tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18472623080661283152024-02-22T09:25:30.927-08:00Sansetsukon - 3-Sectional StaffThe Sansetsukon, also known as a 3-sectional staff or 3-piece nunchuk, is a challenging kobudo weapon to learn and master. But just like all kobudo weapons, it is an extension of karate and one uses it for blocks, strikes, chokes, etc. Few people in Okinawa karate teach this tool, and it is much more common in some of the gung fu arts.Soke Hauselhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09158619309750219373noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1847262308066128315.post-32047250863959212982019-01-28T13:51:00.004-08:002022-01-24T10:03:49.122-08:00Sansetsukon - Okinawan three-sectional staff<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="float: right; margin-left: 1em; text-align: right;"><tbody>
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<b><i>Sansetsukon</i></b> is a Chinese weapon adapted for self-defense. In Chinese, <i>sansetsukon</i> is known as <i>sanjiegum</i> (三節棍) and refers to a coiling dragon, probably because it gives the impression of a coiled dragon, and it will bite its user like a coiled dragon until the user learns to tame this beast over time. The weapon consists of three-sectional staves with a combined length of a <i>bo</i>. These are attached by rope, chain, horsehair or rings and originally used as a flail by Chinese farmers. In <b>martial arts</b> it is similar to <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/surujin"><i>surujin</i></a>, <a href="https://okinawabo.blogspot.com/"><i>bo</i></a> and <i><b><a href="https://nunchuku.blogspot.com/">nunchaku</a> </b></i>combined. In the past, staves were manufactured from bamboo, white oak, wax wood, red maple or metal. Today, most are aluminum, bamboo, rattan, foam rubber or a variety of hardwood. Like <i>nunchaku</i>, it is recommended to start with a foam padded <a href="https://az-kobudo.blogspot.com/2015/01/arizona-sansetsukon-nunchuks-with-extra.html"><i>sansetsukon</i></a>. </div>
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Some suggest the <i>sansetsukon</i> was introduced to Okinawa from the Chinese Fuijian province by Soke <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matayoshi_Kobudo">Shinko Matayoshi</a> (1888-1947) who created two kata for the Matayoshi Shorin-Ryu Kobudo system. The two kata are referred to as <i>sansetsukon dai ichi</i> and <i>sansetsukon dai ni</i>. <i>Soke Shinko</i> was succeeded by his son <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDG_mMXPQRY"><i>Shimpo Matayoshi</i></a> (1921-1997). Following the death of Shimpo, <b><i>Matayoshi Kobudo</i></b> fragmented into different groups: one led by Yasushi Matayoshi who operates the Matayoshi hombu dojo in Okinawa known as the Kodokan. Kodokan refers to a place where one can receive “Instruction in the Way”.</div>
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<a href="http://www.tadashiyamashita.com/">Tadashi Yamashita</a> is one of the more famous students of Shimpo Matayoshi. If you are into martial arts movies, this weapon was used by Jackie Chan in the 2000 movie Shanghai Noon. It was also seen in the 1980 movie The Victim and the 2006 movie Fearless. Please visit our next page about <a href="http://sai-kobudo.blogspot.com/">Sai</a> - no not <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bzWdYmjmE0">Uncle Si</a>.</div>
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Soke Hauselhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09158619309750219373noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1847262308066128315.post-38733776684251727232018-06-10T16:08:00.003-07:002022-01-24T10:01:25.107-08:00Sansetsukon - Okinawan Kobudo, 3-sectional staff<div style="text-align: justify;"><table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="float: left; margin-right: 1em; text-align: left;"><tbody><tr><td style="text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEhoXc0woHIr1aQtGGaVEZXAWo3nr9W1_bact9bCLzzd4ylRf8Y4a2dPFW4ZcICud5gjto9zAYhfANosPk7QSXnDvVyX-7Sskya5E2VXRIKPalJweCc6BhkKIie95k_AgTRgGNZdyrjL-SS6EXLsT6EdKVIN0x4x3jv4Y-UBNwKn9l3icPRGEmD9r4bl=s2743" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"><img border="0" data-original-height="2029" data-original-width="2743" height="296" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEhoXc0woHIr1aQtGGaVEZXAWo3nr9W1_bact9bCLzzd4ylRf8Y4a2dPFW4ZcICud5gjto9zAYhfANosPk7QSXnDvVyX-7Sskya5E2VXRIKPalJweCc6BhkKIie95k_AgTRgGNZdyrjL-SS6EXLsT6EdKVIN0x4x3jv4Y-UBNwKn9l3icPRGEmD9r4bl=w400-h296" width="400" /></a></td></tr><tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"><i>Sansetsukon