The Ideal Striking Techniques According to Sensei Nishiyama
Nishiyama Dojo, renowned for its numerous achievements in full-contact karate and other disciplines, reveals the secrets behind the ideal striking techniques of Ashihara Karate. Sensei Nishiyama emphasizes the importance of minimal motion and speed in striking. Any unnecessary preparatory movements or large motions can easily telegraph your intentions to your opponent, leaving you vulnerable to counters. By maintaining relaxed power and smooth weight transitions, practitioners can execute strikes without telegraphing their moves, a principle that has underpinned the dojo's success.
Contents of the Recording:
Special Features 1:
Nishiyama Dojo Introduction
- Tokyo Headquarters / Denenchofu Branch / Shizuoka Ito Branch / Aizu Branch & Sugakawa Branch / Chiba Omiya Branch / Ageo Branch
Special Features 2:
Hokkaido Branch 4th Exam (April 3, 1988, Sapporo) Hokkaido Branch 3rd Exam (September 6, 1987, Asahikawa)
Cast:
Toru Nishiyama
- Born September 8, 1960, in Hokkaido. During middle school, he studied judo and entered the Kyokushin Karate Hokkaido Iwamizawa Branch at the age of 15. After moving to Tokyo, he joined the Ashihara Karate Headquarters at the age of 22 and became a staff member at the age of 25. He served the late Ashihara Eiko for 10 years and the current director, Ashihara Hidenori, for more than 10 years. As the oldest instructor of the Ashihara Karate Association, he has dedicated himself to the inheritance and development of Ashihara Karate. Eastern Japan General Manager of the Ashihara Karate Association.