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Video onDemand!
This year we'll be rolling out video onDemand. Purchase or rent video's online any time of the day and have them instantly available. Keep checking back for the launch.February 25, 2008
3 New Swords Now Available!
Check out our swords section for pricing and details. February 24, 2008
The New site has arrived!!
Our new site has arrived and is fully redesigned. We have added a flash video player to demonstrate our latest and greatest videos. Our first feature is a 10 minute trailer featuring clips from some of our best videos. Keep checking back, we will have more to come.December 3, 2007

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Advanced Bo Fighting Volume 2Advanced Bo Fighting Volume 2
The Bo is one of the foremost traditional arms in Okinawa's arsenal of weapons. The Bo, a six foot wooden staff, is probably "The oldest weapon known to man other than a flung rock!" This DVD features the Chinen Shichayanaka no Kon kata, one of Okinawa's most advanced kata. An advanced traditional form, this kata has been used to win many International and World Championships because of its dynamic movements, degree of difficulty and flair. This DVD shows you exactly how to perform this kata with all of its intricate movements fully explained. In addition, all the bunkai or fighting applications are expertly demonstrated by Master George Alexander, World Kata Champion. These advanced applications include unique fighting tactics such as body shifting, disarming, throwing and fighting two opponent's simultaneously. Also includes training drills and rare Bo Makiwara training! 60 min. Rated Five Stars by Fighting Spirit Magazine.
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