vs bo</i></td></tr></tbody></table>One of my <b>black belt</b> students (<i><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_belt_(martial_arts)">yudansha</a></i>) at the <i><b>Arizona <a href="http://azhombu.blogspot.com/">hombu</a> karate dojo</b></i> in Mesa Arizona, arrived to our <b>martial arts schoo</b>l with a 3-segmented <i><b><a href="http://okinawabo.blogspot.com/">bo</a></b></i> (<a href="https://kobudo.files.wordpress.com/2008/07/sansetsukon.jpg"><i>s<b>an-setsu-kon</b></i></a>) that is sometimes referred to as a 3-piece <i><b><a href="http://nunchuku.blogspot.com/">nunchaku</a> and 3-sectional staff,</b></i> asking about its use, and if we would learn this <b>weapon</b> in the future. This particular student is very dedicated to <b>martial arts</b> and periodically shows up to class with uncommon weapons. Not so long ago, he arrived with <a href="http://hojojutsu.blogspot.com/"><i><b>odachi</b></i></a> in hand – a <i><b>samurai sword</b></i> that is as long as most people are tall, something most never see.</div>
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You will find little information about <i><b>sansetsukon</b></i> on the Internet even though a few books have been written by <b>Chinese martial artists</b> on the subject. I typically warn my students about being careful purchasing <b>martial arts books </b>because<b> </b>few have any value, and most are poorly written and not worth reading. Only a handful of <b>martial arts books</b> are good.<br />
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This is because, few <b>martial arts books</b> are properly edited, and many are self-published. There is nothing wrong with self-publishing, as I highly recommend it, but self-publishing is sometimes a license for some authors to avoid spell checking, grammar and editors, when it should be used to avoid publishers, who pay little to authors for their work. It was not so long ago, I had one well-known publisher contact me about writing a series of books on <b>rock-hounding</b> (in addition to being a <b>martial artist</b>, I'm also a <b>geologist</b>) - but after discussing a 5% royalty, and having to be available at the publisher's whim to travel around the country to autograph books, I decided not to sign a contract. Through some self-publishing venues, authors can receive as much as 40% of royalties, but then the author has to do much of the advertising.</div>
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A <i><b>sansetsukon</b></i> is a <b>Chinese martial arts weapon</b> adapted by <b>Okinawan <i>karate-ka</i></b> (<i><b>karate</b></i> practitioners) for their <b><i><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Okinawan_kobud%C5%8D">kobudo</a> </i></b>education. In Chinese, <i><b>sansetsukon</b></i> is known as <i><b>sanjiegum</b></i> (三節棍) and refers to a coiling dragon, probably because the weapon gives the impression of a coiled dragon, and tends to bite its user like a coiled dragon until they can tame this beast through considerable training.<br />
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The weapon consists of three <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stave">staves</a> with a combined length typical of many bo. These staves are attached by rope, chain, or rings, and the original tool likely was used as a farmer's flail to extract seed. If you decide to train with one, either make your own out of good-quality materials, or search the internet for custom <i><b>sansetsukon</b></i>, because those sold at most <b>martial arts supply houses</b>, such as many rattan <i><b>sansetsukon</b></i>, have poor quality chain links and metal cap attachments, such that the weapon will fall apart with little use.<br />
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The three-sectional staff it is used similar to <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/surujin"><i><b>surujin</b></i></a>, <i>bo</i> and <a href="http://nunchuku.blogspot.com/"><i><b>nunchaku</b></i></a> combined. And like the <i><b>surujin</b></i>, it causes problems even for the most adept of <i><b>kobudo</b></i> practitioners. I do not like to teach this weapon to beginning students as it is difficult and beginners who often pinch and bruise themselves during training.<br />
