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KAIGOUSURU 2005 TAIKAI – 9′th International Training Party

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Kaigousuru 2005 – the ninth International Bujinkan Training Party with…

- Arnaud Cousergue (France)
- Ed Martin (USA)
- Elias Krzywacki (Norway)
- Hans Nilsson (Sweden)
- Lubos Pokorny (Czech Republic)
- Mariette v.d. Vliet (Holland)
- Mats Hjelm (Sweden)
- Roger Mattsson (Sweden)
- Shawn Gray (Japan)
- Sheila Haddad (USA)
- Steffen Fröhlich (Germany)
- Sveneric Bogsäter (Holland)

This year we had a bunch of instructors as you can see, we often had two classes at the same time, we filmed them all. We’ve had the Black belt sessions on the web site for sale a long time, that only is 4 hours long. But we also recorded much more than this DVD, we had a second camera recording the Green belt sessions, and a third video camera doing video interviews and special lectures with the instructors. We are releasing everything here.

576 minutes (that’s almost 10 hours material!), get it all for $39.98 Scroll down to get the discount. Or buy videos separately from $4.99 and up.

Recorded in Stockholm, Sweden May 2005

All movies are 640×360 (H.264, AAC), in windows rename file from .M4V to .MP4 if you have problems.

 


Part 1 – 121 minutes, 1.29 Gb for $14.99

Black Belt & Joint trainings part 1

121 minutes Black Belt trainings or Joint traings with all people. Steffen Fröhlich taught Taijutsu. Shawn Gray taught Gyokko-ryu, where one of the Uke had a Yoroi (samurai armor). Mats Hjelm taught knife defense and taijutsu. Roger Mattsson taught Taijutsu and Bojutsu. Arnaud Cousergue taught Taijutsu.



Part 2 – 123 minutes, 1.30 Gb for $14.99

Black Belt & Joint trainings part 2

123 minutes Sveneric Bogsäter taught knife kihon-happo. Lubos Pokorny taught taijutsu and weapons. Elias Krzywacki taught Gyokko-ryu. Sheila Haddad taught defense against knife attacks. Mariette v.d. Vliet taught taijutsu. Hans Nilsson taught taijutsu.



Part 3 – 64 minutes, 658 Mb for $4.99

Bonus part 1 – Warm-up and lectures

64 minutes where Arnaud did a special warm-up exercise to strengthen your Kamae and blocking. Elias did warm-up exercises which will give you better coordination skills. We took Ed outside where he taught breathing exercises for the camera only. We also took Arnaud to the side where he gave a lecture on the Yoroi (Samurai armor), explaining all the parts while dressing one of the students in our new Yoroi. Then doing ukemi on the concrete floor.



Part 4 – 54 minutes, 550 Gb for $4.99

Bonus part 2 – Instructor interviews

54 minutes. We took all twelve instructors to the side and did interviews with them. Find out what Arnaud, Ed, Elias, Hans, Lubos, Mariette, Mats, Roger, Shawn, Sheila, Steffen, and Sveneric had to say.



Part 5 – 63 minutes, 639 Mb for $4.99

Bonus part 3 – Q & A sessions

63 minutes where the participants asked the instructors any question they wanted. It was good interesting talk about the years theme, the ryuha, training, life, philosophy and much more.



Part 6 – 155 minutes, 1.65 Gb for $9.99

Bonus part 4 – Green belt sessions

On this video Mariette, Sheila, Sveneric, Mats and Arnaud taught the green belts basics.




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Part 3-6 – 336 minutes, 3.5 Gb for $19.99



Excerpts with all the instructors

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8lG0zzC0MU

Rubber SENBAN shuriken

From Paart Budo Buki by buki stolar

The specialties of the historical Togakure Ryu was  the use of a four-pointed throwing blade known as a SENBAN shaken (shuriken)
Size of this rubber Senban  is identical to my metal one, also come in two different thickness of rubber plate 

for now few pics









Rubber Hira shuriken

From Paart Budo Buki by buki stolar

Here is new pics of my Hira rubber shuriken's

to satisfy everyone's choice, it is possible to get them in several thicknesses(size is also possible to change), 
my standard 4 mm thick are enough if throw them on your Uke, but if you do certain techniques of hitting or stabbing with Shuriken then you need something thicker, such as 6 to 6.5 mm thick, this thicker are also good for longer distance or more realistic feeling evasion of shuriken flying towards you, perhaps even metal but blunt.

