Norio Sakasai's Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu DVD 1: Learn Masaaki Hatsumi's Great Combat System - Perfect for Martial Arts Training & Self-Defense Techniques
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Inheriting the Secret Techniques of Hatsumi Yoshiaki: Koryu Techniques Passed Down to the Present Day
Explore the profound world of Bujinkan martial arts, rooted in the teachings of Takamatsu Toshitsugu and inherited by Hatsumi Yoshiaki, renowned as the last master of ninjutsu. Sakai Norio, a distinguished figure in Bujinkan, presents practical insights into the striking techniques in this first volume of the series, focusing on the "Striking Techniques Edition."
Contents:
Introduction
Overview of Bujinkan martial arts
Systematization of old-style martial arts and ninjutsu
Legacy mastered by Takamatsu-sensei and handed down by Hatsumi-sensei
Strategy
Basic stances and their significance:
Hiraichimonji no Ko and Ichimonji no Ko
Training insights into Takanomai and natural stances
Importance of the line of attack in strategy
Receiving
Concept of face, line, and point in receiving techniques
Techniques for rounded and squared manner receptions
No-touching uke and mental distance control
Parrying techniques and coordination in reception
Daken
Techniques and strategies for aggressive uke:
Attack points against thrusts and kicks
Practice methods for Daken techniques
Concept of contact methods in Daken
Thrust
Methods and strategies for thrusting techniques:
How to hold the ring fist
Basic methods for straight and reverse thrusts
Three-strike thrust techniques
Palm Strike
Coordination of thrusting arm and lower body in palm strikes
Basic and direct strike methods
Techniques for wave strikes
Sanshin no Kata
Overview of important basic striking forms:
Earth, Water, Fire, Wind, and Air forms
Demonstrations and usage variations for each form
Coordinated practice of Sanshin no Kata
Basic Eight Methods Kata①
Introduction to unique striking methods:
Overview and demonstrations of Ichimonji, Jumonji, and Asuka
Usage examples and transformations for each method