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As we all should know, contact with Japan and Hatsumi is important for Bujinkan members. This has been said often enough. Students who don't come are not considered real students anymore. We all are c...… Read MoreYear: 2009
Keiko27 – Hanbojutsu and Taijutsu w Mats Hjelm
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Title: Keiko27 - Mats Hjelm - Taijutsu and Hanbojutsu
Instructors: Mats Hjelm
Theme: Taijutsu and Hanbojutsu (Japan kanjou)
Recorded: Recorded in Stockholm June 27'th 2009
The instruction is in Swedish!
Format: NTSC (US/Japanese system), Region free. DVD/R- (it might not work on old DVD players! check your manual first!) 70 Minutes playing time.
Shortly after his second Japan trip this year training with Soke and the Shihan, he held this seminar.
This video contains Taijutsu techniques with variations including the Hanbo (short staff). Also Hanbojutsu basics with Taijutsu applications. You can see how similar the Taijutsu techniques can be done with a weapon, and how easy it is to do a weapon technique without a weapon.
Note: This DVD has an iPod file included (open DVD with the computer and find it in a zip file in one of the folders). You can also buy this video as a iPod download file (exactly the same movie, but just the iPod video (lower resolution but good for watching on mobile devices). Click on the button on the right side to pay and download this movie. Payment of $8.99 is through PayPal and download is done from Payloadz. You will get instructions after you pay how to download this movie. Click here for more info... http://budoshop.se/download/
About the instructorMats Hjelm started training in Bujinkan for the first time around 1983, but it wasn’t until 1986 he had the opportunity to start training more seriously under a Shidôshi. He attends around 20 seminars, go to Japan 2-3 times every year. Since he started training he never had a training break. He takes his budo training very seriously! If you want to sponsor a seminar or course, please don’t hesitate to contact him. For more information see Mats web site http://www.kesshi.com
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Keiko#27 Mats Hjelm – Hanbojutsu & Taijutsu
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Shortly after his second Japan trip this year training with Soke and the Shihan, he held this seminar. This video contains Taijutsu techniques with variations including the Hanbo (short staff). Also Hanbojutsu basics with Taijutsu applications. You can see how similar the Taijutsu techniques can be done with a weapon, and how easy it is to do a weapon technique without a weapon.
This movie was filmed June 27′th in 2009 at Kaigozan Dojo. This training was taught by Mats Hjelm, Bujinkan Shihan Kugyo Happobiken.
NOTE! The instructions is in Swedish, but there is not so much talk but more action.
This is a movie file optimized for iPod and iPhone and any other device that can handle standard H.264 videos. Import the file to iTunes and sync it to your iPod or iPhone.
On a Windows PC you can watch it in iTunes or Quicktime player (these programs is available for free on apple.com. VLC is another good program that can play these files.
480 x 272 pixels
H.264, AAC
Bitrate 942
70 minutes
450 Megabytes
Chapter markers
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Disclaimer; this is not necessarily the correct way of doing this technique, it is the way I see how it should be done.
差合 SASHI AI
Technique No 3 from Kukishin-ryu Rokushaku Bôjutsu – Keiko sabaki kata
1. I assume Chûdan no kamae and plan to make the opponent open up his left side…
2. I move the left foot forward to the left and enter in to the opponent’s right side. I angle the body in a way to draw the attention to my left hand and hide the right hand sliding back to the end of the staff.
3. I step forward with the left foot and thrust in chudan-tsuki to the opponent and force him to move. Since I enter on his right side I pretty much force him to move to his left.
Note: If he is not moving I strike through his guard and get him. If he put force into the block it is better for me, but I’m not waiting to feel it (physically) then it would be to late for the next step.
4. I quickly move the right foot forward and strike his left elbow with dô-uchi.
5. Then another quick kote-haneage strike from under to his right arm to completely disarm him. The kata officially finish here, but it is easy to keep going and take control of the space and the weapon he just lost.
6. Then I jump back to Seigan no kamae and assume zanshin (because the next kata starts from here which makes it easier to remember the next kata).
After you and your partner have learned the kata, try to work on a better defense with the sword. Try to be more offensive and gradually make it more difficult to attack with the staff, instead of moving backwards move forwards and be more offensive. The swordsman’s distance is shorter and he need to be on a safe distance or closer where he can get the opponent with the staff quickly. The person with the staff need to be outside the swordsman’s reach or be completely covered. You can practice this technique with more freely distance and timing, but keep the same sequence of attacks (keep to the kata). If you do this I suggest you use safe weapons (padded weapons) and maybe protections, or just be very careful.
There is also kuden; things taught personally from teacher to student, so please find a good teacher and study with him/her.
Happy training!
/Mats…
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