My recommendation is always,  get yourself a different (if not size) thickness for all types of training, only one species is not enough.

so here they are,




Teppan

From Paart Budo Buki by buki stolar

One of the rare and simple tools from the Ninja's arsenal is Teppan
which translated means square plate.
I have not in detail investigating information about this tool, but when I learned more, I'll put all info about them here.

For now, 
I know it can be used as Shaken (Shuriken), means to throw, used for hitting and blocking blades.
Could be used while climbing (inserting into small cracks or gaps on stone or wood), if you know the proper way, it can be tied to end of the rope, or a belt, and so you get a tool similar Kusarifundo, but I did not say that to you, right : )

but generally, only your imagination limits the use of this tool, ANY TOOL, 

if you are real Budoka remember that.


Below  is few picture of Teppan made ​​of black rubber, for training, normally.

I recently found them in a box in my workshop, 
so if someone like to have it, could contact me by e-mail,  like all other equipment which I usually do, here is also the option of customize, by your needs and dimensions,
Dimensions vary, because of this I make them in two sizes and two thicknesses, you'll be able to see that on pictures.

In this way, everyone can adapt to his needs during training.






Don’t Know What to Expect in Bujinkan Training? Me Neither.

From Bujinkan Santa Monica by Michael

Somedays I don't feel like going to class. But I go anyway. Why?

Well, one spectacular reason just happened to me (again) yesterday. I showed up and saw this:

斧 ono
This is an 斧 ono, and it's not often one sees it in action at the Hombu. Yes that is rust, and that is solid metal, and one heavy muther&^%.

So I can't believe my luck when another surprise appears:

鎖鎌 kusarigama
Another hefty piece of equipment by the name of 鎖鎌 kusarigama. Or you may just call it, the reaper.


Go to class or Michael will hit you with 大槌 o-tsuchi


So anyway, go to class. Like I've said before you might find a surprise there, and not going just feels empty.


弁財天 Benzaiten, the Prayers of Prostitutes, and Snakes in a Shrine

From Bujinkan Santa Monica by Michael

Hidden Underground Snake, 池田弁財天 Ikeda Benzaiten
Today  I went on a search for the underworld that is (not so) hidden in Japan. This search involves prostitutes and their secret shrines. And the furtive 遊女の祈願 prayers harlots say on the day of the snake to stay free of disease and wash their money.

All I had were some clues from a mysterious local who we can call deepthroat. My man on the inside said that there was a place hidden nearby where two snakes would turn piles of shit into gold. What sort of miracle is this, I wondered. Then he went on to explain the miracle of the Hindu deity Saraswati and her Japanese Shinto/Buddhist mutant cousin known as Benzaiten.

Benzaiten symbol in Bujinkan Hombu Dojo


I didn't know it when i started my search, but Hatsumi Sensei had just added the same symbol to the Hombu dojo a few days ago. And I couldn't turn down a search for evidence of the 平潟 遊郭 Hiragata red light district. Even if people say it no longer existed. Something was leading me to explore.

The train ride was easy, one stop on the 常磐 Jōban rapid. Then I exited the station into the neighborhood. The heat and humidity have been overwhelming. So i wanted to orient myself quickly so as not to add to my trek. Of course I couldn't go around shouting, "Hey, does anyone know where the prostitutes hang out?"

I found the closest landmark on the map my source had given me. The Keiyo gas building. A nice woman told me I was on the wrong side of the tracks. On the other side, a friendly policeman looked at a map with me, but he couldn't help me. I knew I was in trouble when he tried to stop random people walking by to ask them for directions. Doesn't anybody know where the whores are?

