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Aikido - Yurusu Budo The Irimi-Issoku Principle (Japanese Edition)

Author Shoji Nishio
Publisher Dou Shuppan
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Author(s) Shoji Nishio
Publisher Dou Shuppan
ISBN / ASIN B01KGCAC72
ISBN-13 978B01KGCAC78
Marketplace France 🇫🇷
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This 208-page technical volume is written by one of the greatest teachers of the postwar era, Shoji Nishio Sensei. This is Nishio Sensei’s first book and is presented in bilingual, Japanese-English format for an international readership. This beautiful volume contains hundreds of technical photos illustrating Nishio Sensei’s empty-handed techniques along with detailed explanations and commentary on their interrelationships with the ken and jo, and the deeper principles of aikido.

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CONTENTS

1. Overview

Yurusu Budo - Budo of Acceptance
Basic Technique - Irimi-Issoku
Irimi
??Facing your opponent correctly / Posture for yokomen and shomen / Irimi body-shifting using the sword and staff
Striking knowledge
??Strikes commonly used in aikido /Basic elbow movements & striking applications /Examples of striking within a technique
The sword of purification
Aikido training systems introduced in this book

2. Techniques

Gyakuhanmi
?Kaitennage?Empty-handed technique / Technique while wielding a sword
?Katatedori nikyo?Empty-handed technique / Technique with two swords / Technique with sword & staff
?Zenpo shitakuzushi nikyo?Empty-handed technique / Technique with two swords / Technique with sword & staff
?Te o torasezu sankyo?Empty-handed technique / Technique with two swords / Technique with sword & staff
?Katatedori kotegaeshi?Empty-handed technique / Technique with two swords / Technique with sword & staff

Aihanmi katatedori
?Shihonage?Empty-handed technique / Technique with two swords / Technique with sword & staff
?Kotegaeshi?Empty-handed technique / Technique with two swords / Technique with sword & staff
?Sankyo?Empty-handed technique / Technique with two swords / Technique with sword & staff

Two sodedori techniques
?Kotegaeshi?Empty-handed technique / Technique with two swords / Technique with sword & staff
?Ryosodedori?Empty-handed technique / Technique with two swords / Technique with sword & staff

Katadori menuchi
Shihonage?Empty-handed technique / Technique with two swords / Technique with sword & staff
?Nikyo?Empty-handed technique / Technique with two swords / Technique with sword & staff
?Sankyo?Empty-handed technique / Technique with two swords / Technique with sword & staff

Shomenuchi
?Sokumen iriminage?Empty-handed technique / Technique with two swords / Technique with sword & staff
?Shihonage (omote) ?Empty-handed technique / Technique with two swords / Technique with sword & staff
Ikkyo (omote)?Empty-handed technique / Technique with two swords / Technique with sword & staff
?Nikyo (ura)?Empty-handed technique / Technique with two swords / Technique with sword & staff
?Sankyo (uraosae)?Empty-handed technique / Technique with two swords / Technique with sword & staff
?Shimewaza?Empty-handed technique

Yokomenuchi
?Iriminage?Empty-handed technique
?Shihonage?Empty-handed technique / Technique with two swords / Technique with sword & staff
?Gokyo?Empty-handed technique / Technique with two swords / Technique with sword & staff
?Nikyo?Empty-handed technique / Technique with two swords / Technique with sword & staff
?Kotegaeshi?Empty-handed technique
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