Daito Ryu Aikibudo Aikinage Techniques DVD - Yoshihisa Ishibashi Masterclass | Learn Self-Defense & Martial Arts Training at Home
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Transmission of Takeda Tokimune - Daito-ryu Aiki Budo
Instant Disruption and Ultimate Throws
Discover the essence of the most practical Aiki throws with Ishibashi Sensei’s guidance!
In a groundbreaking revelation, Sensei Ishibashi unveils the true usable techniques of Aiki throws as passed down by Takeda Tokimune, renowned for his unparalleled combat experience in Daito-ryu history.
Contents:
Introduction
Opening Remarks
Understanding Aiki Throws
Difference between "Aiki Throws" and "Jujutsu"
Revolution in throwing techniques
Moment of contact
Three key elements of Aiki Throws:
Allowing the opponent to grab
Instant disruption
Circular movement
Training Methods for Aiki Throws
Allowing the opponent to grab
Instant disruption techniques
Techniques for elevating Aiki
Three methods of Aiki elevation:
Using Kaina-hen to elevate Aiki
Using the wrist joint to elevate Aiki
Using one hand to elevate Aiki
Explanation of Kaina-hen
Guiding the circular movement
Ten fundamental Aiki interactions
Continuous body position transition method
Swinging fists, how to hold fists, rotation of the spinning top
Aiki Throws
Forward grip (five types)
Reverse grip (five types)
Both hands grip (six types)
Various grip (five types)
Neck grip (three types)
Single-hand chest collar grip (four types)
Single-hand sleeve grip (four types)
Both sleeves grip (five types)
Right sleeve/right collar grip (three types)
Back collar grip (four types)
Back both shoulder grip (three types)
Back both elbow grip (four types)
Back hug grip (two types)
Back both hands grip (four types)
Front strike (four types)
Side strike (four types)
Mid-level thrust (three types)
Aiki Throws Workshop
Instructor & Supervisor:Yoshihisa Ishibashi (President of Daito-ryu Aiki Budo Harukaze-kai) Born in Tokyo in 1938. Ishibashi entered the Daito-ryu Aiki Budo Headquarters, Daito-kan, in 1964. He received instruction in Daito-ryu Aiki Budo and Ono-ha Itto-ryu from Takeda Tokimune Soke. In 1969, he established the Tokyo Katsushika Branch and became its first branch chief. Besides promoting and teaching Daito-ryu, he also studied under the headmaster of Ono-ha Itto-ryu, Junzo Sasamori Sensei, receiving licenses in various martial arts including Shaolin Temple Kung Fu and Chen-style Tai Chi.