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Urban Kobudo 6th Kyu: Hanbo (90 - 100 CM) Tanbo (70 CM), Tanjo (40 - 50 CM)

This document outlines the curriculum for an urban kobudo martial arts program, dividing the content into levels from 6th kyu to 3rd dan. At lower levels, it focuses on basic strikes and movements using common improvised weapons like staffs, knives, and tools. Higher levels introduce more complex techniques with swords, polearms, and double weapons, as well as sparring. The highest levels cover specialized techniques for weapons like epee and techniques for arrest, control, and self-defense.

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Urban Kobudo 6th Kyu: Hanbo (90 - 100 CM) Tanbo (70 CM), Tanjo (40 - 50 CM)

This document outlines the curriculum for an urban kobudo martial arts program, dividing the content into levels from 6th kyu to 3rd dan. At lower levels, it focuses on basic strikes and movements using common improvised weapons like staffs, knives, and tools. Higher levels introduce more complex techniques with swords, polearms, and double weapons, as well as sparring. The highest levels cover specialized techniques for weapons like epee and techniques for arrest, control, and self-defense.

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Urban Kobudo

6th kyu
Moulinet (circling wind-up) (6 angles)in position:

Hanbo (90 -100 cm) Tanbo (70 cm), Tanjo (40 50 cm)
- one-handed grip
Hanbo, Tanbo
- "sword" double-handed grip
- parallel double-handed grip
Simple movements - Extension steps: forward, back, side, leading leg changing,
simple twists and turns, Moulinet in motion.
Attack on the unarmed enemy - forearms, head, knees, groin - from the position, in
motion.
Special sections MPL shovel, police stick, baton, tactical flashlight, etc.
5th kyu
Hanbo, Tanbo
- Bayonet double-handed grip
an inverse grip (one-handed, double-handed)
-"short" end strikes
- strikes with grip changing
Movements to 8 directions, entering and retreat from any angles, rotations, turns.
Attack on moving (attacking, shifting, retreating, fleeing) enemy
Attack on armed opponent - "armed hand first- then defeat"

Special sections:
no bayonet rifle or carbine fighting (barrel, magazine, butt, upper strikes)

4th kyu
Jo staf (120-150 cm)
All two-handed grip strikes
Parallel, bayonet, sword, inverse grips
A simple changing of grip
Machete (30-50 cm blade)
Moulinet from position, in motion
Wrist, elbow, arm movement strikes
Attack on unarmed enemy to wrists, forearms, head, knees, groin - from the
position, in motion.
Movements to 8 directions, entering and retreat from any angles, rotations, turns
Attack on moving (attacking, shifting, retreating, fleeing) enemy
Series by all kinds of learned weapons
Special sections:
Rifle, carbine with fixed bayonet
Shovel, combat machete or hatchet
3rd kyu
Jo staf
Strikes with grip chaging
Strikes with one-handed grip (sweeping)
Short sword (30-35 cm blade)
Moulinet from position, in motion
Yavara stick
Stabbing and slashing
Fencing guards for defense ( 3, 4, 2 guards), Parry
Retreat and evading
Double (symmetrical ) weapons
Special section - combat knife (dagger) or other short-blade weapons.
2nd kyu
E-tools (entrenching or gardening tools) medium length
Short Polearms:
Blunt instruments (hammers, bats, pickaxe , etc.)
Bladed (axe-like) polearms (axe, shovel, an ice pick, etc.)
Bladed weapons (similar length) - large knives, cleaver, hacksaw, etc.
Short tools - (less 30 cm)

blunt -yawara-like tools, pipes, sticks, pens, etc.


piercing - awl, screwdriver, etc.
bladed - razor, etc.
Striking parry
Double (asymmetrical ) weapons
Special section
Tactical tonfa, handcuffs
Tactical shields - small, medium, large and heavy
E-tools (medium length) in the high intensity melee
1st kyu
Medium-long (180 cm) weapons (spade, brush hook, etc., etc.)
Long weapons (180-210 cm)
Blunt staves scrap, spears, polearms
Flexible weapons - strikes, grappling, strangling
Strikes technique based on performance characteristics
Semi-free sparring and a two-stroke countering
Target test cutting: rope, paper, branches (poles).
E-tools - hooking: understanding performance characteristics of used tools.
Throwing loads, stones.
Controls and choking using a pole weapon
Special sections:
The use of any melee weapons, special devices or improvised melee.
Arrest (capture), control, conveyance.
1st dan
One-handed melee weapons - (sword, messer, dussak sword, saber etc.)
Positions
8-angle "Rose"

8 guards
Riposte answer
Sword and shield, sword and dagger, sword and cape, two swords

2nd dan
Two-handed bladed weapons longsword, dadao, katana
Positions
8-angle "Rose"
Special attacks
3rd dan
Epee-like weapons - epee, rapier etc.

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