Daito-ryu Aiki-jujutsu & Iai Shin-Ken-ryu Jujutsu: Instant Control Without Cutting
Soft Aiki from the Lineage of Kodo Horikawa Defeating Opponents Without Drawing the Sword
Shudai Makita teaches techniques from Daito-ryu Aiki-jujutsu that control opponents using aiki principles, originating from the state of wearing a sword (tachi). Even when gripped by the hilt, scabbard, or arm, these techniques utilize aiki to throw the opponent without resorting to cutting them. Rather than intending to strike the opponent, the focus is on neutralizing their intent to strike.
This instructional video combines the art of iai (quick-draw sword techniques) and aiki-jutsu, focusing on techniques that incapacitate opponents swiftly and efficiently without resorting to lethal force.
Contents:
Standing Techniques:
Seated Techniques (Iai in the Palace):
Seated Capture: 100 Consecutive Aiki Throws
Instructor and Supervisor: Shudai Makita
Born December 1969, entered the Kodo Horikawa School of Daito-ryu Aiki-jujutsu in December 1969. In March 2002, authorized to open the dojo as the head of the Tokyo Headquarters of the Kodo Horikawa School. Founded the Shin-gi-sei-eikan in November 2004, starting with Daito-ryu Aiki-jujutsu and Iai Shin-Ken-ryu Jujutsu. Inheriting the soft aiki of Kodo Horikawa, he continues to pursue martial arts throughout his life, constantly refining his skills.
Language: Japanese
Run Time: 54 min.
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