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In the past, staves of the <i><b>sansetsukon</b></i> were manufactured out of bamboo, white oak, wax wood, red maple or metal. Today, most are aluminum, bamboo, rattan, or foam rubber. We've even had some members make their own out of <a href="https://youtu.be/LQiEEUZ-Me4">magazines</a>, and rope or chains, which in most cases are better than those purchased at our local <b>karate supply houses</b>. You can even <b><a href="https://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/gadgets/g1618/how-to-make-magazine-nunchucks/?slide=1">make your own <i>nunchaku</i></a></b>.<br />
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Along with learning how to <b><a href="https://youtu.be/HdjlDkClCDM">block and strike</a> with the weapon</b>, our students learn <i><a href="https://youtu.be/2aDdr-WCzoI">bunkai</a></i> (practical <a href="https://youtu.be/pEK3vGjv3vQ">applications</a>), <i><a href="https://youtu.be/ba97dtU1R_c">kata</a></i> (forms), basics and <b><a href="https://youtu.be/9gzphCiz8vc">warm-up exercises</a></b>. It is a brutal tool particularly to those new to its, whether you are on the receiving or attacking end. Even so, you will find it to be an effective weapon once you get use to it. And just like the <i><b>nunchaku</b></i>, I recommend starting with foam padded <i><b>sansetsukon</b></i>. A rope between the staves is also recommended.</div>
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Are they legal? Government constantly over-reaches its authority. If you are a harden criminal, you are never going to learn how to use this - it requires dedication. But if you are an honest citizen, you better check with your local police department. Places like Arizona, California and New York over-reach by making sure honest citizens are vulnerable to all types of criminals. So, if you are an honest, God-fearing individual, contact your local law enforcement office to find out what is legal. If illegal, find out who in the legislature is responsible for such archaic laws and work to have them replaced in the next election, or try to start a re-call election. It is time martial artists stand up for their rights!</div>
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Some suggest the <i><b>sansetsukon</b></i> was introduced to Okinawa from the <b>Chinese Fuijian province </b>by <i>Soke <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matayoshi_Kobudo">Shinko Matayoshi</a></i> (1888-1947) who also created two <i>kata</i> for the <i>Matayoshi Shorin-Ryu Kobudo</i> system. The two <i>kata</i> are referred to as<i> s<b>ansetsukon dai ichi</b></i><b> </b>and <i><b>sansetsukon dai ni</b></i>. At the Arizona Hombu, we teach our students <i><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdSJxQRl3Sg">sansetsukon </a><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdSJxQRl3Sg">no kata</a></i>. </div>
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<i>Soke Shinko</i> was succeeded by his son <i>Shimpo Matayoshi</i> (1921-1997). Following the death of <i>Shimpo</i>, <i>Matayoshi Kobudo</i> fragmented into different groups with one headed by <i>Yasushi Matayoshi</i> who operates the <i>Matayoshi hombu dojo</i> in Okinawa known as the <i>Kodokan</i>. <i>Kodokan</i> refers to a place where one can receive <i>“Instruction in the Way”</i> (there is more than one <i>Kodokan</i> training center). The best known <b><i>Kodokan</i></b> is that of the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/kodokan"><i><b>Judo Kodokan</b></i></a> (35o42’28”N; 139o45’13”E) founded by <i>Jigiro Kano</i> in Tokyo, which is an incredible, 8-story dojo. Using the above coordinates on Google Earth, you can visit the <i>Judo Kodokan</i> from the air.</div>
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In 2003, the University of Wyoming Campus Shorin-Ryu Karate and Kobudo club brought the well-known Okinawan martial artist <i>Tadashi Yamashita</i> to the university to teach <i>kobudo</i> and <i>karate</i>. <i>Yamashita</i> is one of the more famous students of <i>Shimpo Matayoshi</i> and has appeared in several movies. And if you are into <b>martial arts movies</b>, this weapon was used by Jackie Chan in the 2000 movie <a href="https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0184894/">Shanghai Noon</a>. It was also seen in the 1980 movie <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Victim_(1980_film)">The Victim</a> and the 2006 movie <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fearless_(2006_film)">Fearless</a>.</div>
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