Bojutsu

The Role of Discipline in Training

Discipline is the cornerstone of any successful martial-arts journey. In a world full of distractions, discipline acts as a guiding principle, ensuring every step taken is purposeful and every action is aligned with personal and martial goals. Whether in the dojo or in life, the discipline cultivated through martial-arts training becomes a powerful tool for …

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Traditional vs. Modern Martial Arts: What’s the Difference?

Martial arts have been practiced for centuries, evolving into a diverse range of styles and philosophies. While traditional martial arts often emphasize cultural heritage, discipline, and self-improvement, modern martial arts tend to focus on practical self-defense techniques and adaptability. Understanding the differences between traditional and modern martial arts can help you choose the right path for your personal goals and interests. This blog post will help you better understand the differences.

Bojutsu in Samurai Warfare

Samurai were skilled in a variety of combat techniques, each designed to be lethal in battle: kenjutsu (swordsmanship), jujutsu (close-quarters combat), jyujutsu (archery), sojutsu (spear fighting), naginatajutsu (a blad attached to the end of a pole), and bojustu (the wooden staff). This blog post focuses on samurai and bojutsu.

Eiku in the Ultimate Bo Course

Okinawans call the oar an eiku (or eku). The eiku has point at the tip of the paddle, a curve on one side, and a ridge on the one side. This weapon can be used in a similar way as a bo (staff). And a user fighting on the beach would throw sand at his opponent because of its unique shape. GMAU does not have an Eiku course, but eiku techniques and lessons are included in higher black chevron lessons of the Ultimate Bo course. Read on to learn more about the eiku!

Martial Arts Weapon: The Staff

The bo, or staff, is one of the most iconic and important weapons in martial arts. The staff has aided mankind throughout history. In many countries, stories have been interwoven into their cultures, handed down over centuries through folklore and tales of triumphant warriors and this multipurpose implement. Read on to learn more about the staff in martial arts cultures from around the world!