Bujinkan DVD Series 3: Rokushaku Bojutsu with Masaaki Hatsumi
The stick dances with the body. The secret technique of Takamatsu and Masaaki Hatsumi is made into a DVD in response to a hot request. The third is the six-shaku stick technique. Masaaki Hatsumi will demonstrate and explain the stick technique that has been passed down from ancient times. A thorough introduction to the techniques of six-shaku stick technique with high practicality, from basic stance and stick swing type to Hatsune type, Nakaden type, and Okuden. As a video privilege, in 1997, only the performances of the Masaaki Hatsumi family were recorded from the practice scene of the cane, which was the practice theme for one year. Chapters: KAMAEREIUKEMIBOFURIGATAASHIBARAIMENUCHIGATASHIHOBOFURIGATAGOHOURAGOHOSASHIAIFUNABARICHONOISSOKUURANOISSOKUSUSOOTOSHIURASUSOOTOSHIIPPONSUGITAKIOTOSHIKOKUKASANOUCHITACHIOTOSHIHARAIKOTEZUKEMUKOZUMEKEAGEGEKIRYUTSUKEIRIGORINKUDAKITENCHIJINMAEHIRORYOKOTEURANAMITAMAGAESHI SHODENGATA CHUDANKANGI ICHIMONJIGOKI TENCHIJINKOGI CHUDENGATA JODANAIGI IHENCHUGI ICHIMONJISAIGIOKUDENJODANSOGIGEDANSOGIHEITOYAKUGI About the instructor: He studied under Toshitsugu Takamatsu, the last ninja who was called the "Tiger of Mongolia," and inherited the sect of the nine Kobudo schools. Togakure-ryu Ninja, Takagi Yoshin-ryu Jutaijutsu, Tiger Fudo-ryu Koppoujutsu, Tamatora-ryu Koppoujutsu, Ungakure-ryu Ninja, Tamashin-ryu Ninja, Yoshikan-ryu KoppÅjutsu, Shinden Fudo-ryu Koppoujutsu, Kuki Shinden Ryuhachiho secret sword. The Bujinkan Dojo was established by integrating the essences of the nine schools and has students all over the world. Bonus video: Hatsumi teachings on the staff Hatsumi allowed videotaping of training scenes at his dojo from July 1994 to May 1999. The footage taken by his students is not in good condition, but the content is extremely valuable. From the footage taken throughout the year of 1997, we will be offering special highlights of the training theme of that year, "the staff." Language: Japanese with English subtitles Length: 80 min. SPD-7003
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