The tonfa involves very circular motions. While holding the handle think of throwing empty hand back fists. This motion will flip the weapon toward your target and then you can turn your wrist in mid strike to achiev a figure 8 type of circular strike. Once you have the figure 8 stoke down you will begin to see other patterns and strikes that are possible. I just completed a 6 week seminar on the tonfa involving striking, blocking, kata, and self-defense. Tonfa certification is reserved for blackbelts only in my ryu. It takes a while to get the handle on (no pun intended) the tonfa and you might end up with blisters like I did. To avoid blisters when practicing I suggest using baby powder on your hands so the weapon rotates easily in your grip. Hope this helps. Oos
Hitting people with the long end, hitting people with the short end, hitting people with the axe edge, hitting people with the hammer end! Hope this helps.
In jusjitsu we have a basic tonfa Kata. BUt we incorparate tonfa into take downs and throws joint locking etx. Is alot of fun.
The tonfa Kata in our ryu has been created by one of our Masters who is a 6th Dan. The Kata is named Furi Yumke Do, or the way of the integrity flip.
to Tobias Reece, Do you only practice Okinawan Kobudo? Is it not part of your Karate practice? Just curious.
The thing about loving weapon martial arts is that you wanna do all of them.. tee hee. But I will be doing Escrima (hopefully I can find a dojo in Gaoinesville), but my other two mega interests to eventually folow are the Sais and the Tonfas : ) Definately an interesting weapon, just have to remember that splinter bit about them : )
nah you won't be worrying about splinters in a fight..you'll be worrying about the guy trying to make you into a punching bag
That is a good point Freeform. In fact I can think of a lot of my empty hand katas that would work well with tonfa.
Yes I do just practice Okinawan Kobudo. I also hold a Nidan in Shotokan karate, but I train seperately.