Traditional Japanese Body Movement DVD by Shingo Yamazaki
The Power of Harmony with the Spine - Methods to Fully Harness Your Potential
Harnessing Power without Force
The key is turning muscles into "sensory organs."
Chronic pain that does not improve with medical treatment and poor performance in sports and martial arts despite rigorous training might be due to fundamental misuse of the body. This DVD, created by Shingo Yamazaki, a practitioner who overcame his own issues like migraines, herniated discs, and poor motor skills, introduces an original method rooted in ancient body techniques and martial arts philosophy.
Core Concepts:
- Utilizing the Spine: Fish, the ancestors of vertebrates, swim efficiently by using their spines. Modern humans, however, overuse their limbs, causing their spines to stiffen, leading to pain and poor motor skills.
- Sensory Muscles: Generally, muscles are used as "output devices," leading to opposition and conflict. Martial arts, however, treat muscles as "sensory organs," fostering synchronization and harmony, reducing physical and mental stress, and enabling efficient and powerful movements.
Through practical exercises, you will learn to:
- Develop a sense of central balance.
- Understand the laws of rational body movement.
- Move in harmony with your opponent.
This DVD is ideal for:
- Practitioners and trainers who want to learn pain-free, fatigue-free, and efficient body use.
- Sports and martial arts enthusiasts who want to reassess their body and mind for better movement.
- Individuals seeking ways to alleviate constant tension in their body and mind.
CONTENTS:
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The Spine: Creating a Sense of Center
- Drawing out the sense of the center:
- Pushing against the wall while leaning on it
- Drawing out the sense by touching the wall with the spine
- Drawing out the sense by lying on the floor
- Sensing each vertebra one by one
- Cat posture:
- Sensing the spine in a cat posture
- Testing the strength of the spine
- Cat exercises:
- Curling and arching the back
- Curling and relaxing the back
- Continuous curling and relaxing
- Detailed spinal work (chest, lumbar, sacral blocks)
- Drawing out the sense of the center:
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Laws of Rational Body Movement
- Centrifugal force:
- Stroking the elbow to set direction
- Applying opposing forces: pushing with the elbow
- Plank position check
- Standing and sitting:
- Standing and sitting along the streamline
- Lifting a seated person lightly
- Sitting when grabbed from behind
- Centrifugal force:
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Using the Subconscious
- Using stretching
- Using yawning
- Japanese greeting (sitting bow)
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Harmony: Moving in Sync with the Opponent
- Avoiding opposition:
- Being pushed down with palms together
- Being pushed down when the upper arm is grabbed
- Positive acceptance of pressure
- Synchronizing before countering:
- Returning force with palms together
- Applying this in arm wrestling
- Sensing the opponent’s energy and intent:
- Shaking hands while looking into the opponent's eyes
- Lowering the opponent with a handshake
- Avoiding opposition:
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The Effect of Permeating Fingers
- Elbow check: Feeling centrifugal force
- Finger check: Ensuring release
- Arm check: Ensuring there is no stiffness
Instructor & Supervisor: Shingo Yamazaki
After learning martial arts, Shingo Yamazaki discovered the essence of the human body and dramatically improved his own pain and motor skills. He developed a unique method based on his experiences, establishing a form of therapy that works on the body's center without applying force. This method has gained wide acclaim. He is the president of Shin-den Seitai Instructor Training Course and Washin Juku.
Language: Japanese
Length: 58 min.
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