Nunchaku Syllabus 2013
Nunchaku Syllabus 2013
Nunchaku Syllabus 2013
Nunchaku-Jutsu
Introduction
One popular belief is that Nunchaku were originally a short Southeast Asian flail used to thresh rice or
soybeans (this is to separate the grain from the husk). This gave rise to the theory that Nunchaku were
originally developed from an Okinawan horse bit (Muge), or that Nunchaku were adapted from a wooden
clapper called Hyoshiki carried by the village night watch; made of two blocks of wood joined by cord, the
night watch would hit the blocks of wood together to attract people's attention and then warn them about
fires and other dangers.
Nevertheless, associating Nunchaku and other Okinawan weapons with rebellious peasants is probably a
part of romantic imagery. Martial arts on Okinawa were practised exclusively by aristocracy (Kazoku) and
"serving nobles" (Shizoku) but were prohibited among commoners (Heimin). Furthermore, Okinawan
disarmament was never total; nobles were still allowed to carry their swords and members of the royal family
and princes were even allowed to have firearms for hunting. Whatever its origins were, the Nunchaku were
not a popular weapon, evidenced by the fact that no known traditional Nunchaku Kata exist. This was
possibly a result of its lack of efficiency against weapons such as the sword.
The Fudoshin Nunchaku system uses the weapon to block, strike, lock, strangle, throw and restrain.
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BRITISH FUDOSHIN ASSOCIATION
Nunchaku-Jutsu
7TH Mon/Kyu Mauve Belt
8. Disengagement’s
• Stick held • 1 x Chain held Wrist /20
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BRITISH FUDOSHIN ASSOCIATION
Nunchaku-Jutsu
6TH Mon/Kyu Yellow Belt
7. Disengagement’s
• Wrist held • Front strangle /20
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BRITISH FUDOSHIN ASSOCIATION
Nunchaku-Jutsu
5TH Mon/Kyu Orange Belt
2. Hand changing (by swinging Nunchaku around body in continual change) /10
6. Thrusting
• Single Butt thrust • Double Butt thrust • Chain thrust • Double Bar thrust /40
8. Attacks
• Front kick, Swinging downward • Side kick, Swinging cross strike • Forward roll – strike /30
11. Disengagement’s
• Two Wrists held, • Single Lapel • Double Lapel,
• One hand on each club • Front Bear Hug arms free • Two wrists held from the rear /60
12. Defences against Unarmed attacker One defence from each of the following,
• Downward • Circular • Cross
• Thrust high • Thrust low • Ankle kick /60
Nunchaku-Jutsu
4TH Mon/Kyu Green Belt
Students Name ___________________
5. RenRoku Waza (Combinations) All to be displayed on a striking pad with moving target
• Circular head combination • Rear criss-cross
• Criss cross • Opposite under arm
• Downward combination • Over arm slip catch
• Hand change (machine gun) • Up behind back
• Rear slip catch • Double Waist /100
6. Disengagement’s x 24 /240
7. Defences against Tanto attacker One defence from each of the following
• Downward • Circular • Cross • Thrust high • Thrust low /50
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BRITISH FUDOSHIN ASSOCIATION
Nunchaku-Jutsu
3RD Mon/Kyu Blue Belt
Students Name ___________________
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BRITISH FUDOSHIN ASSOCIATION
Nunchaku-Jutsu
2nd Mon/Kyu Brown Belt
Students Name ___________________
• Combat Kata (to include rolls, kicks, punches, Nunchaku blocks, strikes,
disengagements and throws. Must show a high level of spirit.) /10
b. Two defence from each of the following using locks and strikes
• Downward • Circular • Cross
• Thrust high • Thrust low • Ankle kick /120
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BRITISH FUDOSHIN ASSOCIATION
Nunchaku-Jutsu
1st Mon/Kyu Black Belt
Students Name ___________________
• Combat Kata (to include rolls, kicks, punches, Nunchaku blocks, strikes,
disengagements and throws. Must show a high level of spirit.) /10
5. Accuracy Test
Using the following two strikes, strike a match box off a hard surface without touching the hard surface.
• Circular • Cross /10
6. Shiai Double Nunchaku against an opponent with double Tanjo 3 Bouts /30
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