David Orange is an E-Budo member, but has not been active for many years. He is around on social media, though, and I'll send him the link to your thread in the event he's available to address it.
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David Orange is an E-Budo member, but has not been active for many years. He is around on social media, though, and I'll send him the link to your thread in the event he's available to address it.
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I hope that you get the required attendance. Okamoto Sensei is not to be missed! I would alert any Daito Ryu Aikijujutsu groups in Europe, and encourage them to attend this event. Also, Okamoto...
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We now have beautiful embroidered patches with the kanji for "Aikijujutsu," available in our Takeshin Buyu Ya online store!
The 5" patches come in black with white kanji, and white with black...
Okamoto Sensei has superb, soft aiki. Anyone who is interested in the refined "internals" that are so rarely seen in the Japanese martial arts, should attend this seminar.
My business partner and sensei, Edward Castillo, and I are about to open our online store: Takeshin Buyu Ya. We will be featuring a line of shirts, embroidered patches, stickers, mugs and other...
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Quora is a mixed bag, and I've seen some interesting, authentic discussion there as well as misinformation. But, yes, you have to take what's posted there with a grain of salt, especially if one is a...
It's true that this website is a backwater now, and most activity is on social media. Check on FB, Reddit, Quora and other online conversation pits. They all have martial arts and even koryu...
Welcome back!
I don't know whether any of the old Shorinji crowd still stops in here. Even Anders and Steve rarely do. I hope you are able to rally the troops, though, and enjoy some conversation in...
Hello,
As long as there is content directly relating to close-quarters combatives, it can remain here. If it's a more general training topic ("Training in Japan"), then I will move it to a more...
Ah. My eyes seem to have skipped over the dates you provided!
However, I would love to see an exhibit of prints by Yoshitoshi Mori and some of his contemporaries. who would fall within that time...
Sounds like a nice collection. Do they have any of Kuniyoshi's 47 Ronin series? It's nice to see actual early run prints from the artist's blocks. Also, works of other popular artists of the day,...
I would try contacting Lan Tran in Philadelphia and asking if he can connect you with someone in the Allentown/Bethlehem area. He knows a lot of the other instructors. Some of the listings on the I...
Not bagua, but if you are interested in internal Chinese arts, you might look into Zhong Xin Dao I Liq Chuan. There is a branch in Philadelphia under Lan Tran and Nancy Watterson, disciples of the...
Welcome to E-Budo, Colter.
We hope you enjoy the forums. Internet discussion boards aren't as active as they used to be, back in the day, but they're still here, and E-Budo is a great archive of...
Try going back to where you were, and open up a blank post reply, if you were replying to something, or new thread if you had started one. and look to see if there is a "recover auto-saved" box in...
There is no reason not to train, and lots of good reasons -to- train -- improved fitness and flexibility, energy, mental exercise/learning something new... sure beats being sedentary or playing...
Hi Matt,
I'm moving this thread/post to the Sword Arts Dojo Finder section in the Sword Arts subforum. It's in the Koryu section.
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Jeff, I think BJJ guys would flip if they saw the old Kosen judo films that obviously were made far before BJJ's time. ;)
Jeff, you know for a fact that BJJ invented all of the chokes, strangles, locks, and essentially every scrap of newaza. They are sure of it! Japanese jujutsu and judo never existed. ;)
I can't comment on whether or not Ueshiba was exposed to Ono Ha Itto Ryu by Takeda, or why various aikido shihan chose the koryu that they did. What I can say, though, is that despite the frequent...
Welcome to E-Budo, Fabrizio. It's nice to have you here!