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According to legend, Muso Gonnosuke, the founder of the original art of Shintō Musō-ryū, was inspired to create and use the Jo from a divine vision some time after he was defeated by Miyamoto Musashi in a duel. In this vision, a divine being in the form of a child appeared, brandishing a stick (or
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as they were seen to best represent the art. Ten of these kata were taken from the existing SMR kata but with minor modifications as to better suit the requirements of the Kendo Federation. The two other kata was created specifically for the new Seitei Jōdō system and was not part of the original
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just to name a few. Although the jo and most other staves could be used to lethal effect when thrust at vital points of the body, when faced with a fully armoured opponent those vital points would in most cases be covered by armoured plating. As a result, there were very few
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Various other martial arts also include elements of jōjutsu not necessarily related to Shinto Muso-ryu. One of the most famous promoter of the jo outside of Shinto Muso-ryu in modern times, and indeed in the martial arts community as a whole, was the founder of
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The All Japan Kendo Federation specifies that the Tachi used in seitei Jodo should be 101.5 cm (40.0 in) in length, and made from white oak. The length of the tsuka, or hilt, should be 24.2 cm (9.5 in).
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Unlike the original art, Seitei Jōdō holds competitions in which the performance of the uchidachi (sword) and shidachi (jo) is evaluated by a panel of judges giving points for proper execution of techniques.
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as the primary weapon, there are techniques with the jo that simulates a scenario where the naginata has been cut in two and the wielder has to defend himself with the staff-portion only.
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with heavily armed and armoured warriors became a thing of the past. In this era, the jo-art would come into its own against non-armoured samurai and other opponents.
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tasked with the creation of a compact Jōdō system to be taught mainly in Kendo dojos. The result was the Zen Ken Renmei Seitei Jōdō system containing twelve forms (
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Unlike the main Shintō Musō-ryū system, Seitei Jodo does not hold any kata that uses the kodachi (short sword) and it is not used during training. The kata
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of the topic and provide significant coverage of it beyond a mere trivial mention. If notability cannot be shown, the article is likely to be
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should be 128 cm (50 in) in length, with a diameter of 2.4 cm (0.94 in) and be made from red or white oak.
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swordsmanship, but is not known to have trained in Shintō Musō-ryū. It is believed that Ueshiba used his training in
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Seitei Jōdō is essentially a gendai martial art with modern grades attached to the All Japan Kendo Federation. The
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A regular bokken (or bokuto), the wooden practice sword used in several martial arts including Shintō Musō-ryū.
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In the majority of dojos today, the jodoka essentially uses the same clothing as practitioners of
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during their regular duties. On the battlefield, the slightly longer and more curved
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The Ken is featured in several Japanese martial arts. For more information see the
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The Jō is featured in several Japanese martial arts. For more information see the
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uses a kodachi in SMR but is substituted in SJ with the regular odachi (katana).
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Shinto Muso-ryu Jōdō including 2 kata created specifically for Seitei Jodo
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system is used for everyone. The koryu training licenses as found in SMR (
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Jodô la voie du bâton / The way of the stick (bilingual French/English)
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The History of Shindo Muso Ryu Jojutsu, translated by Hunter Armstrong
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European Jōdō Championship, jodo shiai. Place Bologna Italia EJC-2005.
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Both the basic techniques and forms are drawn primarily from the
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Please help to demonstrate the notability of the topic by citing
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Naginatajutsu, founded in 1582. In Tendo-ryu, which uses the
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Zen Nihon Kendo Renmei Jodo Manual (English version) 2003
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SMR-system. Seitei Jodo is today taught as a part of the
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