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Budoka Johan Oldenkamp
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Welcome to the TH-cam channel of budoka Johan Oldenkamp PhD from the Netherlands.
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Tonfa-Jutsu Sogo-Kumite | トンファー術 綜合組手
Tonfa-Jutsu (or トンファー術 in Japanese) includes the fighting techniques ( 術 Jutsu ) with the T-baton ( トンファー Tonfa ) according to Ryukyu Kobujutsu. Next, Kumite (or 組手 in Japanese) means ‘sparring’. Thirdly, ‘sogo’ (or 綜合 in Japanese; sōgō) means ‘composite’, ‘synthesis’, ‘integration’, or ‘putting together’. It has become customed to translate these forms of Kumite as ‘comprehensive’. In this video (recorded on 20 January 2025), budoka Johan Oldenkamp, a former national champion from the Netherlands, performs the five comprehensive fighting sequences for the Tonfa. For more information, go to :
Ryukyu-Kobujutsu.org
Ryukyu-Kobujutsu.org
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Nunchaku-Jutsu Sogo-Kumite | ヌンチャク術 綜合組手
Nunchaku-Jutsu (or ヌンチャク術 in Japanese) includes the fighting techniques ( 術 Jutsu ) with the dual-section hardwood stick ( ヌンチャク Nunchaku ) according to Ryukyu Kobujutsu. Next, Kumite (or 組手 in Japanese) means ‘sparring’. Thirdly, ‘sogo’ (or 綜合 in Japanese; sōgō) means ‘composite’, ‘synthesis’, ‘integration’, or ‘putting together’. It has become customed to translate these forms of Kumite as ‘c...
Sueyoshi no Kon Bunkai | 末吉の棍 分解
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Sueyoshi no Kon (or 末吉の棍 in Japanese) is a Ryukyu Kobujutsu Bo Kata. It is named after Master Shinkana Sueyoshi, who was born in the early 1900s. You can watch this Bo Kata of Master Sueyoshi here : th-cam.com/video/kswiJdqRuBo/w-d-xo.html In this video (recorded on 13 January 2025), budoka Johan Oldenkamp, a former national champion from the Netherlands, performs the Bunkai of this Sueyoshi no...
Tanto-Jutsu Ippon-Kumite | 短刀術 一本組手
มุมมอง 20321 วันที่ผ่านมา
Tanto-Jutsu (or 短刀術 in Japanese) includes the fighting techniques ( 術 Jutsu) with a short sword ( 短刀 Tantō). The Tanto (literally meaning ‘short blade’) is a traditionally made Japanese knife with a the blade length up to 30 cm (11.6 inches). Next, Ippon-Kumite (or 一本組手 in Japanese) means ‘one step sparring’. Typically, this involves a standard way of responding to a single attack technique. In...
Tanto no Kata | 短刀の型
มุมมอง 26928 วันที่ผ่านมา
Tanto-Jutsu (or 短刀術 in Japanese) includes the fighting techniques ( 術 Jutsu) with a short sword ( 短刀 Tantō). The Tanto (literally meaning ‘short blade’) is a traditionally made Japanese knife with a the blade length up to 30 cm (11.6 inches). In this video, budoka Johan Oldenkamp, a former national champion from the Netherlands, performs the Kata (or 型 in Japanese) with the Tanto developed as p...
Tanto-Jutsu Kihon-Kata | 短刀術 基本型
มุมมอง 361หลายเดือนก่อน
Tanto-Jutsu (or 短刀術 in Japanese) includes the fighting techniques ( 術 Jutsu) with a short sword ( 短刀 Tantō). The Tanto (literally meaning ‘short blade’) is a traditionally made Japanese knife with a the blade length up to 30 cm (11.6 inches). In this video, budoka Johan Oldenkamp, a former national champion from the Netherlands, performs the Tanto-Jutsu Kihon-Kata developed as part of the Shin ...
Tanbo-Jutsu Renzoku-Kumite | 短棒術 連続組手
มุมมอง 185หลายเดือนก่อน
Tanbo-Jutsu (or 短棒術 in Japanese) includes the fighting techniques ( 術 Jutsu) with a short stick ( 短棒 Tanbō). Next, Renzoku (or 連続 in Japanese) means ‘continuous’, and Kumite (or 組手 in Japanese) literally means ‘grappling hands’, but is loosely translated here as ‘fighting’. Combined, Renzoku-Kumite is a continuous drill of blocks and attacks with a sparring partner. The purpose of this form of ...
