A Jo is a round stick made of oak. It is 128cms in length and 2.4cms in diameter.
Jodo
is a traditional martial art of Japan; it is aimed at self-defence
against an attack; it enables you to suppress your enemy's offence: and
its spirit is to give him a lesson without inflicting a wound.
Jodo
is mainly to mould your mind and body. What Jodo aims at is not to
improve your skills, but to cultivate your mind. There are a number of
things you may acquire from Jodo training; given below are a few
representative ones:
You can develop various virtues such as good manners, trustworthiness, sincerity, modesty, etc.
You can build a strong physique and become a person of agile action.
You can have a fine carriage.
You can improve your abilities to make right judgement and right
decisions, and handle problems with self-confidence.
You can have good human relations and develop a spirit of co-operation in the society.
Jodo is a martial art by use of the jo, which looks like a mediocre weapon; however, Jodo turns it to a variety of weapons such as the spear, the halberd (Naginata) or the sword once it is brought into action.
Jodo
techniques include thrusting, parrying, and striking; Jodo is noted for
its equal handling of the jo on either side of the body.
Jodo
kata (forms) are called SHINKEN KATA (real sword forms); All Japan
Kendo Federation has selected twelve forms out of sixty-four originals
and designated them as A.J.K.F. Jodo kata. In the practice of Jodo, it
is essential that you follow instruction precisely, always in an alert
and concentrated mind as if you were engaged in a real life-or-death
combat. By doing so, you should be able to master those kata in terms
of not only appearance but also spirit, and eventually you should reach
the level of skill that you can participate in a match.