The manual includes biographies of legendary figures such as (founder of Jodo) and Miyamoto Musashi (associated with Niten). It also covers the development of lineages like Muso Jikiden Eishin Ryu (Iaido) and Shindo Muso-ryu .
These forms are primarily derived from the older Shindo Muso-ryu system and include: Tsukizue (Walking stick) Suigetsu (Solar plexus) Hissage (Carry in the hands) Shamen (Slope) Sakan (Left thrust) Monomi (Look out) Kasumi (Mist) Tachiotoshi (Drop the sword) Raiuchi (Thunderstrike) Seigan (Straight to the eyes) Midaredome (Preventing chaos) Ranai (From disorder to harmony) Dojo Regulations & Etiquette ZNKR Jodo Manual - Classical Martial Arts Centre
The used by the Classical Martial Arts Centre (CMAC) serves as a foundational guide for practitioners of Jodo (the way of the short staff), Iaido, and Niten. It outlines the technical principles, historical lineage, and dojo etiquette for these Japanese martial arts. Core Manual Content The manual includes biographies of legendary figures such
Specific instructions on wearing the Hakama and Obi , including how to wrap the Uwagi (jacket) with the left flap over the right. Historical & Philosophical Context (Solo practice) and Sotai
Promotional examinations typically occur every 5–7 weeks, following rules from bodies like the Canadian Kendo Federation (CKF) . Historical & Philosophical Context
(Solo practice) and Sotai Dosa (Paired practice).