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Introduction to Kosho Ryu

The depth to which Kosho Ryu takes the study of fighting arts is due to its seven hundred and fifty years of development. The study of Kosho Ryu traditional Japanese weaponry, for instance, includes all of the aspects you've just read about: escaping, controlling, and destructive arts are studied with respect to each weapon. Still, all of this expertise only serves to make the competent Kosho Ryu bujutsuka a man of peace, through his understanding of the mon and its philosophies.

The information is out there. It is up to you to go get it and study it. The teacher can only teach. The student must also learn. Other materials to look into are any books on the eastern view of health, acupuncture, or breathing, the I Ching, Tao Te Ching, Go Rin No Sho (the Book of 5 Rings), books on weightlifting or aerobics and the stresses on the body, books or tapes on other martial arts, especially Pa Qua, T'ai Ch'i Chuan and other ancient arts, and material on psychology. Kempo is study!

Jeff Driscoll Kyoshi
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  • Home
  • SKSKI Store
  • Our Dojo's
  • What is the Kai?
    • Introduction to Kosho Ryu
    • Organization Structure
    • Ancient History
    • Modern History
    • Kosho Ryu Timeline
  • Contact Us
  • Warrior Scholar Library
  • Training Area
    • Kempo Arts >
      • Preparatory Arts
      • Escaping Arts
      • Manipulatory Arts
      • Striking Arts
      • Throwing Arts
      • Weaponry
      • Introduction to Kosho Ryu
    • Kosho Ryu Studies >
      • Our Philosophy
      • Sho Chiku Bai
      • Mon Gaku
      • The Octagon
      • Pine Bamboo Plum
      • Hand Postures