodo is the way of the Jo, or wooden staff. The most practiced form of Jodo today is the training set adopted by the Zen Nihon kendo Renmei known as Seitei Jo. While developed in the late 1960's, seitei jo is derived from the jo techniques of Shindo Muso Ryu. ... Jodo - The way of the stick/La voie du baton by Pascal Krieger...
www.kampaibudokai.org/Jodo.htm www.kampaibudokai.org/Jodo.htm
<>The Beikoku (America) Rembukan Dojo is dedicated to the advancement of Shindo Muso Ryu Jodo, a "stick art" first developed by Muso Gonnosuke in 16th century Japan. We also study Muso Shinden Ryu Iaido. <> ; Our goal is to earnestly learn and perpetuate Japanese budo within the context of Western culture.
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Martial Arts Systems and Styles - Jodo - Japanese stick fighting with a Jo ... Jodo, or the "Way of the stick" is the Japanese method of stick fighting using a jo. It is also known as jojutsu.
www.usadojo.com/styles/about-jodo.htm www.usadojo.com/styles/about-jodo.htm
Links with Information about Shindo Muso Ryu Jodo and related topics ... Martial Arts Resource Directory short general information about Jodo and Jojutsu ... Jodo; Way of the Stick; By Michael Finn (Aikijo ?)
www.shelby.at/budo/jodo.html www.shelby.at/budo/jodo.html
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