Taiki Ryu Aiki Jujutsu Kenpo Book by Hidehiko Yoshioka (Preowned)
The author is 90 years old. The first release of all martial arts techniques devised by ordinary people! “Techniques” cannot be applied due to physical energy. You can master the “counters” of all martial arts! Complete collection of 109 items (556 details) and 2,380 photos.
Table of Contents:
1 About Ki flow in the body
2 About the mastery of techniques and counters
"Taiki" refers to the technique of harnessing the mass and strength of one's body, augmented by the addition of mental energy, to amplify the force output in one's hands, creating what is known as "Taiki Ryu Aiki Jujutsu Kenpo." This method enables mastery of various martial arts counter techniques without engaging in direct confrontations. The system comprises 109 items, including:
- Leg sweeps
- Elbow strikes
- Knife-hand strikes
- Chest thrusts
- Blocking techniques
- Reverse horizontal throws
- Shoulder carries
- Hip throws
- Back throws
- Leg techniques (kicks)
- Knee kicks
- Rising kicks
- Wrist twists
- Wrist presses
- Elbow locks
- Shoulder locks
- Arm bars
- Ankle locks
- Basic grappling
- Core balance and reverse techniques
- Standing techniques and single-handed techniques
- Multiple techniques
- Aiki abdominal method
- Jujutsu and self-defense techniques
- Knife techniques and comprehensive techniques
- Reaction force training
- Enhancing strength
- Emphasis on accuracy
- Mastering continuous techniques
- Approach adaptations
- Applying force
- Weapon usage
- Ensuring safety
- Choosing the right location
- Evaluating speed
- Practicing the progression
About the Author: Born on November 18, 1919. Graduated from Kyoto Imperial University in September 1945. Appointed as Army Construction Engineer Lieutenant in December 1945. Appointed as Army construction engineering lieutenant in June 1945. He is an engineer in the construction department (urban planning, sewerage). He has trained in Aikido, Judo, Karate, Bojutsu, Sai, and Koryu Kenjutsu. Dojo opened in Nara in January 1986.
Language: Japanese
Length: 460 pages
Printed in 2008