This video is now available for sale at Payloadz.com. It contains the three Kosshi Kihon Sanpo techniques from Kihon Happo, plus henka and two Ura waza for each technique.
KIHON HAPPO – KOSSHI KIHON SANPOU
Kihon happo is the most fundamental and basic techniques in the Bujinkan system. It is divided into KOSSHI KIHON SANPO and TORIDE KIHON GOHOU. On this video the following techniques from KOSSHI KIHON SANPOU is performed…
NOTE! This video together with the forth coming TORIDE KIHON GOHOU mini seminar in January 30′th will be put together as a two hour DVD (approximately) and released in February 2010. The Toride Kihon Gohou part will also be released as a separate file for download like this one.
Ten Ryaku no maki is the first level of taijutsu basics. Including,
Hajutsu kyuho – nine techniques to break down the opponent,
Gyaku gi – reversed techniques
Nage kata – throwing techniques
Ryusui iki – sacrifice throws
Shime waza – strangulation techniques
This movie was filmed May 30′th 2009 at Kaigozan Dojo. This training was a walk through of the second Taijutsu level by Mats Hjelm, Bujinkan Shihan Kugyo Happobiken. This is the basics recommended especially for beginners and students between 6 Kyu and 4 Kyu in the Bujinkan Dojo system.
On a Windows PC you can watch it in iTunes or Quicktime player (these programs is available for free on apple.com. VLC is another good program that can play these files.
Ten Ryaku no maki is the first level of taijutsu basics. Including,
Taihenjutsu ukemi – break falling and rolling,
Hiken juroppo – 16 strikes and kicks,
Kamae – body positioning and angles,
Sanshin no kata – five basic movement kata,
Kihon happo – eight basic fighting techniques
Shinken taihenjutsu – three basic evasions from sword attacks.
This movie was filmed May 30′th 2009 at Kaigozan Dojo. This training was a walk through of the first Taijutsu level by Mats Hjelm, Bujinkan Shihan Kugyo Happobiken. This is the basics recommended especially for beginners and students between 9 Kyu and 7 Kyu in the Bujinkan Dojo system.
On a Windows PC you can watch it in iTunes or Quicktime player (these programs is available for free on apple.com. VLC is another good program that can play these files.