- Tinbe-rochin
The Tinbe-Rochin weapon combination is one of the least well-known
Okinawan weapon systems. At first glance, it is more visually reminiscent of a combination ofZulu fighting and Europeansword and small shield fighting techniques, and weapons of this nature can be found in most cultures throughout the world. The tinbe (shield) can be made of various materials but is commonly found in vine, cane, metal, or turtle shell. The shield size is generally about 45 cm long and 38 cm wide. The length of the rochin (short spear) is usually equivalent to the length of the forearm and can be found in many differing designs varying from spears to short swords andmachete -style implements. In use, the techniques tend to be circular in order to avoid excessive contact with the shield. The short spear is predominantly used in an upward stabbing motion, piercing armor under the rib cage, armpits, and throat although dependent upon the type of Rochin used, slashing motions can also be employed. [cite web
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External links
*http://www.okinawanweapons.com/tinbe_rochin.html
*http://www.karate.org.yu/articles/okinawa_kobudo.htm
*http://www.ryukyu-kobudo.com/buki/buki.htm
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