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Daito-ryu | Aiki Martial Arts Institute Article by Ted Howell at the Aikido Journal web site, which discusses the history of daitoryu Aikijujutsu,succession, and Katsuyuki Kondo Sensei, http://www.aikimartialarts.com/taxonomy/term/4
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Charlotte, NC Aikido, Martial Arts, Self Defense Study Group in Charlotte, North Carolina. Studying traditional Martial art of Roppokai style. Includes links, and school information. http://makotomha.homestead.com/martialartsindex.html
Extractions: As Uke, you learn how to give a committed attack, for the sake of training yourself and your partner. Don't worry. You don't have to be a trained fighter or have any experience (or even athleticism). This can be accomplished at any pace. But you will also be able to "learn" with your body, so that you will better understand how to recreate a technique when the roles are reversed. ."Body learning" is as crucial as learning with your eyes or your brain. Remember, Aikido teaches Unity of Body and Mind. We teach coordinated foot and hand movements, to unify Body and Mind. From a standpoint of Physics, the Power of a "Centered" body is far more powerful than the Power of a single arm or leg. We teach coordination of breathing methods and body movements for both Self-defense and Health Benefits.
Daito-ryu Aikijujutsu: Conversations With Daito-ryu Masters For over fifty years he taught his art of daitoryu aikijujutsu to nearly thirty thousand students, including Aikido Founder Morihei Ueshiba. http://www.aikidojournal.com/catalog/productdetails?code=dtr
Daito-ryu Aikijujutsu A guide to daitoryu aikijujutsu. daito-ryu Aikijujutsu Roppokai International home page authorized by Okamoto Seigo; Book daito-ryu Aikijujutsu http://www.koryu.com/guide/daito.html
Extractions: libro come affiliarsi notiziario palestre ... esami Branch Italiana - L'associazione European Daito Ryu Aikibudo in Italia L'associazione divulga, anche in Italia, l'antico e nobile Daito-ryu aikijujutsu registri della Scuola Daito Soke autentico aikijujutsu tramandato dalla famiglia Takeda tramite Kato Shigemitsu Soshi (allievo senior di Tokimune). In particolar modo l'associazione si prefigge di tramandare le tecniche divulgate da Tokimune Takeda, 36° Soke Allo scopo di divulgare l'arte dell' aikijujutsu nel nostro paese l'associazione tradizione giapponese, quindi ad esempio non ci sono gare nè campionati. Scopo delle suddette attività è di "vivere e seguire il percorso tradizionale e culturale dell'arte marziale e della cultura nipponica". Tutti gli eventi organizzati sono riservati ai soli iscritti all'associazione E.D.A.D.; saranno organizzati periodicamente eventi a cui è possibile partecipare anche ai non iscritti, esempio "Seminario promozionale". Aikijujutsu/Aikibudo.
Daito-Ryu Aiki Budo Uk daitoryu Uk, part of the European daito-ryu, Aiki Budo, daito Kai. Affiliated to the Nihon daito-ryu Aikibudo Kai Abashiri,Japan. http://www.daito-ryu.co.uk/
Extractions: Welcome to Daito-Ryu Uk Happy Christmas and a Happy New Year to all of our Daito Brothers From Uk We are part of the European Daito Ryu Aikibudo Daito Kai Association under the direction of Antonio Certa Shihan, affiliated to the Nihon Daito Ryu Aikibudo Daito Kai, Abashiri Japan. Run by Mark Hayes-Watkins Shodan
John Goss Presents: Daito-ryu Online Welcome to daitoryu Online. My name is John Goss and I am a direct student of Katsuyuki Kondo Sensei in daito-ryu Aikijujutsu. I have been involved in budo http://www.daitoryuonline.com/
Extractions: Welcome to Daito-ryu Online. My name is John Goss and I am a direct student of Katsuyuki Kondo Sensei in Daito-ryu Aikijujutsu. I have been involved in budo for nearly four decades. My school in Baltimore, Maryland hosted several of the first seminars in mainline Daito-ryu Aikijujutsu conducted by Kondo Sensei starting in 1997. read more
Extractions: This is a fascinating and authoritative look at Daito-ryu Aikijujutsu. It has many B/W photos, and at the end of the book, it also shows a representative sampling of Daito-ryu techniques. I especially enjoyed reading this book because it helps lay to rest some of the myths surrounding one of the earliest Judoka, Shiro Saigo. If I were training in Aikido or Daito-ryu, this book would easily rate 5 stars. Definitely take a look at this one, if you can. Contents An Introduction to Daito-ryu Aikijujutsu .. 9 Modern-day Bokuden ....................... 35 Tokimune Takeda .......................... 41 Yukiyoshi Sagawa ......................... 79 Kodo Horikawa ............................ 89 Takuma Hisa ............................. 107 Keisuke Sato ............................ 137 Katsuyuki Kondo ......................... 153 Seigo Okamoto ........................... 179 Daito-ryu Technical Sampler ............. 190 Appendix: Daito-ryu Organizations ....... 203 Index ................................... 209 From the Back Cover:
