It Was An Excellent Seminar I Must Say...
Greg Weathers
Fuga Dojo Cho
It Was An Excellent Seminar I Must Say...
Greg Weathers
Fuga Dojo Cho
Originally Posted by George Kohler
Thanks George,
I was sure it was in the USA.
Thanks for confirming that.
Do you know if Sato Sensei taught any other ryu-ha at that TaiKai (Asayama Ichiden ryu/Araki shin ryu etc)?
Thanks
Gregory Davis
IF memory serves me correct Sato Kinbei sensei also covered
PA KUA
some AIKI concepts...
LOTS OF INTERNAL THINGS....
TANEMURA SENSEI ALSO COVERED...TAKAGI YOSHIN RYU..
UPPER LEVEL.(INSTRUCTOR CLASS) .ASAYAMA ICHIDEN RYU
Sorry george..didnt mean to answer your question..It just made me think for a second..
Greg Weathers
Fuga dojo cho
Thanks Greg,
I guess the advantage of these TaiKais is that if your below Sandan (or not doing ryu-ha at Shodan level etc), it lets you study a bit of ryu-ha.
Wish I was there.
Getting back to the YSR topic, has Tanemura sensei taught this school to many people in a classical setting (as ryu-ha study etc), I noticed that Michael Coleman Kyoshi has some level of experience in it.
Thanks
Gregory Davis
Hi All,
Thanks for all your answer's. My original answer has been answered in fall.
Thanks for sharing.
Richard
Hi,
in 2004 Quest Video published the first part of the 3 Yagyu Shingan Ryu videos by Shimazu Kenji. Does anybody know if there are plans to publish the other two parts as well?
Karsten
Last edited by kabutoki; 3rd June 2007 at 19:46. Reason: Got the name wrong.
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karsten helmholz
bujinkan shinden dojo buchholz/hamburg
Hello Karsten,
I'll be speaking with Philip Hinshelwood (Yagyu Shingan Ryu Heihojutsu - Australia) in the next few days, so I'll ask him and get back to you. He's a direct student of Shimazu Kenji. In the meantime have a look at
www.yagyushinganryu.se
Regards,
Simon
Simon Louis
Hello Simon,
thank you very much for your offer. I really enjoyed watching the first part and I am curious about the follwing ones. I could of course get the tapes, but since I don´t have a TV, DVDs would be far less complicated.
Best regards,
Karsten
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karsten helmholz
bujinkan shinden dojo buchholz/hamburg
Hello Simon,
were you able to find out something about the videos?
Regards,
Karsten
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karsten helmholz
bujinkan shinden dojo buchholz/hamburg
Hello,
Check out http://www.budovideos.com/shop/custo...ubstring=yagyu I actually purchased Vol-1 of YSR Chikuosha off Shimazu Kenji-sensei in person back in 1993 at an Australian seminar. The footage is excellent and the content very interesting, but only shows the omote waza unless you are a member of the ryu and training under an authorised sensei you won't understand the ura waza.
Cheers,
Paul Steadman
Hi Paul,
thank you for your input. I was actually just asking about the two parts that are availiable only on tape right now. I am well aware of the concepts of koryu teaching. The only reason I´m asking is the one I stated: I enjoyed watching the first part, thats all... ( and I don´t have a TV so I´d prefer DVDs).
Karsten
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karsten helmholz
bujinkan shinden dojo buchholz/hamburg
Hi Karsten,
I spoke with Philip Hinshelwood a few days ago. He's quite busy at this time and won't be able to assist with your enquiry until sometime in August.
Regards,
Simon Louis
Hello Simon,
thank you very much for your effort! We´ll see what happens.
Best regards,
Karsten
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karsten helmholz
bujinkan shinden dojo buchholz/hamburg
Yagyu Shingan-ryu, whether Sendai line or Edo line is a comprehensive combat system (sogo bujitsu). Armored Yawara is only one component of the system. Ueshiba (founder of Aikido) studied the Yawara component of YSR. Yawara is generally taught first, followed by weapons forms at a more advanced level. Menkyo Kaiden would not be awarded for Yawara alone. Perhaps a new branch was formed which only taught Yawara, but this seems odd to say the least.
David Kawazu-Barber
河津バーバー デイビッド
arakido.org / negishiryu.org
On the Genbukan site it mentions that Michael Coleman has a Shoden Menkyo in YSR! From his book, he doesn't seem to mention about any weapons training. In the Genbukan Taikai DVD he demonstrates Kacchu Yawara, but no jujutsu, torite etc.Originally Posted by ouch!
Do any of the main lines have weapons training up to Shoden Menkyo?
Although this comes from the Sendai-line, via Sato Sensei, is it safe to assume that this has become a new line? I thought that grades in Sendai YSR could only be issued from Shimazu Sensei?
Cheers!
Gregory Davis