首里手愛好会/Society_of_shurite_fans

空手の型をやっていて思うこと

棒術(11)-松風の棍、佐久川の棍、白樽の棍/Bo-Jutsu(11)-Matsukaze、Sakugawa、Shirotaru

松風は「空手道-専門家に贈る」では作者不明となっている。一方、船越義豪氏作との説もある。
この型は、払い動作から下段すくい上げ(砂掛け?)、突き等、変化に富み面白い型である。
→ 新体道なので少し特徴的な動きだけど・・
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EuQNnsi1P8

 

佐久川の棍は、前に進んでから、後ろ足を引いて低く構える動作がある。教本では他にも解釈はあると書いてあったが、確か拳法概説でも空手道大鑑2でも低く構える動作となっていた。
→ これも新体道。低く構える箇所は逆に上方へ大きく跳ね上げる動作に変えてある。
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txyZdxVQEv8

 

昔、動画を見ていたら、型の構成は少し異なるが、同様の箇所でステップバックしているのを見つけた。別にどちらが正しいということではなく、相手の動作をどう想定するかによって臨機応変に動けるようにすれば良いかな、と思って両動作を練習している。

白樽の棍は掬い上げ(砂掛け?)動作が多く、面白い。
松濤館
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEujHOroR3w

 

各型で、打ち込みの繰り返し動作では以前紹介したように棒の回転を極力止めないように/回転させながら打ち込むようにしている。
なお、どの動画も、筆者が覚えた型とは微妙な違いがあるが棒術は空手以上に伝承が判らないだろうから突っ込んでいない。

 

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Matsukaze's author is unknown in "Karatedo-Send to an expert". On the other hand, there is a theory that it is created by Yoshitake(Gigo) Funakoshi.
This kata is variety of changes from the sweeping action to the scooping (hanging sand?) and interesting.
→Because it is Shin-Taido, it is a little characteristic movement
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EuQNnsi1P8

Sakugawa's kon has a movement to move forward and then pull its hind legs and set low. The textbook said that there are other interpretations, but it was certainly an action that could be held low in both the introduction to Kempo Gaisetsu and the Karatedo Daikan 2.
→ This is also Shin-Taido. On the contrary, the place where it is held low is changed to the motion of jumping up greatly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txyZdxVQEv8

In the old days, when I was watching a video, I found that the structure of the kata was a little different, but he was stepping back at the part. I am practicing both movements in the sense that I should be able to move flexibly according to what the other person's movements are supposed to be, rather than which is correct.

The Shirotaru no Kon are interesting because there are many scooping (hanging sand?) movements.
→ Shotokan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEujHOroR3w

In each kata, in the repeated hitting operation, as described previously, the rotation of the Bo isn't stopped as much as possible / while rotating it.
There is a slight difference from the kata I learned in each of the videos, but I haven't tried to investigate more because I don't know the tradition of Bo-Jutsu better than karate.