You see, the feminine creative energy represented by Saraswati, 弁財天 Benzaiten or her Shinto sister Ichikishimahime, is often an undercurrent in people's lives. And even though this energizes our training, Japanese culture and humanity, it is dangerous to those in power. So it remains in dark, quiet places. Or sometimes in hidden plain sight.

The heat was getting to me. I became distracted with other sightseeing. I let go of trying to find any working girl holy sites today. Then, like a mirage seen through the hot and steamy city, I found myself passing through a crack in the city. Through a love tunnel of 鳥居 torii. To be reborn.

Here I was at 池田弁財天 Ikeda Benzaiten. Surrounded by snakes.
池田弁財天 Ikeda Benzaiten


The tunnel passes tightly between two buildings. The torii are very short so that you must bow as you shuffle along in their shadows. On the other side I could hear flowing water.
Torii tunnel of love


When I could finally stand upright, I found myself in a sacred space hidden in the city. This hidden garden was surrounded by flowing water and a koi pond. Benzaiten is the only female of the 7 lucky gods of Japan, and she is associated with flowing qualities in water, the flow of music, wealth, or flowing and eloquent speech. Anything nagare.

Inner Shrine and Garden


I found an old man named Enemoto tending the fish. He took little notice of me at first. But this place felt like some body's private garden so I asked him if it was OK to enter. He nodded with a smile.
Enemoto san


There isn't much obvious evidence of the red light district remaining. Even though this space could still be in action to help bless prostitutes, keep them safe and free of disease, today it was quiet. I felt at home and I sat on one of the benches.
Another Past Hidden Underneath?


Saraswati symbolizes the essential feminine creative act of giving birth to new life and knowledge. She, or the snake symbol associated with her consort are shown with a white color to evoke a pure heart, mind, and character.
Snakes!


Enemoto san finished his prayers and left me alone. I felt very relaxed like I could sit here all day in this garden of feminine energy and burning incense. The koi splashed in the pond.
Saying Prayers


A very old woman arrived. She sat on the bench across from me with a big smile and she immediately started talking to me in Japanese. I didn't understand anything she said. I told her that I didn't, but that didn't stop her flow.

She looked hot, so I offered her my fan. She said, no, thank you. This stopped her speech.

She got up and lit prayer candles and incense. I decided to leave the private garden to her and I walked back out of the love tunnel of torii. She looked at me with sparkling eyes as I left, and I bumped my head on one of the low gates.

Benzaiten is a complex symbol in Japan. A mix of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Shintoism all in one. Benzaiten is the elder sister of Enma-ten 閻魔天 lord of the underworld. Like everything I discover here in this culture, there are many layers hidden beneath if you are prepared to look underground.

Bojutsu vs Kenjutsu vs Bojutsu vs Kenjutsu…

From 8þ Kabutoshimen by admin

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Cutting against his arm

This summer like most summers we train a lot more with long weapons since the dojo is too small to really use long weapons properly. This summer we train Bojutsu against Kenjutsu (long staff against sword). I think I teach and train a little different than most Bujinkan teachers out there, but I can’t really say maybe there is those who approach the training like I do. Let me explain.

Kote haneage followed by Haneage
Kote haneage followed by Haneage

First of all you learn how to use the staff, spinning and striking etc, this is mostly solo-training. Then you learn the Keiko Sabaki Kata (movement practice techniques) in my dojo we only practice one technique for the whole two hour class. Some students really have problems with coordination, others capture it quicker. In this first step I don’t mention distance, timing or anything except which strikes and blocks to make. This can also be solo-training and done alone against an imagined opponent.

Second I take the sword and we focus on how to handle the situation the best way with a sword. If he is attacking me with the staff I immediately counter him by stepping forward. I’m not gonna step backwards defending myself all the time, when he steps in to strike me in his preferred distance out of my reach; I boldly step in at the same time and block the staff and get even closer into my preferred distance so I can cut him with the sword. As I see it this is the only chance I have against a longer weapon, there is no point of running backwards.

