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I'm looking to get some weapons for the club - we've had a recent spate of white oak jos breaking (usually the move where you turn the wrist over and knock the other persons jo down seems to do it).
Unfortunately I don't think our funds will stretch to hickory or cherry. I was wondering:
are japanese white oak jo really that much stronger?
their jo prices are fairly reasonable, plus i think they offer a discount if you order tru a club (in bulk)
this is where our school orders from
Aikido: a martial art which allows you to defeat your enemy without hurting him, unless of course he doesn't know how to breakfall in which case he will shatter every bone in his body when he lands. Also known as Origami with people