Yushinkan daitoryu Aikijujutsu is a traditional Japanese martial art. daito-ryu employs a wide range of throwing, pinning, disarming and joint immobilizing http://yushinkan.org/
Daito-ryu Aiki-jutsu daitoryu was developed in large part as a means of self-defense, as a way to effectively and efficiently neutralize violence, not cause it. http://www.martial-way.com/aikijutsu.html
Extractions: Daito-ryu was developed in large part as a means of self-defense, as a way to effectively and efficiently neutralize violence, not cause it. There are no competitive matches in Daito-ryu. One distinctive feature of Daito-ryu is that it has incorporated many of the essential elements and principles of other schools of budo, most notably the Ono-ha Itto-ryu. Daito-ryu goes beyond being a simple means of self-defense, and aims at putting mind and body in balance with the spirit that pervades the universe, developing oneself as a person, and contributing to society. The Daito-Ryu is thought to have been founded in the 12th century by Minamoto (Genji) Yoshimitsu, a descendant of the Emperor Seiwa. Long kept a secret under the Minamoto clan, the art was used by the Emperor's army and private guard. Controlled by Japanese nobility, appointed official martial art of the Shogun's residence by Hoshina Masayuki in the late 1600's, Daito techniques were transmitted from generation to generation. Through the centuries numerous masters of this discipline were important war lords such as Shingen Takeda, undoubtedly the most famous in Japanese culture. The most noble figures in Daito-Ryu history was Minamoto, Takeda (1758-1853) and Tanomo (1860-1943). Due to the discipline and perseverance of the Ichikawa and Hanmura families the ancient tradition of Daito Ryu was transmitted unaltered.
Extractions: John C. Goss, Jr. has been a martial arts practitioner since 1968. He holds the rank of Shichidan (7th degree black belt) and Shihan in Korindo Aikido, and holds a Shidoin teaching license from the Aikikai Foundation. He is currently recognized as the highest ranking Korindo Aikido instructor actively teaching in the United States. John Goss was introduced to Hanbo-jutsu in 1968, through Okinawan Karate's Kobu-jutsu. In 1974 he was introduced to a different system of Hanbo with the weapons work of Korindo Aikido. Mr. Goss is known for his unique style of Hanbowaza, which blends the fluidity and connective energy of Aikido with the dynamics of Okinawan Karate's Kobu-jutsu. He is the author of Hanbo: The Aiki Way In 1997, Mr. Goss became a direct student of Katsuyuki Kondo, Daito-ryu Aikijujutsu Hombucho. He received authorization to conduct classes in mainline Daito-ryu Aikijujutsu in 1998. Mr. Goss also traveled to Japan on several occasions to study at the Nihon Korinkai, the Daito-ryu Aikijujutsu Hombu Dojo mainline, and the Aikikai Hombu Dojo. He has been instrumental in the dissemination of both Korindo Aikido and mainline Daito-ryu Aikijujutsu in the United States. Mr. Goss is currently the Chief Instructor of Aiki Martial Arts Institute in Baltimore, Maryland.
403 Forbidden Does anyone know the difference in training between daitoryu Aikijujutsu and Aikido? I know that O Sensei studied that martial art for over 20 years, http://www.aikiweb.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2085
Daito-Ryu Aiki Jujutsu Martial Arts Systems and Styles daito-ryu Aiki Jujutsu - a means of self-defense. http://www.usadojo.com/styles/about-daito-ryu-aiki-jujutsu.htm
Extractions: Daito-ryu Aiki Jujutsu Taken From Daito-ryu Aiki Jujutsu Home Page Arts such as sumo, judo, karate, and wrestling, are often called "fighting arts." While it is not our purpose here to argue whether or not this term is appropriate for these budo and sports, we can state definitively that Daito-ryu aiki jujutsu is not at all a "fighting art" in the sense that these others might be considered to be. A look at the history of Daito-ryu shows clearly that it was developed in large part as a means of self-defense, particularly one to be used by warriors while inside the palace. This may be seen in the inclusion and emphasis on oshikiiuchi . In short, Daito-ryu was developed as a way to effectively and efficiently neutralize violence, not cause it. This is in perfect agreement with the Chinese character for the "bu" in budo, one interpretation of which is "to stop halberds." This is why that although we have forms used to demonstrate aikijutsu, there are no competitive matches. One distinctive feature of Daito-ryu is that it has incorporated many of the essential elements and principles of other schools of budo, most notably the Ono-ha Itto-ryu. This was done to better allow the student to capture the essence of budo and to transform the art into a comprehensive one.
