Hiden Budo & Bujutsu Magazine Dec 2024
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This issue of Hiden includes articles on:
The Secret of Hua Jin: Transforming Power in Chinese Martial Arts
Unveiling the advanced martial arts technique of Hua Jin, the power of transformation that redirects an opponent's force to neutralize it entirely.
Featured Sections:
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The Art of Reducing Force to Zero
Explore martial arts' "ultimate in softness" with insights into the elusive concept of Hua Jin. -
Chapter Summaries:
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Introduction to Hua Jin
Discover the essence of Hua Jin. - Hua Jin Techniques in Real-World Practice – Yasu Miyahira, Ten Gyoken Chinese Martial Arts Center
- Connecting Aiki and Hua Jin Techniques – M. Takase, M. Usui, S. Arima
- Sharpening Hua Jin with Push Hands Practice – Japanese Martial Arts Tai Chi Federation
- Solo Practice for Refining Hua Jin – Yasuhiko Endo, Taiga-kai
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Introduction to Hua Jin
Exclusive Interview:
Get insight into Japan’s cultural issues with pro wrestler, aikido practitioner, and director Lion McAvoy.
Special Features & Series:
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Monthly Feature:
Interviews with prominent martial arts figures. -
Regular Columns:
- Karate Kata Training Secrets – Tatsuya Naka, Japan Karate Association
- New Interpretations in Tai Chi Classics – Hideyuki Ikeda
- Traditional Archery Insights – Ken Takahashi, Tokyo Jikeikai Medical University
- Sagawa Aiki Dojo’s Reunions and Legacy – K. Sakuma, S. Omori
Also in This Issue:
Insights into Koryu (classical martial arts) with a unique focus on jujutsu, kenjutsu, and weapons, exploring techniques from ancient arts to modern adaptations in disciplines like aikido and karate.
Language: Japanese