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Daito-ryu: from kenjutsu to jujutsu

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Uploaded by on Nov 28, 2007

Daito-ryu lesson by Kondo-sensei

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  • Its nice to see people who study different styles discussing the video in positive ways, not bickering over whos stlye is better, judo, ju-jutus, aiki-jujutsu. aikido. there is alot we can all learn from one another. (not to mention all of the other styles!)

  • excellent instruction

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  • This is one very "glib" video. =p

  • I experimented with a Shihonage-type technique recently.

    1. Tori attacks vertically with sword and steps forward with right leg.

    2. Uke enters to the right, then takes a grip on the sword handle, between the hands.

    3. Tori performs Shihonage movement while Uke maintains grip.

    Uke suffers a Shihonage wristlock and a cut to the neck.

    From different grips on the sword, other techniques appeared, including Kotegaeshi, Kotehineri and a joint-lock Kataguruma - each with easy cuts and the end.

  • If you wants to see similar transitions from the sword to ju-jutsu or aikido technics, and transition from aikido technics to ken-jutsu, iaido, or jo-jutsu, then watchs Shoji Nishio Sensei.

  • Katate Ryote dori (holding the lower part of the arms with two hands) that changes to aihamni katate dori omote shihonage (holding one arm with one hand - right hand to right arm or left arm to left, and then passing uke diagonal in front of the body (omote) and making the throw) - we would call it in Akido. Good shihonage.

  • Excellent. Thank you for sharing.

  • Very interesting video. I have no idea what he said, 'cause I don't speak japanese, but I did learn something about the similarities of kenjutsu and jujutsu.

  • Great transition demo!

  • @aiki067 Testify brother...I get so tired of the internet tough guys who don't post anything of themselves, but try to poop over everyone else's work. Nice comment...

  • Domo arigato, very good video !

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