
What is Kobudo? | Modern Art or Ancient Combat?
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Embark on a critical exploration of Okinawan Kobudo in this episode of 'Great Karate Myths: Debunking the Legends.' We dive deep into whether modern Okinawan Kobudo is a direct continuation of ancient combative methods or a more recent development influenced by cultural demonstration and Japanese budo. Our hosts unpack the crucial differences in combat distances, discussing how antique forms, particularly with weapons like the Sai and Tonfa, emphasize extremely close-quarters engagement for maximum effectiveness, contrasting with the performative, fixed-distance choreography often seen in modern Okinawan Kobudo. Learn about key figures like Matayoshi Shinko and Taira Shinken, and how their contributions shaped the contemporary landscape of Kobudo. This episode challenges romanticized notions, encouraging a re-evaluation of how these martial arts are understood and practiced.