RyuKonKai Karate and Kobudo

RyuKonKai Karate and Kobudo Australia Branch-South West Sydney-Macarthur Region (Shorin Ryu Karate and Okinawan Weapons)

It is extremely difficult to find legitimate kobudo classes in Sydney Australia that have direct lineage to Okinawa Japan.
Bujutsu under Sensei Mark Szalajko is directly linked to the RyuKonKai honbu in Uruma Okinawa.
Sensei Mark holds a Yondan (4th Degree Black Belt) in the art of RyuKonKai and also holds a Menkyo (Branch License). He is Australia’s most experienced full time RyuKonKai instructor. Bujutsu is the largest RyuKonKai dojo in Australia.
The Okinawan Ryukyu Ryu Kon Kai Association has devoted itself to the practice and training of various martial arts weapons such as: Bo, Sai, Tonfa, Tekko, Nunchaku, Kama, Sansetsukon and Eku, because the association regards Kobudo as a traditional Budo just like Karate.
RyuKonKai Karate and Kobudo stresses the importance of the skill of perfect self defence and the power to kill the opponent with a single blow and urges it’s members to master them through the hard training of one Kata after another.
At the same time, the association emphasises the importance of acquiring the mental and spiritual power – the sense of life and death – through their training. The beauty of Kata and Budo is developed into the higher level of beauty and power only through stability and smooth movement of the lower part of the body. The Katas of Karate and Kobudo are inevitably essential to Budo from the historical point of view.
Up until 40 years ago, each master learned only one kata and took it to a country and taught it there. Those masters were quiet old and because they were dispersed around the island, it was quite difficult to collect the Katas of the masters. The Katas were, however, finally collected and the collection of the Katas became the foundation of the RyuKonKai.
RyuKonKai was first brought to Australia by Sensei Robert Slywa in 2003 after being personally trained by Grand Master Iha Kotaro 10th Dan Hanshi, founder of Okinawa Ryukyu Ryu Kon Kai.
Students who train Ryu Kon Kai at Bujutsu Martial Arts and Fitness Centre, are lucky enough to train a traditional and legitimate system of karate and kobudo exactly like it is taught in Okinawa.
Sensei Mark travels to Okinawa three times a year where he trains with Grand Master Kotaro Iha and Master Mitsutada Iha. Sensei Mark is proud to uphold the Okinawan traditions in his teachings. He is also very proud of the fact that all of his Ryu Kon Kai grades have been awarded in Okinawa.
Sensei Mark regularly takes students with him to Okinawa (the birth place of karate and kobudo). His students really enjoy these trips and the experience of training karate and kobudo in Okinawa.
RyuKonKai Dan grades are registered in Okinawa and are internationally recognised.
Iha Sensei’s Motto (Creed, favorite saying):
“You should not love to fight, but not, even for a moment, forget to prepare for fighting.”
– (Miyamoto Musashi, Go rin no Sho , The Book of Five Rings).

The classes at Bujutsu are taught the very same way Sensei Mark is taught by his teachers in Okinawa. If you are looking for an authentic traditional dojo, Bujutsu is the place to be.

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History of RyuKonKai
IHA KOTARO SENSEI – ENCOUNTER WITH KARATE

Mr. Iha was interested in combative sports even when he was small and in high school, he joined the Judo club and also started to practice at a private dojo in town. His success was limited because of his small stature. After graduation from High School, Iha Sensei decided to study Karate, feeling that this would give him the advantage in a fight despite his smaller physique. He soon found out that larger students also had an advantage over smaller practitioners in Karate. Further thinking following these events led Iha Sensei to Kobudo, especially the Bo, where he knew that weapons, particularly the length of the Bo, would give him an advantage. Mr. Iha has been fascinated by the bo ever since.

Kotaro Iha is 10thDan and President of Ryu Kon Kai, Ryukyu Kobudo Association and is a designated Intangible Cultural Asset of Okinawa.
Iha Kotaro Sensei was born February 12, 1939.
On his quest to master the art of Kobudo, he trained under various masters who each specialized in certain weapons:

May 1958, started training Shorin-Ryu Karate under Chibana Chosin Sensei.
February 1961, he began training Shorin-Ryu Karate under Yochoku Higa.
May 1961, he began training Bo under Shigenobu Tamai.
March 1963, he began training Bo under Kantoku Izumikawa.
May 1968, he began training Nunchaku, Sai, and Kama under Iloei Ishikawa.
January 1970, he began training Bo and Sai under Shiko Toma.
March 1972, he began training Eku under Takasha Kinjo.
July 1972, Bo under Shinchin Tawata.
In 1974 Iha Sensei opened his first Kobudo Dojo at his own house in Gushikawa, Okinawa.
In 1981, he founded the RyuKyu Kobudo RyuKonKai and was appointed it’s President.

Kata of RyuKonKai

Empty Hand

Fykyugata Ich
Fukyugata Ni
Fukyugata San
Pinan Shodan
Pinan Nidan
Pindan Sandan
Pinan Yondan
Pinan Godan
Naihanchi Shodan
Naihanchi Nidan
Naihanchi Sandan
Rohai
Jion
Jitte
Bassai Sho
Sochin
Zaren

Bo

Bojutsu Fukyugata
Sushi no Kon
Choun no Kon
Sakagawa no Kon
Chiken no Kon
Kagiadefu

Nunchaku

Nunchaku
Fukyugata
Nunchaku Jutsu

Sai

Nicho Sai
Ishichagwa no Sai
Chattanyarra no Sai

Tuifa

Tuifa Jutsu
Toma no Tuifa

Kei Bo

Kei Bo Jutsu

Tekko

Tekko Jutsu

Eku

Chiken no Eku

Kama

Ishichagwa no Kama

RyuKonKai Grading Syllabus

Our RyuKonKai grades are internationally recognised and registered in Okinawa.
The RyuKonKai syllabus is protected. There are many secrets of RyuKyu Kobudo that are only known by those who train in this ancient art.

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Frequently Asked Question

Kobudo commonly refers to traditional Okinawan martial arts weapons. The style taught at Bujutsu is RyuKonKai which is a traditional style that is based on Shorin Ryu Karate and RyuKyu Kobudo (Okinawan weapons).
The term kobudo translates to mean, “old martial way”.
Sensei Mark regularly travels to Okinawa to train with his teacher, Kotaro IHA sensei, 10th Dan Hanshi and Designated Intangible Cultural Asset of Okinawa. The grades awarded at Bujutsu through the RyuKonKai system are internationally recognised.
Weapons taught at Bujutsu include: bo, nunchaku, tuifa, eku, tekko, kama, kei bo and san-setsu kon.
The use of Okinawan weapons relies upon the foundations learnt in Karate.

You don’t need to train in our Japan Karate Association classes to be a member of our RyuKonKai Kobudo and Karate classes.
Our RyuKonKai classes will teach you the basics of Shorin Ryu karate, that you need to be able to effectively use various weapons.
Karate uses empty hand techniques, whilst kobudo uses traditional Okinawan weapons. In our RyuKonKai karate and kobudo classes, our members train empty hand karate for the first half of the class and Okinawan weapons for the second half of the class.
There are many benefits to training Kobudo. As well as learning how to defend yourself, the benefits of Kobudo include; improved physical fitness, improved balance and coordination, improved focus and concentration, disciple and improved self esteem.

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