Karate no Aiki & Aiki no Karate Book by Katsuya Izumikawa (Preowned)
Explore the synergies between Goju Ryu Karate and Daito Ryu Aikijujutsu in this revealing volume! As a successor in karate who has delved into the origins of Aikido through "Daito Ryu Aikijujutsu," the author uncovers the integrated essence of Goju Ryu Karate.
Modern karate often focuses on striking and kicking, overshadowing its rich heritage of breaking, throwing, and joint techniques. This book aims to unearth the hidden Jiu-Jitsu and Aiki techniques embedded within karate's traditions.
Delve into the true essence of Goju Ryu Karate, including a detailed exploration of the 36 hands of Kakie self-defense techniques. Discover how these ancient techniques enhance modern martial arts practice.
CONTENTS:
Chapter 1 The first Soke, Kanki Izumigawa
Chapter 2 Architecture and Karate, walking both ways
Chapter 3 Learn from Professor Keisetsu Yoshimaru of Daito-ryu
Chapter 4 Techniques common to Goju-ryu and Daito-ryu
Chapter 5 What is a type?
Chapter 6 "Body Aiki" to be acquired in the three races
Chapter 7 "Koteno Aiki" acquired by transferring
Chapter 8 Aiki Techniques Seen in Molds
Chapter 9 What is Kakie?
Chapter 10 36 hands for self-defense
Chapter 11 Physical training to create a martial arts body
About the author:
International Karatedo Goju-ryu Izumibukai, Soke III. Born in 1945 as the second son of the first Soke, Kanki Izumigawa. The first generation was the first Goju-ryu karate master to move from Okinawa, the birthplace of karate, to the mainland, and inherited the techniques of ancient traditions. In addition, by learning the Daito-ryu Okuden technique from Keisetsu Yoshimaru, who was a high-ranking younger brother of Daito-ryu Aiki Jiu-jitsu and Yukiyoshi Sagawa, and unraveling the technique hidden in Koden-goju-ryu, "Kakie 163 hands".
Language: Japanese
Length: 256 pages
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