Kobudo literally means “ancient martial way” and is the name used to refer to the ancient weapon arts of Okinawa and Japan. Traditional Okinawan principles teaches us that the study of Kobudo is viewed as not only an art for self-defense, but also as a means of obtaining and maintaining inner peace.
Master Ken Carr is a world renown weapons practitioner and instructor. His kobudo training is highly sought after by top competitors in sport karate as well as regular karate-ka (karate practitioners) seeking weapons training. He has one of the only comprehensive master level kobudo programs in Southern California. Come learn from one of the nation's best!!
TRADITIONAL KOBUDO WEAPONS
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Bo (staff)
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Sai (truncheon)
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Nunchaku (flail)
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Kama (sickle)
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Tonfa (handled baton)
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Eku (oar)
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Katana (sword)
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Daisho (2 swords)
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Naginata (halberd)
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Yari (spear)
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