Tanbo-Jutsu Renraku-Waza | 短棒術 連盟技
มุมมอง 645หลายเดือนก่อน
Tanbo-Jutsu (or 短棒術 in Japanese) includes the fighting techniques ( 術 Jutsu) with a short stick ( 短棒 Tanbō). Next, Waza (or 技 in Japanese) means ‘techniques’, while Renraku is a contraction of Ren (or 連 in Japanese), meaning ‘row’, and Raku (or 盟 in Japanese), meaning ‘repetition’. So, Renraku-Waza is a row of repeated techniques in which the roles are reversed at the end of the series. In this...
Shuji no Hanbo Sogo-Kumite | 周氏の半棍 綜合組手
มุมมอง 176หลายเดือนก่อน
Shuji no Hanbo Sogo-Kumite (or 周氏の半棍 綜合組手 in Japanese) consists of five comprehensive fighting sequences of Hanbo (or semi Bo) versus Bo that are derived from the Shuji kata of Ryukyu Kobujutsu. To begin with, Shuji (周氏; also transcribed as ‘Shūshi’) - literaly means ‘Mr. Shū’. According to tradition, the Bojutsu Master Shū from Shanghai lived around the year 1831 at the rear of the Sōgenji in ...
Chatan Yara no Sai Bunkai | 北谷屋良の釵 分解
มุมมอง 2312 หลายเดือนก่อน
Chatan Yara no Sai (or 北谷屋良の釵 in Japanese) is a Ryukyu Kobujutsu Sai Kata. You can watch this ‘Sai Kata by Master Chatan Yara’ here:th-cam.com/video/VPYNINc3GBQI/w-d-xo.htmln this video (recorded on 18 November 2024), budoka Johan Oldenkamp, a former national champion from the Netherlands, performs the Bunkai of this Chatan Yara no Sai kata. Bunkai (or 分解 in Japanese) literally means ‘analysis’...
Shuji no Hanbo Dai Bunkai | 周氏の半棍大 分解
มุมมอง 1252 หลายเดือนก่อน
Shuji no Hanbo Dai (or 周氏の半棍大 in Japanese) is the preformance of the Ryukyu Kobujutsu kata of Shuji no Kon Dai with the Hanbo (or 半棍 in Japanese) instead of the Bo (or Kon). You can watch this ‘big version of Mr. Shū’s Bo kata’ performed with the Hanbo here:th-cam.com/video/S65Hgx1ec3II/w-d-xo.htmln this video (recorded on 18 November 2024), budoka Johan Oldenkamp, a former national champion fr...
Shuji no Hanbo Sho Bunkai | 周氏の半棍小 分解
มุมมอง 1302 หลายเดือนก่อน
Shuji no Hanbo Sho (or 周氏の半棍小 in Japanese) is the preformance of the Ryukyu Kobujutsu kata of Shuji no Kon Sho with the Hanbo (or 半棍 in Japanese) instead of the Bo (or Kon). You can watch this ‘small version of Mr. Shū’s Bo Kata’ performed with the Hanbo here:th-cam.com/video/xoZF3oE3Z4oI/w-d-xo.htmln this video (recorded on 11 November 2024), budoka Johan Oldenkamp, a former national champion ...
Shuji no Hanbo Dai | 周氏の半棍大
มุมมอง 1302 หลายเดือนก่อน
Shuji no Hanbo Dai (or 周氏の半棍大 in Japanese) is the preformance of the Ryukyu Kobujutsu kata of Shuji no Kon Dai with the Hanbo (or 半棍 in Japanese) instead of the Bo (or Kon). The basic kata of Shuji no Kon Dai is demonstrated here:th-cam.com/video/L0EgxFobqFoI/w-d-xo.htmln this video (recorded on 11 November 2024), budoka Johan Oldenkamp, a former national champion from the Netherlands, performs...
Shuji no Hanbo Sho | 周氏の半棍小
มุมมอง 1692 หลายเดือนก่อน
Shuji no Hanbo Sho (or 周氏の半棍小 in Japanese) is the preformance of the Ryukyu Kobujutsu kata of Shuji no Kon Sho with the Hanbo (or 半棍 in Japanese) instead of the Bo (or Kon). The basic kata of Shuji no Kon Sho is demonstrated here:th-cam.com/video/xoZF3oE3Z4oI/w-d-xo.htmln this video (recorded on 11 November 2024), budoka Johan Oldenkamp, a former national champion from the Netherlands, performs...
