Daito Ryu Aikibudo Secrets of Aikinage DVD by Yoshihisa Ishibashi
Transmission of Takeda Tokimune - Daito-ryu Aiki Budo
Instant Disruption and Ultimate Throws
Discover the essence of the most practical Aiki throws with Ishibashi Sensei’s guidance!
In a groundbreaking revelation, Sensei Ishibashi unveils the true usable techniques of Aiki throws as passed down by Takeda Tokimune, renowned for his unparalleled combat experience in Daito-ryu history.
Contents:
Introduction
- Opening Remarks
Understanding Aiki Throws
- Difference between "Aiki Throws" and "Jujutsu"
- Revolution in throwing techniques
- Moment of contact
- Three key elements of Aiki Throws:
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- Allowing the opponent to grab
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- Instant disruption
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- Circular movement
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Training Methods for Aiki Throws
- Allowing the opponent to grab
- Instant disruption techniques
- Techniques for elevating Aiki
- Three methods of Aiki elevation:
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- Using Kaina-hen to elevate Aiki
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- Using the wrist joint to elevate Aiki
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- Using one hand to elevate Aiki
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- Explanation of Kaina-hen
- Guiding the circular movement
- Ten fundamental Aiki interactions
- Continuous body position transition method
- Swinging fists, how to hold fists, rotation of the spinning top
Aiki Throws
- Forward grip (five types)
- Reverse grip (five types)
- Both hands grip (six types)
- Various grip (five types)
- Neck grip (three types)
- Single-hand chest collar grip (four types)
- Single-hand sleeve grip (four types)
- Both sleeves grip (five types)
- Right sleeve/right collar grip (three types)
- Back collar grip (four types)
- Back both shoulder grip (three types)
- Back both elbow grip (four types)
- Back hug grip (two types)
- Back both hands grip (four types)
- Front strike (four types)
- Side strike (four types)
- Mid-level thrust (three types)
Aiki Throws Workshop
Instructor & Supervisor: Yoshihisa Ishibashi (President of Daito-ryu Aiki Budo Harukaze-kai)
Born in Tokyo in 1938. Ishibashi entered the Daito-ryu Aiki Budo Headquarters, Daito-kan, in 1964. He received instruction in Daito-ryu Aiki Budo and Ono-ha Itto-ryu from Takeda Tokimune Soke. In 1969, he established the Tokyo Katsushika Branch and became its first branch chief. Besides promoting and teaching Daito-ryu, he also studied under the headmaster of Ono-ha Itto-ryu, Junzo Sasamori Sensei, receiving licenses in various martial arts including Shaolin Temple Kung Fu and Chen-style Tai Chi.
Length: 60 min.
Language: Japanese
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