Swordsmanship & Weaponry
The thirty-six forms covering Shin-Toshi swordsmanship and weaponry are listed below:
Chinese
I. Staff Set (E. Parker – CA)
Japanese
I. Shushi no kun sho (bo, F. Demura – CA)
II. Saka-gawa no kun (spear, D. Craig – TX)
III. Kihon-jo Form (jo, D. Craig – TX)
IV. Nun-Chaku no Arashi (Ryukyu Kobojitsu – TX)
V. Iai-do
a. Shohatsuto
b. Sato
c. Uto
d. Atarito
e. Inyoshintai
f. Ryuto
g. Junto
h. Gyakuto
i. Seichuto
j. Koranto
k. Nukiuchi
l. Inyoshintai Kaewza
VI. Kendo Kata (two-man, 6 parts – counts as two)
Okinawan
I. Tokomine-No-Kan (D. Scott – CA)
II. Tomara-No-Kama ( D. Craig – TX)
III. Kurai Komichi Kata (nun-chuka, G. Rebago – CA)
IV. Nun-Chaku Dai (G. Rebago – CA)
V. Basic 1 (tonfa, G. Rebago – CA)
VI. Basic 2 (tonfa, Ryukyu Kobojitsu -TX)
VII. Tonfa of Hamahagi (G. Rebago – CA)
VIII. Basic 2 (sai, Ryukyu Kobojitsu – TX)
IX. &Basic 3 (sai, G. Rebago – CA)
X. Kobayashi (sai, D. Craig – TX)
American – Shin-Toshi (eclectic forms)
I. Shin-Toshi Kon Bong Sul
II. Shin-Toshi Joong Bong Sul
III. Shin-Toshi Cho Bo Kum Sul
IV. Shin-Toshi Yu Dan Kum Sul
V. Shin-Toshi Jang Bong Sul
VI. Shin-Toshi Nat Sul
VII. Shin-Toshi Buchae Sul