Daito Ryu Aikibudo Ikkajo Ippondori Instructional DVD by Yoshihisa Ishibashi - Learn Traditional Japanese Martial Arts Techniques for Self-Defense and Training
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DESCRIPTION
Learn Diverse Applications and Variations of Daito-ryu Aiki Budo Techniques for "Shomen-uchi"
Master the Core Technique of Daito-ryu with Direct Transmission from Takeda Tokimune
In almost all Aiki-based martial arts, including Aikido, the technique known as "Ikka-jou (Ippon-dori)" is often the first taught. It is said that "the first technique contains the ultimate secret," as this fundamental technique encompasses the core principles of Daito-ryu and serves as the foundation from which most other techniques evolve.
This instructional DVD focuses solely on the "Ikka-jou" technique as taught directly by Takeda Tokimune, a prominent figure in practical Daito-ryu Aiki Budo. Yoshihisa Ishibashi, an esteemed instructor, thoroughly explores the theoretical and practical aspects of this technique.
CONTENTS:
Introduction
Ippon-dori Techniques
Basic Techniques (Two Variations)
Adjustments for Unsuccessful Breaks (Four Variations)
Techniques Involving Grabbing the Opponent's Wrist
Strangulation Techniques (Three Variations)
Wrap Techniques (Four Variations)
Sankajo Pin (Two Variations)
Techniques from Takeda Tokimune's Notes
Reverse Hold
Inner Thigh Throw
Sweeping Hip Throw
Counter-Cutting
Neck Throw
Knee Lock
Double-Hand Binding
Boat Hold
Irimi-throw
Tasuki-throw
Ura-otoshi
Scooping Throw
Single-wing Strangle
Hip Throw
Applications of Ono-ha Itto-ryu
"Kiri-otoshi" Favored by Takeda Tokimune
Kiri-otoshi
Mukai-tsuki
Tsuba-wari
Ippon-dori Practice
Instructor & Supervisor:Yoshihisa Ishibashi Born in Tokyo in 1938. Ishibashi entered the Daito-ryu Aiki Budo So-hombu Daitokan in 1964, receiving direct instruction in Daito-ryu Aiki Budo and Ono-ha Itto-ryu from Takeda Tokimune. In 1969, he established the Tokyo Katsushika Branch and became its first head. Alongside his efforts to teach and popularize Daito-ryu, he studied under Ono-ha Itto-ryu headmaster Junzo Sasamori, earning a license. Ishibashi has also researched various other martial arts, including Shorinji Kempo and Chen-style Tai Chi.