The Way of the Bow Book by Rei Yoshida
"The Essence of Shoho Ryu: Introduction to Kyudo as a Martial Art"
The Legacy of Yoshida Noan, a Visionary in Japanese Kyudo
Kyudo, imbued with the spirit of the warrior, transcends mere target practice on a 12-inch paper. Its goal is to shoot arrows swiftly, penetrate iron, and achieve flights that know no bounds. Moreover, it follows the path of Kyudo Zen, aspiring to cultivate one's character.
Shoho Ryu Kyudo is rooted in ancient wisdom yet applied dynamically in the present. It stands not as a sport but as a martial art.
Contents
Chapter 1: The Special Characteristics of Shoho Ryu's Shooting Techniques
- Historical Roots of Shoho Ryu's Shooting Techniques
- The Unique Body and Shooting Techniques of Shoho Ryu
Chapter 2: The Fundamental Elements of Shoho Ryu's Shooting Techniques
- Body Posture and Alignment
- Positioning of the Feet and Stance
- Drawing and Releasing the Arrow
Chapter 3: Mastery in Shooting: Understanding the Concept of "Ikiai" in Shoho Ryu
- The Essence of "Ikiai"
- Practical Application of "Ikiai" in Shooting
- Breathing Techniques and Their Role in Shooting
Chapter 4: Evaluation Criteria in Shoho Ryu's Examination System
- Development and Criteria for Assessment in Shoho Ryu's Examination System
- Requirements for Advancement in Kyudo Dan Rankings
Chapter 5: Yoshida Noan's Legacy and Contributions to Japanese Kyudo
- Historical Timeline of Yoshida Noan
- Influence and Legacy in the Development of Yoshida Ryu
Born in 1918, Yoshida Noan embarked on his Kyudo journey in 1926 and later became a prominent figure as a commissioner at the Niigata Prefectural Nitsu High School's Kyudo Department. He founded the Yushinkan Kyudo and served as its director.
Language: Japanese
# of pages: 257
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