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Iwama Style
described by Mark Jackson
Begin in left hanmi holding the jo vertically on the floor
with the left hand.
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1. Perform kaeshi tsuki (2nd
suburi).
2. Slide back to your right
rear, raising the jo over your head into upper guard position
(jodan no kamae).
3. Slide forward again, dropping
the jo down to horizontal and perform kaeshi tsuki.
4. Slide back to your right
rear, raising the jo over your head into jodan no kamae.
5. Slide your right hand in
to your left hand, let go with your left hand and rotate the
jo over your head counter clockwise so the butt of the jo
is facing forward. Grab the butt of the jo with your left
hand, step forward with your right foot, and perform shomen
uchi.
6. Step forward and to your
left with your left foot, rotate the jo over your head clockwise
and perform shomen uchi. Your left foot is forward but your
right hand is forward on the jo.
7. Pivot 180 degrees without
stepping and perform shomen uchi.
8. Step forward and to the left
with your left foot, rotate the jo over your head clockwise
and perform shomen uchi.
9. Turn back to the front, pulling
your right foot behind you in a tenkan-like movement. As you
turn, cut diagonally across your opponent's body until your
left arm makes a straight line with the jo. This is similar
to the 18th suburi. The jo should not go behind your body.
You are now in left hanmi with the jo pointing to the left.
10. Take a fairly large step
forward and to the left with your left foot and bring your
right foot up next to your left foot. As you step, raise the
jo over your head as if you are striking the underside of
your opponent's wrist as he strikes down on your head. The
tip of the jo is pointing to your right. The jo is fairly
horizontal.
11. Take a small step forward
with your left foot and perform shomen uchi by rotating the
jo over your head clockwise.
12. Take your left hand off of the jo, place it in
front of your right hand and slide your right hand back to
the butt of the jo. As you perform the hand change, slide
back to your left rear. You are now in left guard position
(hidari kamae).
13. Perform choku tsuki (1st
suburi).
14. Slide back to your right
rear, raising the jo over your head into jodan no kamae.
15. Perform shomen uchi as in
number 5.
16. Slide back to your left
rear, reach your right hand to the tip of the jo, push the
jo back through your left hand until your right hand is against
your chest and your left hand is next to your left hip. This
is gedan no kamae. Number 16 should be performed as one movement
with number 15.
17. Step forward with the left
foot, pushing your left hand forward to perform a circular
strike at knee level (gedan gaeshi). Pull your right foot
back slightly. Both of your hands should be in front of your
body. Arms are bent at the elbows.
18. Let go with your right hand
and reach past your left hand from underneath the jo. Flip
the jo over so that your left hand is in front. This vertical
movement knocks down a thrust that is coming toward your chest.
19. Slide forward slightly and
perform a low tsuki at knee level.
20. Raise the jo over your head
with the tip still pointing forward. Slide your right hand
in to your left, let go with your left hand and rotate the
jo over your head counter clockwise so the butt of the jo
is facing forward (as in #5 and #15). Grab the butt of the
jo with your left hand, step forward with your right foot
and step back with your left foot. Perform a yokomen uchi
strike at knee level, dropping down onto your left knee.
21. Reach your right hand to
the tip of the jo, push the jo back through your left hand
until your right hand is against your chest and your left
hand is next to your left hip. This is gedan no kamae. Number
21 should be performed as one movement with number 20.
22. Stand up from the kneeling
position, stepping forward with your left foot. Raise the
jo to horizontal so your right hand is near your right ear.
Slide forward and perform a reverse thrust (gyakute tsuki).
23. Let go with your right hand
and flip the jo vertically, sliding back slightly, as in number
18.
24. Perform choku tsuki.
25. Perform choku tsuki.
26. Reach to the tip of the
jo with your left hand and push the jo back through your right
hand until you are in gedan no kamae on your right side. The
same as number 16 but this time on the right.
27. Step forward with the right
foot and perform gedan gaeshi. The same as number 17.
28. Raise the jo to horizontal
and perform gyakute tsuki with your left hand starting out
near your left ear.
29. Let go with your left hand
and flip the jo vertically, as in numbers 18 and 23.
30. Perform choku tsuki.
31. Raise the jo overhead with
the tip pointing forward. Rotate the jo over your head clockwise,
step forward and slightly to the left with your left foot
and perform shomen uchi. You should be in left hanmi with
your right hand forward on the jo. There is no hand change
for this final strike.
Your advancing movements and your retreating movements should
balance out so that you end up at roughly the same spot on
the floor where you started.
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