Title: Bujinkan Kihon #1
Instructors: Tim Bathurst - 13'th Dan
Theme: Kihon Happo with the feeling of Roppô Kuji no Biken
Recorded in Stockholm, Sweden August 2004
Format: DVD/R which plays on all computers using and ordinary DVDRom. It also plays on most DVD players (check your manual!).
75 Minutes playing time top quality
Language: English
Who is Tim Bathurst
Good question
Tim is a senior student of Grandmaster Masaaki Hatsumi, living and training in Tokyo Japan. After a few visits starting in 1990, Tim moved to Japan in 1997 and is one of the few foreigners to have earned the title of Shihan while living in Japan. Presently graded at Judan-ka (10th Dan-Fire level
13th Dan to some.)
Tim has never been in the Military, never served as a police officer, never done personal security, never been to war... Actually, the only thing he has really done is train with the best of the Bujinkan for the last dozen years or so.
If you've been to Japan in the last 5 years or so you would have seen Tim at Hatsumi sensei's or Nagato sensei's dojos. If you're unlucky you will also have to put up with him translating from Japanese into his own Australian version of English
and occasionally into rather poor Spanish.
One of the huge benefits of training for so long in Japan is that Tim has learnt his weapons technique as well as his Taijutsu directly from the Grandmaster and the top Master students of the Art.
From his own web site... http://www.timbathurst.net
What is on the video
In August 2004 he came to visit us in Stockholm, Sweden to give a seminar on this years Bujinkan theme, Roppô Kuji no Biken. This video is from the extra training on Thursday, and the first hours from Sunday morning at the seminar (see Keiko#9). He taught Kihon Happô basics and applications with or without weapons, mostly knife and swords.
Taught on this Video...
1. Ichimonji
2. Hichô
3. Jûmonji
4. Omote-gyaku
5. Omote-gyaku-tsuki
6. Ura-gyaku (was not taught!)
7. Musha-dori
8. Ganseki-nage
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