Daito Ryu Aikibudo Ikkajo Ippondori DVD by Yoshihisa Ishibashi
Learn Diverse Applications and Variations of Daito-ryu Aiki Budo Techniques for "Shomen-uchi"
Master the Core Technique of Daito-ryu with Direct Transmission from Takeda Tokimune
In almost all Aiki-based martial arts, including Aikido, the technique known as "Ikka-jou (Ippon-dori)" is often the first taught. It is said that "the first technique contains the ultimate secret," as this fundamental technique encompasses the core principles of Daito-ryu and serves as the foundation from which most other techniques evolve.
This instructional DVD focuses solely on the "Ikka-jou" technique as taught directly by Takeda Tokimune, a prominent figure in practical Daito-ryu Aiki Budo. Yoshihisa Ishibashi, an esteemed instructor, thoroughly explores the theoretical and practical aspects of this technique.
CONTENTS:
Introduction
Ippon-dori Techniques
- Basic Techniques (Two Variations)
- Adjustments for Unsuccessful Breaks (Four Variations)
- Timing Variations (Two Variations)
- Breaking Using Triangular Points (Two Variations)
- Sacrifice Techniques (Two Variations)
- Joint Lock Techniques (Two Variations)
- Ono-ha Itto-ryu "Jisei" Applications (Two Variations)
- Anticipation
- Kaina-gaeshi
- Techniques Involving Grabbing the Opponent's Wrist
- Strangulation Techniques (Three Variations)
- Wrap Techniques (Four Variations)
- Sankajo Pin (Two Variations)
Techniques from Takeda Tokimune's Notes
- Reverse Hold
- Inner Thigh Throw
- Sweeping Hip Throw
- Counter-Cutting
- Neck Throw
- Knee Lock
- Double-Hand Binding
- Boat Hold
- Irimi-throw
- Tasuki-throw
- Ura-otoshi
- Scooping Throw
- Single-wing Strangle
- Hip Throw
Applications of Ono-ha Itto-ryu
- "Kiri-otoshi" Favored by Takeda Tokimune
- Kiri-otoshi
- Mukai-tsuki
- Tsuba-wari
Ippon-dori Practice
Instructor & Supervisor: Yoshihisa Ishibashi
Born in Tokyo in 1938. Ishibashi entered the Daito-ryu Aiki Budo So-hombu Daitokan in 1964, receiving direct instruction in Daito-ryu Aiki Budo and Ono-ha Itto-ryu from Takeda Tokimune. In 1969, he established the Tokyo Katsushika Branch and became its first head. Alongside his efforts to teach and popularize Daito-ryu, he studied under Ono-ha Itto-ryu headmaster Junzo Sasamori, earning a license. Ishibashi has also researched various other martial arts, including Shorinji Kempo and Chen-style Tai Chi.
Length: 76 min.
Language: Japanese
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