From BUJINKAN TASMANIA by Duncan Stewart
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From Bujinkan Santa Monica by Michael Glenn
Michael Glenn Holds Hatsumi Sensei's Chaplin Caricature. photo by Lisa Peters |
そんなチャップリンに新聞記者が質問をします。「あなたの最高傑作の作品は何か?」と。そのとき彼はこう答えます。すなわち、「次の作品だ」と言ったのです。To paraphrase, a reporter asked Chaplin, which of your films do you consider the best? Chaplin replied, "the next one." This means the one that hasn't been created yet. Or as Sensei implies, the henka that hasn't happened yet.
"It's almost like a ghost or a ghoul. If you look at the classic films of Chaplin and the other mime actors, they're creating that space. If you understand this, this will take you in a very different path in your long progression."He wants us to have that space in our movement. To be comfortable in not deciding anything. No technique. Just floating in that kyojitsu space that you create. This is a safe space for you, but deadly for your opponent.
Lubos had spent 3 months training and teaching in Japan right before he came for this seminar. On this video he covers the first six techniques from Togakure-ryu Santo Tonko no Kata, and many different applications with different weapons and multiple opponents.
The training was relaxed and fun, the feeling was just as the trainings in Honbu dojo in Japan. It was a beautiful weekend and the training was outside. Lubos had a microphone on so you can hear him very good..
Recorded in Stockholm May 2008
The instructions is in English.
Lubos Pokorny (Shihan 15th Dan Happo Biken) is a student of Dr. Masaaki Hatsumi, the 34th Grandmaster of Togakure Ryu Ninjutsu. As such, he has traveled around the world to take part in Hatsumi Sensei’s training events. During these travels Lubos represents the Czech Republic, beginning his training in 1991, he is the first Czech student of the Bujinkan as well as the founder of the Bujinkan Czech Dojo.
During his stays in Japan, usually 4-5 months per year he also teaches at the Hombu Dojo.
See his web site… bujinkandojo.eu/lubos.php
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Read MoreThis movie deals with Batto (quick drawing the sword), Ukemi (breakfalling with a sword), Sword Kamae, and Sword techniques. There is many basics and more advanced techniques, training drills and more.
- Happo-giri, basic cutting techniques
- Taihenjutsu ukemi, rolling with the sword
- Batto/Iainuki, drawing the sword quickly
- Kamae, body positioning and angling
- Bikenjutsu, sword techniques from Togakure-ryu
Recorded in Stockholm June 2008
The instructions is in Swedish, but the instructions is very visible and clear. But we included a 4 page transcript, comments and descriptions in English.
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 www.kesshi.com Note!
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Read MoreThis movie contains all 9 techniques from the Togakure-ryû Santo Tonko no Kata. The strategy of the fleeing rat is a collection of 3×3 techniques for quick self defense and then flee away safely.
- 3 Taijutsu techniques (unarmed against one unarmed opponent)
- 3 Muto-dori techniques (unarmed against one swords man)
- 3 Kakushi-buki techniques (hidden weapons against multiple opponents)
Also included on this movie is Sanshin no kata using a hidden knife, plus many taihenjutsu (breakfalling) techniques and training drills.
Included is also a 24 page pdf booklet with the Santo Tonko techniques.
Recorded in Stockholm May 2008
The instructions is in English and there is some subtitles explaining things which is not obvious.
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 www.kesshi.com Note!
Click here for more information about our download files and how it works!…
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