Shuji no Kon Dai Bunkai | 周氏の棍大 分解
มุมมอง 2192 หลายเดือนก่อน
Shuji no Kon Dai (or 周氏の棍大 in Japanese) is a Ryukyu Kobujutsu Bo Kata. The first part of its name - Shuji ( 周氏 ; also transcribed as ‘Shūshi’) - literaly means ‘Mr. Shū’. Therefore ‘Shūshi no Kon’ means “the techniques of staff (or Bō) fencing of Mr. Shū”. According to tradition, the Bojutsu Master Shū from Shanghai lived around the year 1831 at the rear of the Sōgenji in Okinawa, Naha, Asato. ...
Online Training Program in Shotokan Karatedo | 人間形成の道 松濤館 空手道
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Online Training Program in Shotokan Karatedo | 人間形成の道 松濤館 空手道
Online Training Program in Ryukyu Kobujutsu | 人間形成の道 琉球古武術
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Online Training Program in Ryukyu Kobujutsu | 人間形成の道 琉球古武術
I got my custom-made oak hanbo since a few months now, and i absolutely love it. It is such a versatile weapon, which can also be used as a bokken. I put a rubber cap on one end, so the wood doesn't get damaged when using it as a walking stick. Bedankt voor de demonstratie! 👌🏻
Can you do an instructional video on this, please? 🙏
ryukyu-kobujutsu.org/Online-Training-Program.htm
Very good stuff
OSS MASTER!
OSSU SENSEI!OSSU HEIAN NIDAN!MY RESPECT!
OSSU SENSEI! OSSU MY FAVOURITE KATA HEIAN SHODAN!❤
I really want to learn more about the kama, both in fighting as well and it's history in the battlefield
才レの住ムラサメのほうがそうごう的ではないか。村雨は
Complimenten! Heel goed gedaan.
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This video is interesting for me. In my view, Tonfa is useful for Uchi-Uke, Gedan-Barai and so on.
Goed gedaan! Houd je vrije hand altijd op je heup.
Jonthan rarro
Mooi gedaan!
Thank you, Maarten-san.
Thank you
where do you buy kobudo weapon?
Best ask your Sensei, or otherwise the Branch Chief of your country.
Shotokan karatê filosofia de vida oss grato a sensei Fernando Luis vicenzi
Nice
Did you make the surujin with tenis ball? Wow that looks good. I never think about that. It is easy to make?
Drill a hole through the tennis ball and then tie a knot on both sides so that the ball does not slide. I also added small round discs on both sides so that the knot can't go into the ball.
Now this is good!!! I like the use of the 'Monochi' ( handle baton part ), on the other side of the 'Suruchin/Surujin'. But to reiterate, the length of the flail chain. Is measured again, by the practitioner's extended arm length?! Please elaborate for me, thank you. Osu ( Respect )
When you hold the stabbing end in one hand and with the other hand holding the end with the weight, the chain or rope should be tight when the arms are maximally extended.
What is the length, weight, and size?
The length of the regular or short chain should correspond to the arms' own span (as mentioned in the description of this video). The kobujutsuka can determine the weight himself by practicing with it.
Interesting, and yet bizarre! I prefer this video, compared to the kihon, of the Suruchin! Very good, thank you
Constructive criticism is always welcome on this TH-cam channel. However, purely negative comments are not and will therefore be removed.
Cool
This is very unique
Awesome
wow amazing to see the sharp movements and control when sparring really gives you a better understanding in the kabudo art.
Great not sen this before, but trained there a long time ago, thank you for sharing.
Oss Sensei Thank you so much for your help and advice,i do appreciate your job,i wish you peace and happiness under the sky of prosperity ,all the best. Take care and have a good time. Your Student from Algeria
I am a Shodan in Shotokan Karate, or first degree black belt. Many of the Katas take a lot of practice to get the movements correct. I enjoyed doing weapons katas too. The Bo, Nunchakus, Sais, and Katana were my favorite. My son also studied to black belt, and my granddaughter earned her black belt as well and went on to teaching and competition. I highly encourage kids to take up Karate because it teaches them valuable discipline that will help them be successful in life.