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If you are in the Washington, DC, area and interested in studying Takamura Ha Shindo Yoshin Ryu, please contact me. You can visit me on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/yoshinkage) or at my website...
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Same follow up question with this one, as with Takeuchi Ryu. Are the choking techniques in the original curriculum/densho, or were they add on in later years (i.e., pre/early Edo or later Edo)?
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As a follow up, is Ude Shibari existant in the original densho or curriculum of the school, or is it a addition or modification that came about later in the schools history? Or, in other words, is...
You guys may be reading way to much into this. Two questions:
1. Do you think late Edo jujutsu has more in common with modern jujutsu or pre-Edo period, and why?
2. Are chokes common in...
Let me try again. I didn't mean to say the Tenjin Shinyo Ryu in that video looked a lot like the Sosuishi Ryu to which I have seen or been exposed. Actually, at least some of the Sosuishi Ryu seems...
I recently watched the video of Shibata Koichi performing Tenjin Shinyo Ryu, and it occurred to me how much more it seems (to me) like Sosuishi Ryu in flavor, as do either one of these to the myriad...
Ah, that makes more sense, because, as I understand it, Soraito Hasseiho (the second video I reference) was an Edo period construct of Yagyu Shinkage-ryu, so it did not make sense that it would be a...
..., and although I've never seen it performed before, the third one sure looks like it would be (Yagyu) Shinkage-ryu Sangakuen performed with odachi. Again, I don't know what branch it would be.
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The first one is definetely Sangakuen and the second one is definitely Soraito Hasseiho from (Yagyu) Shinkage-ryu. Although it is my understanding that a branch of Shinkage-ryu has been subsumed by,...
Actually, I don't practice aikido, but do practice koryu (mugai-ryu).
My point was not that aikido is koryu, or anything like koryu, but rather that Mr. Lowry's statements do not adequately differentiate koryu from modern budo.
Hmmm. It seems that you could just as easily be describing aikido with these statements.
Joshua,
Sorry for the late reply. Ken Pitchford sensei, who teaches martial arts at the Japanese Culture Center in the Chicago, Illinois area, is a student of Yonehara sensei from Kumamoto. ...