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ABOUT US

The JACF-Gengetsu Kyudo-jo is an member Kyudojo organization of the Kyudo Renmei of Florida who is a charter member of the American Kyudo Renmei (AKR) who operates under the auspices and authority of the All Japan Kyudo Federation (Zen Nihon Kyudo Renmei (ZNKR) and the International Kyudo Federation (Kokusai Kyudo Renmei (IKYF).

OUR KYUDO LINEAGE 

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Prior to the establishment of the All Japan Kyudo Federation (Zen Nihon Kyudo Renmei or ZNKR) in 1948, the Way of the Japanese Bow was taught by a number of great masters in their individual schools. This resulted in a variety of shooting styles.

 


Most historical Kyudo schools emphasized shooting skill as well as ceremony. However, as years passed, schools such as the Ogasawara, Heki, and Honda tradition became more involved with the Imperial court and their emphasis on ceremonial form expanded. Early on, the teachings of each school were closely guarded. However, as peace prevailed each school began to recognize value in the teachings of other schools and there was a gradual merging of some of the teaching points.

 

Also, the unique design of the Japanese bow requires a particular way of gripping it, and a particular way of drawing the string and releasing the arrow for the bow to perform as intended. These factors help define the meaning of ‘correct’ Kyudo and generate a lot of common practices among the various schools.

 

With the inauguration of the ZNKR, the underlying principles of proper shooting were codified and a common style for ceremonial movement was developed. This common style was not intended to replace the practices of traditional schools, but rather to allow members of different schools to shoot together in a harmonious way. So today, Kyudo retains a number of the traditional schools, but also includes a standard form.

DIRECTOR OF KYUDO INSTRUCTION

Ron Jones 

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Ron is the founder of JACF-Gengetsu Kyudo-jo and has been practicing Kyudo since 1993 and is a 3rd dan (black belt) certified under the All Japan Kyudo Federation/International Kyudo Federation (ZNKR/IKYF). He recently moved from Pensacola FL, where he operated the Ichiya Kyudo-jo for over 15 years, to Ocala to seek an Equine Asst Therapy certification.  He works as a nurse in the local area.

 

He is currently the Vice President of the Kyudo Rename of Florida (KRF) and a member of Ogasawara Ryu America. He is Safe Sport certified and has a level 3 background check Via USA Archery. 

JACF/Gengetsu Kyudo-jo- Instructors

 

JACF has no certified instructors. To be a certified instructor or ‘Sensei’ one has achieved a rank of Godan Renshi (5th Dan, certified instructor). But, with the great assistance of the below certified instructors and senior kyudoka (through local training, regional and national seminars) we greatly gain knowledge and training in Kyudo.  

 

Ron Jones has been given permission to instruct in Kyudo, and open a dojo, has the below instructor’s confidence in performing this task. 

 

Primary

Jade Fraundorfer – Godan (5th dan) -

 President of the Kyudo Renmei of Florida,

Maimi, Florida 

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Advisors

Aaron Blackwell, Nanadan Kyoshi

(7th dan, Teacher)- Simpsonville, South Carolina

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Ed Symmes, Godan Renshi (5th dan, instructor)-

Covington, Georgia 

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In Memoriam 
Reede Cooley , Godan (5th dan)
-d. 8/19/2018
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