Fuji Ryu Taijutsu Book by Koshiro Tanaka (Hardcover) (Preowned)
Koshiro Tanaka, soke of Fuji Ryu, instructs on many aspects of the school including jujutsu and weapon disarms. Tanaka spent 1985 - 1990 teaching his art to the Mujahedeen Afghan guerillas in Afghanistan. In 1991 he started teaching publicly in Japan.
Table of contents
[Chapter 1]
What is Martial Arts? "In Place of the Preface"
What are the traditions of martial arts?
The rise and fall of Japanese martial arts
Historical trends in Japanese martial arts
Chinese influence and Japan's unique development
Traditional martial arts of Japan and China
The modernization of Japanese martial arts since the Meiji period
《Chapter 2》
The History of Fuji ryu
Founder of Fuji Ryu Technique, Fujito Koga
Inheriting the name of Fuji ryu
The Biography of Tanaka Koshiro: The Establishment of Fuji ryu
The Theory of Fujitsu Technique
Fuji Ryu combat theory
《Chapter 3》
"Techniques" of Fuji Ryu
The teachings of the Heiho Kadensho
Fuji Ryu walking technique
Principle of cross-method
Nourishing energy
Use of center of gravity balance
Joint locks, counterattacks, and chokeholds
weapon technique
Standing Zen
Yo-ki training method
Nourishing breathing method
stance (upper body)
Characteristics of Fuji Ryu Daken
Basic Double Thrust
gait
Basic front kick
Basic front kick (side)
Walking training method (swaying)
basic practice
Fukuro Shinai Upper Level Cut Down Left and Right Body Movement (Horizontal)
Fukuro Shinai Upper Level Cut Down Left and Right Body Movement (Upward)
Hand-forging (Kote-forging)
Hand-held movement (reverse)
Hand-holding practice (inverted elbow bending)
beak drop
Kotegaeshi (Fist Grab)
Left and right Uchiuchi Uke bottom
Left and right elbow bend (outside body movement)
fish shadow
Front kick handling
Kariashi (How to use kicks in Fuji-ryu)
Uchi-uke Kubigiri (blocking a strike)
Polly Yahide is the first to introduce the "Branding Technique" to the 30th century.
shimmer
Inner block, neck wrap, drop, eye thrust (counter strike, neck wrap, pull down)
Inner receiver for both wrists
Outside strike No. 3 (against striking)
Inner reception neck deal pull down
Outside strike No. 2 (taking the initiative in counterattacks)
Outside Hitting (Ageha - Back-handed Hitting)
Inside attack (counterattack knockdown)
(Both wrists are choked while striking with a bamboo sword)
Raise uke, shoulder grab, neck hold (throw from strike)
Upward tilt head twist (another method of neck grab application technique)
Throat thrust (a counter attack to a blow)
Age Uke Neck Take (Advanced Techniques: Uke, Throw, Choke, Submission)
Raise Uke Elbow Take Kotegaeshi (throw after receiving a strike)
Raised fist grab and wrist break (throw from receiving a strike)
cross method
The one who takes the head
Three head takers
Head-catcher No. 2
Body strike
Neck strike
Choke
Crossing against right thrust
(Counter) method of response
Throw from receiving
Strike from outside and take down the opponent
Neck grab and pull down
Hip strike and foot pull down
Dodge right thrust and choke
Shoulder grab throw to shoulder choke-
Elbow strike and roundhouse throw Shoulder lock
Basic training using a bamboo sword
Weapon techniques
Dragons (against downward swings)
Dragons (against thrusts)
Dragons (against downward swings)
Examples of attacks and defenses between daggers
Sword vs. stick
Biography
Chapter 4
Koushiro Tanaka's "words"
Called the Afghan samurai
From "Soviet Soldiers in the Crosshairs"
In lieu of an afterword
Peace (Death in Afghanistan)
Length: 251 pages
Language: Japanese
Publication date: 1999