Catching the staff and Tsuki
Catching the staff and Tsuki

Thirdly I take the staff again. I attack the kenjutsu-ka fully (not really, but almost) and make sure he does a good block, and as he block I don’t stay frozen or try to push harder on him. As I strike I’m already prepared for the next movement when he comes in and try to cut me, I move out to my distance and do the next strike.

Then I take the sword again and try to avoid being hit from this point in the technique, by blocking and countering again. I’m not really gonna give up or run away. If I can cut I will cut.

Then again I take the staff and try to deal with this really difficult opponent, I avoid his cut and counter him until the end of the technique where I make it impossible for him to do anything. Then the technique is finished without changing the sequences of the strikes, the only thing that is flexible is the distance and the timing. And this is where the true training comes in.

Then at the end of the class we record a short demo to video which will be available for download later. This is how we spend our two hour trainings at Kaigozan Dojo this summer.

No henka, no variations, true to the technique.

Kote haneage as he try to cut my left arm
Kote haneage as he try to cut my left arm

I always thought quality is better than quantity. It is amazing how cleverly these techniques is made up, it is so much more than executing the strikes rapidly against a rather passive opponent. If the opponent (sword-guy) is good and understand how to use the sword there is really not many options to change the technique and do something different, the possibility for henka becomes very narrow, what you can change is very small details. For me this is what henka means, you failed your initial technique and need to adapt because of miscalculation.

I know there are those out there only doing henka-training, but how do you do henka training only, henka of what? If you try to train yourself into intuition without basic foundation you are doing something I don’t understand. You weren’t born out from nowhere, someone did something very basic with someone and you was born. How do you henka anything into existence?

Victory ending of the technique
Victory ending of the technique

If anyone is interesting I’m doing three more one day Bojutsu mini-seminars this summer.

Happy Training!

/Mats

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Tanren#02 SANSHIN NO KATA TRAINING DRILLS with MATS HJELM

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73 minutes, (h.264 M4V/MP4 360p)
791 Mb for $19.99

Available as download or full DVD!

鍛錬 Tanren (training, forging, hardening, drilling) is a set of videos with simple repetitive training drills, do your work out Bujinkan style – SHUT UP AND TRAIN!

This is the second in a series of SHUT UP AND TRAIN videos guaranteed to make you sweat. If you don’t like getting sweaty during training, then this video is not for you. This DVD is for practitioners who want to learn new training drills which might speed up their skill level if really practiced.

It can also be a very good work out that will get you sweaty. Some exercises is easy and some is more difficult, some you can work out on your own and some you need a training partner.

The theme is Sanshin no Kata, and Hiken/Hoken Juroppo. Watch the video to give you some ideas and then SHUT UP AND TRAIN!

Recorded in Stockholm August 2007

The video below is from Tanren-01

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQu_JbAp3Fs

About the instructor

Mats 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 his web site http://www.kesshi.com

About the download

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Tanren#01 KIHON HAPPO TRAINING DRILLS with MATS HJELM

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84 minutes, (h.264 M4V/MP4 360p)
865 Mb for $19.99

Available as download or full DVD!

鍛錬 Tanren (training, forging, hardening, drilling) is a set of videos with simple repetitive training drills, do your work out Bujinkan style – SHUT UP AND TRAIN!

This is the first in a series of SHUT UP AND TRAIN videos guaranteed to make you sweat. If you don’t like getting sweaty during training, then this video is not for you. This DVD is for practitioners who want to learn new training drills which might speed up their skill level if really practiced.

It can also be a very good work out that will get you sweaty. Some exercises is easy and some is more difficult, some you can work out on your own and some you need a training partner.

The theme is Kihon Happo, and many kicking techniques. Watch the video to give you some ideas and then SHUT UP AND TRAIN!

Recorded in Stockholm July 2007

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQu_JbAp3Fs

About the instructor

Mats 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 his web site http://www.kesshi.com

About the download

Click here for more information about our download files and how it works!