Open Your Eyes Through Shurikenjutsu Book by Katsuhiko Kizaki
Discovering the Hidden Power of Shuriken: The Art of Small Weapons Mastery
Shuriken stands apart with its unique approach among martial arts, focusing on the dire scenario where only small, concealable weapons are at hand. This art unfolds a theory and practice that offers a remarkable reversal—a must-know for all martial artists, even in the realm of advanced sports combat.
In the world of shuriken, the shortest, smallest, and seemingly weakest weapon emerges as the strongest. What secrets lie in its training that awaken latent human abilities and defy conventional wisdom?
This book unveils the profound insights and techniques of shuriken training, shedding light on how these tiny implements can wield extraordinary power. Whether you're a practitioner seeking new depths in martial arts or an enthusiast exploring ancient combat methods, this exploration into shuriken's secrets promises to expand your understanding and skill.
Chapter 1 Characteristics of Shuriken
1 Power and fate of throwing weapons
2 How to use shuriken, not a sasuke weapon of swordsmanship
3 Heart is a sword, type is a bow
4 What is Shuriken?
5 Spirit and shuriken
6 Important of the first hit
7 How to catch a shuriken that is off the mark
8 Zanshin
9 Reasons why it is necessary to use it in combination with Taijutsu
10 Two masters that Professor Tsuruta met in the process of creation
11 Waden Ryu Shuriken Kendo, Yamai Ryu Jiu-Jitsu Kenpo
12 Weapons that have evolved to both ends that weapon art aims at
Chapter 2 How to use the body of shuriken
1 "Only one type" that enables you to do everything
2 "Unfinished" type
3 Swastika type detailed explanation
4 Force method
5 time signature
6 The final stage that the Japanese tradition aims for
Chapter 3 Swordsmanship / Palm Swordsmanship
1 Was swordsmanship on the battlefield practical?
2 Why is shuriken a minor martial art?
3 Is it not necessary to consider the time as a martial art?
4 Shuriken is "swordsmanship", not "swordsmanship"!
○ Swordsmanship
○ Palm swordsmanship
Chapter 4 Weapons other than shuriken
1 Premise that any special product must be used
2 Cane technique
3 Tanbojutsu
4 Weapon with string
5 "Something" near
Chapter 5 Physical Art (Yamai-style Jiu-Jitsu Kenpo)
1 Combined martial arts Yamai style Jiu-jitsu Kenpo
2 How to utilize what you learned with the sword
3 After all, "swastika type"
4 A strange hand called "from below"
5 Defensive technique derived from the swastika pattern
6 Attack technique derived from the swastika pattern
7 Development to communication techniques
8 Palm sword technique as a physical technique
9 Fusion of body art and shuriken art and "tactics"
Chapter 6 The spirit of shuriken "do something in any situation"
1 Shuriken is a "potential" weapon
2 Make yourself "strong in production"
3 creativity / mobility ……
4 The story of the "in case of emergency" that often comes
5 Huge trial
Language: Japanese
Length: 216 pages
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