We worked through the Ten no Kata of Shinden Fudō Ryū Dakentaijutsu. 不諱 Fukan – no posthumous name- 2 Ura Wazaģ1Oct10 – Yoroi Kumiuchi – Shinden Fudō Ryū – Long Eaton Dojo 霞落 Kasumi Otoshi – mist drop – 2 Ura Waza 両手掛 Ryote Gake – both-hand suspension- 2 Ura Waza 拳流 Kobushi Nagashi – fist flow- 2 Ura Waza – extreme nature – naturally arriving at a conclusion, reaching the end We studied these in the order listed below:
There are 12 techniques in this level, each of which have a number of ura waza, or official variations. Some of the techniques are included in the Jin Ryaku level of the Tenchijin Ryaku no Maki, but all rely on thorough practice of the kihon of the bujinkan – the fundamental skills as well as the Kihon Happo and Sanshin no Kata.įor this training session we went through the Shizen Shigoku no Kata of the Shinden Fudō Ryū Dakentaijutsu. As part of this I am focusing on the techniques themselves and avoiding henka and deviation. My purpose in these extended training sessions is to ensure people training in the bujinkan have a good understanding of the basic techniques from the main schools we practice. Thanks to all those who attended to make this a great training afternoon. Long Eaton Judo Club – Cross Street, Long Eaton, Nottingham NG10 1HD 01Aug10 – Long Eaton – Shinden Fudō Ryū Shizen Shigoku Koto Ryu Koppojutsu – looking at the unarmed techniques from the three levels of koto ryu. Uranami and Tenchi).Īlso within an individual technique there are basic variations as in Yanagi Kaze or Hosetsu where you can move in clockwise or the reverse to apply ‘the technique’ 06Jun10 – Long Eaton – Koto Ryu
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With these techniques you often see a pair or series of three techniques that are similar – either as a similar attack and defence (eg. Sayu Kumogakure Gata – left-right cloud-hiding formġ1Apr10 – Long Eaton – Kukishin Ryu Dakentaijutsuįor those who attended we covered Kukishin Ryu DakentaijutsuĢ – blocking strikes exposed parts of arms and legs, receiving techniques to the arms Migi Uchi Tonsō Gata – right strike escape form Kote Uchi Tonsō Gata – hand strike escape form Kubisugi Tonsō Gata – nape of the neck escape formĪtekomi Tonsō Gata – strike in and escape form Kata Ude Tonsō Gata – one side arm escape form Togakure Ryū Santo Tonkō no Kata – the ninja escape forms, adding in shuko and metsubishi Kōryaku – scoop with both hands and sweep over Gyokko Ryu Ge Ryaku no Maki – the mutodori techniques. Thanks to Chris for bringing along more metsubishi for a bit of fun at the end. 30May10 – Richmond Park – Gyokko & Togakure Looking at the basis of Koto Ryu, waza from the different levels and incorporating weapons – sword, kunai, teppan etc. Leeds Bujinkan Dojo – Headingley Youth Centre, St Michael’s Road, Leeds LS6 3AW
22May10 – Leeds – Koto Ryu Shoden Gata & Hekito Gata I hope we can organise another one of these afternoons with accompanying good weather. Hope everyone learnt some new things and had some flashes of inspiration. We also looked at a few variations/applications of the technique at the end of the form and the addition of a small weapon.
The 12 forms in the order we practiced were: Just doing the end part of the form is quite different, as uke has not been moved around and shaken up to weaken the successive attacks. Working through the various steps of each technique allows you to appreciate the angling (sabaki) in tori’s movement that helps to dictate uke’s next attack leading to the ‘technique’ at the end of the form. We went through the 12 techniques of the Sabaki Gata from Kukishin Ryu Dakentaijutsu. Great weather for training outdoors on the Bank Holiday Monday – hidden a little away from the beaten track under some trees with accompanying leaf litter and bits of tree to use as impromptu weapons. 03May10 – Richmond Park – Kukishin Ryu Sabaki Gata