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Morihei Ueshiba & Sokaku Takeda Ueshiba s initial exposure to daitoryu practice included three 10-day Among the recipients of daito-ryu diplomas from Ueshiba are Kenji Tomiki, http://www.jinshinkan.searaven.org/talk/osensei/bio/mori1.html
Extractions: Stanley A. Pranin Aiki News #94, Winter/Spring 1993) Few individuals have so thoroughly investigated the origins of aikido as Aiki News' own editor-in-chief Stanley Pranin. In this new series, originally written for publication in the Japanese-language magazine Wushu, Pranin recounts some of the highlights of aikido founder Morihei Ueshiba's long career through his association with his teachers and leading students. This first installment focuses on the extremely significant but little understood relationship between Morihei Ueshiba and his teacher, Sokaku Takeda. Let me begin by stating categorically that the major technical influence on the development of aikido is Daito-ryu jujutsu. This art, which is said to be the continuation of a martial tradition of the Aizu Clan dating back several hundred years, was propagated in many areas of Japan during the Meiji, Taisho, and early Showa periods by the famous martial artist, Sokaku Takeda. Known equally for his martial prowess and severity of character, Takeda had used his skills in life-and-death encounters on more than one occasion.Takeda was fifty-four years old when Morihei Ueshiba first met him at the Hisada Inn in Engaru, Hokkaido in late February 1915. This encounter marked the beginning of a long, stormy yet ultimately productive association between the two, which lasted for more than twenty years. Ueshiba's initial exposure to Daito-ryu practice included three 10-day seminars in close succession which concluded on April 4 of that same year. Daito-ryu records show he then participated in three other seminars taught by Takeda in 1916. Ueshiba also invited Takeda to his home and received intensive, private instruction in the highly-refined techniques of Daito-ryu. Unfortunately, few details about this study and how long it lasted are known.
Aikido: Aikido And Daito-ryu Aikijujutsu Training Hello Randy, Wow, what a question. Thank you for that one. I think I ll be writing awhile . . . Bear with me Im not really changing the subject . http://en.allexperts.com/q/Aikido-2236/Aikido-Daito-ryu-Aikijujutsu.htm
Extractions: My group was officially named as a mainline tradition Daito-ryu Aikijujutsu Study Group under Katsuyuki Kondo, Menkyo Kaiden. This is after our seminar in October 2006 that he taught at our dojo and our 8 year relationship with him. If any of you are interested in training in authentic mainline Daito-ryu Aikijujutsu and can come to the New York City Metro Area (including NJ) please contact me via PM or email.
Daito-ryu Aiki Jyujusu daitoryu was developed as a way to effectively and efficiently neutralize violence, not cause it. http://www.daitoryu-quebec.ca/eng/histo.html
Extractions: Daito-ryu Aiki Jyujusu In 1644, Kunitsugu, a remote relative of the family went to Aizu in 1644 and was taken as advisor for Hoshina Masayuki Daimyo (1611-1673), the son of the second Tokugawa Shogun, Hidetada. According to the tradition, he taught the secret techniques of its family to his lord, Masayuki Daimyo, by combining them with the principles of the courtship manner (oshikiuchi) and evolve it in a system of self-defence inside the palace. This amalgam, with Itto-ryu Hoshina (a form of Kenjyutsu) became the base and the drive of the martial arts for the strongholds of the family of Aizu. Takeda Sokaku Takeda Sokaku was born the second son of Takeda Sokichi on October 10, 1859 in the Takeda mansion in Oike in Aizu, present-day Fukushima prefecture. As a boy, Sokaku learned kenjutsu, bojutsu, sumo, and Daito-ryu from his father, and studied Ono-ha Itto-ryu at the Yokikan dojo under Shibuya Toba. With the beginning of the Meiji period, the age of the sword had ended, and no matter how skilled a swordsman might be, he can no longer make any mark and will amount to nothing. Therefore, it is time to pursue and make your way with jujutsu.