Daito Ryu
Self Defense Techiques of the Muden Juku:
The Techniques.
"Even people of slight build can penetrate the secrets of Daito
Ryu Aikijujutsu. This is because one who uses only muscular effort
can be defeated by one who understands the principles of Kuzushi (balance
breaking). In this way, it is possible for one to turn a potentially
dangerous situation to one's own advantage."
(From: "Article on the sword arts of the Aizu Clan." From
"Tales of Bushido Told by Firelight.")
To explain the above statement further, Daito Ryu consists of a unique
collection of waza (techniques) including:
"Soft" techniques (techniques that require a minimal use
of force), joint techniques, special strikes to vital points of the
body (Atemi), "hard" techniques, and so forth.
The arts of Takeda Sokaku have had a long held reputation for being
too "rough" and many people, especially women, disliked
its practice. In particular, Morihei Ueshiba's Aikido, as a "soft
" style, has gained a great many practitioners across the world.
Daito Ryu consists of Ju-Jutsu and also "Aikijujutsu", which
was practiced within the Aizu clan as a special type of self-defense
that belonged to a group of techniques known as "O-Shiki-Uchi"
("Great teachings within the room")
Muden Juku practices this type of Bujutsu. Training in Aikijujutsu
develops a high level of self-defense ability and leads to a more
refined spirit and upright character.
Because Aiki techniques do not require great physical effort to execute,
men and women can enjoy its practice. It is a suitable physical practice
for the very young and old.
This is possible because even the most subtle twist of a child's hand
or sudden application of a technique can overcome an attacker if one
knows how and when to apply it. Because of this, Daito Ryu can be
considered one of the most suitable arts for all ages and types of
people.
By the time they each the level of third Dan, most practitioners are
able to attain a softness and smoothness like that of silk when performing
techniques. The principle in Judo that "softness overcomes hardness"
reflects this level of attainment. This quality of "soft"
Aiki is also good for a healthy, relaxed body. People who train to
this level can spread this "soft Aiki" far and wide. |