I, of course ment that I was in London the 6-8 of may :-)
//Tommy
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I, of course ment that I was in London the 6-8 of may :-)
//Tommy
Lee, please congratulate your father from me!
Lee...I will be in London 6-8 of may, so I you are in town I will buy you a pint! :-)
Hi!
Yesterday they tought Seiryoku Zenyo Kokumin Taiiku Kata at the Kodokan Summer Kata course. Unfortunally I was not there :-)
Maybe this will lead to a bit more interrest for it...?
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Hi all!
I don't know if this is the right place for this thread but I guess most people read this thread.
I'm looking for the name of a japanese book. It's showing the scrolls of different...
Hi Hanna!
Would be interesting to know the name of the club you are practicing, because I also practice in Sweden...
Regards,
Tommy
PS! Also dance Tango :-)
Hi Josh!
If you like the samurai tradition and the samurai combat based system you should look for a koryu jujutsu school.
There is some I think in the USA...I think you have Araki-ryu, Hontai...
Hi!
The first text on the cover is:
柔道: judo
入門: primer, manual, entering an institute, introduction to
より: from, out of, since, than
極意: essential point, main point
‚Ü‚Å: (uk) till doing
Thanks a lot Lee! Helped a lot...
I'm in the process of translating som parts of the Hiden Koryu Jujutsu book using the JWPce word processor...
Regards,
Tommy
Hi all!
In japanese text on jujutsu I have seen the kanji for "hand" used to refer to the kata or techniqe...Is this common and what dows it mean in this context?
Regards,
Tommy
The Kanji wasn't visible in my browser...hmmm....
However, the nelson for the kanji is:
3763 (stature, height) followed by 5236 (skeleton, bone, remains, frame)
Regards,
Tommy
Hi all!
I wonder where what bone on the body this is:
?Ò?œ
I used google to search for it and came up with some ciropractic pages...
Regards,
Tommy
Hi all!
I instructed at a kata clinic this weekend in Kodokan Goshin-jutsu...
We started to discuss the name for the armlock in the kata naname zuki of the Kodokan Goshin-jutsu...
For me the...
Hi again David,
and thanks for your answer...Due to my practise of Judo I'm very interested in Kito-ryu...Unfortuanlly I have seen some info on the web of Kito-ryu that is not the real deal (well...
Hi David!
The Kito-ryu you're practicing...Which branch of Kito-ryu are you practicing? According to Peter Boylan there suppossed to be two excisting branches of Kito-ryu in Japan...Is this where...
Hi Maska!
It's a rule here on E-budo to sign your post with the full name...
Regards,
Tommmy
Hi all!
Anyone got a good recepie on Yakiniku? I tried one from the net but it didn't taste exactly the way I'm used from the restaurant...Well, perhaps it depends on the chef...? :-)
Regards,...
Hi!
Thank you for thinking that I have a budo store... :-) Unfortunally I don't...
But Peter Boylan have them on his webshop: http://www.mugendobudogu.com/
Havn't checked, but they could...
Not that much ground work...? The feeling I got is that in USA you don't practice groundwork that much in judo...In Sweden I guess it's about 50-50 (or at least in our club :-) )....And also from the...
Actually, Peter, the Chinese translation ("to kick") Ben wrote fits better with the context...
Regards,
Tommy
Well that makes sense to me...I already guest that it would have something to do with kicking :-)
And yes...it old japanese....
Regards,
Tommy
The romanji for this kanji is not "shika ashi", but just "ke"...
Regards,
Tommy
Hi all!
I'm using the JWP but it does not include this Kanji...Anyone knows what it means...?
Regards,
Tommy
Well...That would be Tenjin Shinyo-ryu. It uses a lot of atami-waza...
Regards,
Tommy
This was the whole sentence. It's a description of what's going on in a kata...
Regards,
Tommy
Yes...I have seen it...But I'm translating an other book aswell (and that book cannot be found in english), and yori is used often there aswell...
And also the translating thing is really...