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| Jo Katas |
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| Kihon (Basic) Tsukumino no Kun Sugi no Kun Sakugawa no Kun Sakugawa Nidansuku Sakugawa Sandansaku |
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| The jo is wooden staff 48 to 50 inches In length and tapering like a bo. Sometimes a jo has a reverse taper, being larger at both ends. The jo is normally manipulated with both hands; however, it is sometimes used with one with one hand. The jo is a close quarters combat weapon, where a bo may be too long. |
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| United Ryukyu Kempo Alliance |