Kihon Happo – Ganseki Nage

Kihon Happo is the very foundation of Bujinkan Dojo Budo Taijutsu. Here is the eigth technique called Ganseki Nage from page 48 in the YUDANSHA book.

Kihon Happo – Musha Dori (Udejime Ashiori Kata)

Kihon Happo is the very foundation of Bujinkan Dojo Budo Taijutsu. Here is the seventh technique called Musha Dori (Ude Jime Ashi Ori Kata) from page 47 in the YUDANSHA book.

Kihon Happo – Ura Kote Gyaku Dori

Kihon Happo is the very foundation of Bujinkan Dojo Budo Taijutsu. Here is the sixth technique called Ura Kote Gyaku Dori from page 46 in the YUDANSHA book.

Kihon Happo – Omote Kote Gyaku Ken Sabaki

Kihon Happo is the very foundation of Bujinkan Dojo Budo Taijutsu. Here is the fifth technique called Omote Kote Gyaku Ken Sabaki from page 45 in the YUDANSHA book.

Kihon Happo – Omote Kote Gyaku Dori

Omote Kote Gyaku Dori Daoshi Waza from the Kihon Happo Toride Kihon Kata Goho of Bujinkan Dojo Budo Taijutsu.

Kihon Happo – Ichimonji no Kata

Ichimonji Waza from the Kihon Happo Kosshi Kihon Sanpo of Bujinkan Dojo Budo Taijutsu.

Kihon Happo – Hicho no Kata – Ura Waza no 2

Maybe you had problem understanding how I do some of the techniques, well it’s not supposed to be to easy. Anyway we just recorded the second Ura Waza to the Kimon Happo technique Hichō plus a few Henka.

Watch until the end and you will learn how to do Omotegyaku with the ass.

Enjoy!

MUDANSHA BOOK by MATS HJELM

武神館無段者の案内所
MUDANSHA – BEGINNERS GUIDE TO BUJINKAN

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English, Perfect-bound Paperback, 96 pages richly illustrated with pictures and illustrations.

This book is a guide for beginners in the Bujinkan Dojo. Everything about the rules and expectations of you as a pratctitioner, etiquette and traditions as well as the most fundamental techniques in our beautiful art.

  • 天略の巻 TEN RYAKU NO MAKI (The scroll of Heaven)
    Here we learn to move the body naturally and effectively. Essentially how to become a good Uke (receiver of techniques). When Hatsumi Soke’s own teacher Takamatsu Sensei started training over 120 years ago as a young boy he was thrown around the Dojo by the seniors for a year before he was taught any techniques. This gave him a good foundation for the next level.

About the Author: Mats have been training Bujinkan Budo-taijutsu since the early 1980’s. He travelled all around the world to train and teach Bujinkan Budo-taijutsu. http://YudanshaBook.com

Print details: 6″ x 9″, perfect binding, white interior paper (60# weight), black and white interior ink, white exterior paper (90# weight), full-color exterior ink.