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The length of the Jo-staff is the same as that of a walking stick, which brings us to its traditional role. When Okinawa was occupied in the 16th century, and the residents were banned from carrying weapons, everyday objects were used for defense. Today the Jo stick is used in various martial arts such as Aikido, Kobudo, Escrima, Arnis, or Ju-Jutsu. The stick can be used as a punching weapon as well as a stabbing weapon. There is no top or bottom with the classic Jo-staff. The entire surface of the stick is used, so a good grip on the hand is essential. Fluid movements with the stick improve body control and strengthen coordination.
Other advantages:
- robust Jo stick made of hardwood
- handy length
- use as a striking and thrusting weapon
- straight shape
More Information
Manufacturer | Budoland Sportartikel Vertriebs GmbH Am Grießenbach 8 83126 Flintsbach GERMANY info@budoland.com |
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Discountable | No |
Already discounted | No |
Back in stock | No |
Delivery Time | 2-3 Tage |
Product is oversized | Yes |
Shipping oversize | No |
Shipping Width | 2.50 |
Shipping height | 2.50 |
Shipping Lenght | 127.00 |
Material | 100% beech |
Description / Jo Staff made of hardwood - 128 cm
Jo: wooden walking stick with striking arguments.
The Jo staff made of hardwood is a stable stick weapon and can be used for defensive and attack movements. Its straight quality allows it to lie particularly comfortably in hand. Thanks to the smooth surface, fast and fluid movements are no problem, so you always have complete control of your exercise equipment during your exercises. With an approximate diameter of 2.5 cm, the Jo-Stick is stable and can also be used in sparring.
Find inner relaxation while training with the Jo-stick.
Martial arts don't always have to be hot, and you can find inner peace even in weapons training. Use the Jo-stick as an extension of your body and perform the shapes relaxed and circling. If you have the necessary body stability, you can use the Jo-Stick to perform artistic-looking movements without losing your calm.
Safety first. What you should consider when training weapons.
Not only you should be completely fit before you start your training. Check your devices and utensils beforehand to ensure that they are intact. Splinters or breaks in wooden weapons can lead to serious injuries and should be avoided through careful behavior. It is best to store your Jo-stick in a suitable holder and ensure that unauthorized persons cannot access the weapon sticks.
Use the Jo stick from the Budoland online shop as a punch and thrust weapon and experience the cycle of your movements with and without a stick.