korin taky
7th August 2003, 20:33
Dear all,
Once I have already arrived at this forum, the first thing I thought was the amazing knowledgment that most of members have shown about traditional martial arts and gendai budo.
I shot my first message to discuss about it. Most of people knows about Mochizuki Minoru connection to Daito ryu. It is said (and proved) that Ueshiba sensei delivered two Daito ryu scrolls to Mochizuki sensei, one called hiden ogi and another called goshin yo no te. Other way says that Mochizuki Daito ryu credentials are some hiden mokuroku scroll and hiden ogi no koto. So the goshin yo no te, a very advanced techniques, does not apear in Mochizuki currículum.
The fact is that in Yoseikan method, the Daito ryu references are very low, as we see in the book Nihon den Jujutsu, and in many Yoseikan aikido sessions.
What about this two ways of the story? Anyone knows some teacher of Yoseikan Budo that focus more training into Daito techniques? Did Mochizuki Minoru focus and teach this intermediate and advanced techniques someday in th past, or simply adopted what he likes more?
Thanks, and best regards from Spain, :wave:
Once I have already arrived at this forum, the first thing I thought was the amazing knowledgment that most of members have shown about traditional martial arts and gendai budo.
I shot my first message to discuss about it. Most of people knows about Mochizuki Minoru connection to Daito ryu. It is said (and proved) that Ueshiba sensei delivered two Daito ryu scrolls to Mochizuki sensei, one called hiden ogi and another called goshin yo no te. Other way says that Mochizuki Daito ryu credentials are some hiden mokuroku scroll and hiden ogi no koto. So the goshin yo no te, a very advanced techniques, does not apear in Mochizuki currículum.
The fact is that in Yoseikan method, the Daito ryu references are very low, as we see in the book Nihon den Jujutsu, and in many Yoseikan aikido sessions.
What about this two ways of the story? Anyone knows some teacher of Yoseikan Budo that focus more training into Daito techniques? Did Mochizuki Minoru focus and teach this intermediate and advanced techniques someday in th past, or simply adopted what he likes more?
Thanks, and best regards from Spain, :wave: