History: Noted
swordsman Gonnosuke Muso developed the jo for competition against Musashi
Miyamoto, Japan's greatest swordsman, in the late 16th century. Garnering
victory only after cutting his bo to the length of a jo (three to four
feet), Muso founded the shindo muso-ryu to train others in the weapon.
Traditional
use: Less awkward than the bo, the jo focused on basic blocking and striking
maneuvers.
Current use: Jodo (the way of the jo) is currently practiced in
Japanese competitions, including free sparring and kata demonstrations
with the jo, exist within the study.
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