Intro to Jodo Book by Tsunemori Kaminoda (Preowned)
Preface:
In response to the requests of Jodo enthusiasts, we have decided to publish an introductory book on Jodo, which can be called a popular version of Jodo.
This book focuses on a part of Shinto Muso Ryu Jodo, the 12 forms established by the All Japan Kendo Federation in 1943, and the 12 basic techniques.
In recent years, the development of Jodo has been remarkable, especially since the establishment of the Jodo form, more than ten years have passed, but it is truly honored that it is becoming popular nationwide due to the constant efforts of the people concerned. I know.
Shinto Muso Ryu Jodo has a tradition and history of about 400 years, and it is extremely difficult to explain it with texts, photographs, etc., and there are many points that I cannot do my best, but I aim for Jodo. There are many requests from beginners for a textbook as an "introduction guide", and I believe that it will help spread the word and also serve as a priming for beginners, so I dare to insert a lot of pictures and explain it. I did.
I would like to add that this book is not the whole of Jodo, and I hope that it will be useful to all Jodo enthusiasts.
We would like to express our deepest respect to all of you, including Mr. Kamon Hagiwara and Mr. Kohei Osato, who have devoted their support and efforts to the publication of this book.
Table of contents
About the origin of Shinto Muso Ryu Jodo
About the history of the All Japan Kendo Federation's established Jodo kata
About etiquette
How to hold a walking stick
How to hold a wooden sword
About basic operations
Regarding the standard size of walking sticks and wooden swords:
Basic striking techniques (single movements)
Honte hit
Return collision
Attached
Outside hit
Left external hit
Basic striking techniques (relative movements)
Honte hit
Backhand hit
Return collision
Unexpected hit
Swap between the striker and the staff
enacted form
Jodo Exercise
Arrived one day today
Third pull
Fifth/left
Seventh Kasumi
Ninth: Lightning Strike
The 11th one: Ran
A diagram of the Shinto Muso Ryu Jodo Atemi technique
Shinto Muso Ryu Jodo name
Basic knowledge of Jodo terminology
Backhand
Backhand thrust
20 releases
torso
20 strokes
Reverse hand
drop
Right outside body blow
Withdrawal
Rolling 30 thrusts
Body support
Body sweeping strike
Right outside body blow
Second bottle/Water
Fourth diagonal
Sixth item/thing
Yagimoto Tachi
Fall
Tenth correct
The 12th movie: Ran
Language: Japanese
Length: 99 pages
Publication date: 1981