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Foundational skills of the Japanese longsword for solo practice (Daitoujutsu – Long-sword Methods)
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Martial Arts – Kenjutsu – Long-sword Foundation
Bujinkan Ikari Dj Online () presents long-sword foundation for kenjutsu, a martial art of the Samurai. Ikari Dj (Majestic Hall ) is affiliated with the Bujinkan organisation (Divine Warrior Temple ). The Bujinkan teaches Bud Taijutsu (Classical Martial Arts of the Way of War ) and is based in Noda, Japan, and headed by grandmaster Masaaki Hatsumi. The Bujinkan teaches nine traditional Japanese martial arts schools including: Togakure-ry Ninp Taijutsu () [Hidden Door School]Gyokko-ry Kosshijutsu () [Jade Tiger School]Kuki Shinden Happ Bikenjutsu () [Nine Fierce Gods School]Koto Ry Koppjutsu () [Tiger Felling School]Shinden Fudo Ry Dakentaijutsu () [Immovable Heart School]Takagi Yoshin Ry Jtaijutsu () [Willow Heart School]Gikan Ry Koppjutsu () [Virtues Paragon School]Gyokushin-ry Ry Ninp () [Jade Heart School]Kumogakure Ry Ninp () [Hidden Clouds School]Long-sword foundation for kenjutsu (daitoujutsu shoden ) is part of the the Bujinkan Unified Fundamental Curriculum (Touitsuteki Kihon Katei [TKK]), which is a general curriculum made up of multiple modules to prepare students for the practice of the nine schools of the Bujinkan. The TKK contains foundational basics for the three general aspects of the Bujinkan; taijutsu, jujutsu and ninjutsu. It also prepares students with specialist modules for further training in preparation for the denshou (transmission ) of the nine schools. This course is part of a sub-section of the TKK called the Jade Tiger Branch (Gyokkoha ) designed to prepare a student for the practice of the Jade Tiger lineage (Gyokko Ry ) of the Bujinkan. Gyokkoha includes 18 modules focusing on developing the techniques, skills and knowledge required for the practice of Gyokko Ry. The Gyokkoha is split into six general areas, ‘vital point striking methods’ (kosshijutsu ), ‘long-sword methods’ (daitoujutsu ), ‘short-sword methods’ (shoutoujutsu ), ‘dagger methods’ (tantoujutsu ), ‘blade drawing methods’ (battoujutsu ), and ‘two sword method’ (ryoutoujutsu ). Kosshijutsu are striking and capturing methods focusing on attacking weak and vital points. Daitoujutsu are long-sword methods designed for a double handed blade. Shoutoujutsu are short-sword methods designed for a single handed blade. Tantoujutsu are dagger methods for striking from a concealed position and defending against surprise attacks from a dagger. Battoujutsu are techniques for drawing a blade into a cut or attack, or intercepting a draw to neutralise a drawn attack. Ryoutoujutsu are methods for using two swords at once. Gyokkoha modules are split into three levels; beginner level (shoden ), intermediate level (chuuden ) and advanced level (jouden ). Shoden modules are designed for solo practice. Chuuden modules involve paired drills and techniques. Jouden modules are practiced by a group of three or more people. The idea of these modules is to develop personally, but also to practice leadership skills to empower others and understand the dynamics of groups and teams. Gyokkaha Katei (Jade Tiger Curriculum)Kosshijutsu ()Kosshijutsu Shoden ()Kosshijutsu Chuuden ()Kosshijutsu Jouden ()Daitoujutsu ()Daitoujutsu Shoden ()Daitoujutsu Chuuden ()Daitoujutsu Jouden ()Shoutoujutsu ()Shoutoujutsu Shoden ()Shoutoujutsu Chuuden ()Shoutoujutsu Jouden ()Tantoujutsu ()Tantoujutsu Shoden ()Tantoujutsu Chuuden ()Tantoujutsu Jouden ()Battoujutsu ()Battoujutsu Shoden ()Battoujutsu Chuuden ()Battoujutsu Jouden ()Ryoutoujutsu ()Ryoutoujutsu Shoden ()Ryoutoujutsu Chuuden ()Ryoutoujutsu Jouden ()Course DescriptionDaitoujutsu shoden contains three general areas for the study of the Japanese long-sword and necessary for the more advanced practice of kenjutsu; postures (kamae ), cutting (kiri ) and receiving (uke ). Kamae are structures for the body to maximise the efficiency and effectiveness of the long-sword. Kiri are cutting methods in 6 cardinal directions. Uke are receiving techniques for absorbing or redirecting attacks. Daitoujutsu Shoden Kamae – Kamae () are postures or biomechanical structures of the body for specific use in both unarmed and armed combat. The kamae practiced in Daitoujutsu are derived from the Gyokko Ryu or Jade Tiger School.[] Gedan no Kamae – (Low Level Posture):The lead leg is facing forward toward the opponent and the rear leg facing away toward the path of escape or evasion. The sword is held in both hands in front, lead hand on top. The blade is facing down in a low position.[] Chuudan no Kamae – (Middle Level Posture):The lead leg is facing forward toward the opponent and the rear leg facing away toward the path of escape or evasion. The sword is held in both hands in front, lead hand on top. The blade is straight forward parallel with the ground.[] Seigan no Kamae – (True Eye Posture):The lead leg is facing forward toward the opponent and the rear leg facing away toward the path of escape or evasion. The sword is held in both hands in front, lead hand on top. The blade is pointing toward the opponent’s eyes.[] Joudan no Kamae – (High Level Posture):The lead leg is back facing the direction of atta
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