Thursday, December 1, 2011

Hans Goto Sensei - Visit to Scandinavia


Hans Goto Sensei - Visit to Scandinavia


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Visit of Hans Goto Sensei to Scandinavia
DVD 2/3

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Hans Goto Sensei - Visit to Scandinavia

Kensho Furuya Sensei Art of Aikido - Vol 1-3

Kensho Furuya Sensei Art of Aikido - Vol 1-3



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Vol 1: In this video by Kensho Furuya, he explores Shoshinshu Aikido. Also featured is material on the Founder of Aikido and Doshu. Includes:
General introduction to Aikido Techniques
The Principles of Entering and Turning
Keiko-Gi
The Practice Uniform
The Meaning of Practice.
Vol 2: On this DVD, Kensho Furuya, Aikido 5th Dan features basic techniques, throwing and joint techniques, The 5 Controls: Ikkyo, Nikyo, Sankyo, Yonkyo and Gokyo.
Vol 3: According to Kensho Furuya, Aikido 5th Dan, Aikido is committment and perserverance. Contents include:
Ukemi (breakfall training), more basic techniques and freestyle applications, The principle of Tenshin, Ki (vital energy), internal breathing exercises, training is a lifetime study.

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Kensho Furuya Sensei Art of Aikido - Vol 1-3

Mitsugi Saotome Seminar


Mitsugi Saotome Seminar

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Mitsugi Saotome
Rip video 3 cassettes
Seminar in the U.S., bokken and jo technique demonstrates student seminar again.

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Mitsugi Saotome Seminar

National Self Defense Institute Complete Aiki-Jitsu


National Self Defense Institute Complete Aiki-Jitsu

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Aiki-Jitsu is an art which focuses on the idea that balance is essential to all things. Students of the art learn first to balance themselves physically, as well as internally and from this ability they learn to help others find the balance that they have lost. Aiki-Jitsu is truly a path of self improvement, tied by necessity to an effective method of self-defense.
A wide variety of methods are employed in Aiki-Jitsu, but it can be recognized mostly by the subtle flowing throws and joint-locks and extremely effective control of an opponent’s center of gravity. Because of the lack of reliance on crushing force or feats of extreme flexibility, Aiki-Jitsu is an effective means of self-defense for students of any age or physical condition. Anyone can learn to use this art as a way to protect themselves and to continually challenge their physical selves, as well as the inner self.

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National Self Defense Institute Complete Aiki-Jitsu

Beachbody - Shaun T's Insanity - Insane Abs


Beachbody - Shaun T's Insanity - Insane Abs

Insane Abs is 33 minutes of taking your abs to new levels that you never knew existed
Insane Abs starts with a warm up, you go through 5 minutes of different types of running in place and plyo moves. You do exercises like running in place with high knees and adding a twist in the upper body (warms up your core). Next, you have Tuck Jumps, Power Jumps, and T-Kicks, then another round of the same warm up, just faster. The next set of exercises on the floor, balancing on your buttocks, with legs raised out in front and upper body at an angle. This focuses on the core.

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Beachbody - Shaun T's Insanity - Insane Abs

Seminar Aikido, Jodo, Iaido, Shodo - Lerin Island


Seminar Aikido, Jodo, Iaido, Shodo - Lerin Island
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Recording an annual seminar on Aikido, Jodo, Iaido and Shodo held permanent organizer of the event for 30 years in a row - Daniel Leclair. In this record there are only some of the individual studies for each of the above types before.

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Seminar Aikido, Jodo, Iaido, Shodo - Lerin Island

Seminar Sensei Gaku Homma 7th Dan


Seminar Sensei Gaku Homma 7th Dan

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Interesting video there is something to see. 30 percent of the time devoted to weapons (bokken, jo).

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Seminar Sensei Gaku Homma 7th Dan

For advertising The Teaching Of Budo - Kashima Shin Ryu Kenjutsu - Inaba Minoru Sensei


The Teaching Of Budo - Kashima Shin Ryu Kenjutsu - Inaba Minoru Sensei

Description:
Inaba Minoru sensei is the director of the Meiji Jingu Shiseikan in Tokyo, where he teaches both Aikido and Kashima Shinryu Kenjutsu. The Meiji Jingu shrine was originally constructed in 1920 in memory of the Emperor Meiji, and is one of the most important Shinto shrines in Japan. The Shiseikan dojo at the Meiji Jingu was established in order to promote education through traditional martial arts, such as Kyudo (Japanese archery), Judo, Kendo, and Aikido.
Kashima Shinryu is one of the older traditional Japanese martial art (koryu) which developed during Japan's turbulent mediaeval period, and its teachings are believed to be the core of Japanese martial arts. It was revitalised by Kunii Zen'ya, the 18th generation headmaster of Kashima Shinryu who died in 1966. Inaba sensei is a direct student of Master Kunii Zen'ya.
Swordsmanship helps develop a relaxed and clearly focused movement, with power and subtlety. It also develops “ma-ai” – judgment of distance and accuracy of timing. Studying Kashima Shinryu Kenjutsu is therefore a valuable complement to Aikido studies for those who are interested in the Budo aspects of Aikido. Inaba sensei holds an 8th dan in Aikido (Aikikai).

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The Teaching Of Budo - Kashima Shin Ryu Kenjutsu - Inaba Minoru Sensei

The Teaching Of Budo - Kashima Shin Ryu Kenjutsu - Inaba Minoru Sensei