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chrismoses
06-16-2005, 10:05 AM
I was wondering if anyone had any experience with Hokushin Shinoh Ryu Iai-Do. I found their site recently and it seems that they are based in part on the line of Shinto Ryu that I study. If anyone on this board is an active or past member, I would love to compare notes, particularly if you were aware of what aspects of your training came from Shinto Ryu as opposed to Hokushin Itto Ryu.
Here (http://www.txc.net.au/~hokushin/) is the website that I found. Thanks in advance.
Tim Atkinson
06-16-2005, 04:41 PM
I had about 12 months training with a New Zealand Hokushin Shinoh Ryu Iai-do. I was 16 at the time and this was my first exposure to iai or any JSA. I only learnt the first five kata. Though I did see performed by others, kata against a yari. I have often wondered where these kata came from.
Sorry to muddy the waters.
meekrat
06-22-2005, 08:18 AM
I've been activly a member of hokushin shinoh ryu in Brisbane under Nick and Jacqui Callahan for about 3 years now. Our school went to the taikai in Nagoya last year as well. If you have any questions what so ever please ask. I would strongly recommend it...
Also Tim if you would like to continue in shinoh ryu there is a class at the PCYC in Beenleigh run by mike little at 6:30pm
Failing that we train at the Lota PCYC 7:30pm Tuesday nights.
*edit: Oh Tim the waza you are referring to is called Yari-Sebaki.
Tim Atkinson
06-22-2005, 04:39 PM
Jonathan,
Thanks for the low down.
I am in the process of making the move from the Gold Coast to Brisbane. I will see how things pan out when I get there.
Again thanks for the info.
meekrat
06-24-2005, 12:32 AM
No problem, if you feel like training again just send me an email and I'll give you the details then.
chrismoses
06-24-2005, 01:11 PM
Thanks to those of you who have replied. I'm interested in finding similiarities that may exist between our styles. In Shinto Ryu Iai-Battojutsu, one of our distinguishing features is fumichigai a jumping step change simultaneous with a downward cut or occasionally a tsuki. Is this something preserved in HSR?
Thanks in advance.
meekrat
06-27-2005, 08:46 AM
Chris, yes a few techniques involve those movements...
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