Daito-ryu Aiki Jujutsu Aiki no Jutsu Takuma Kai 

Hisa Takuma Takeda Sokaku NEW

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About This Items

  1. A mysterious martial art that was passed down from Sokaku Takeda, the founder of Chukyo, to Takuma Hisa and then Tsune Mori. make full use of small hands
  2. From joint techniques and vital point techniques, to aiki techniques such as unuki aiki, iri aiki, touching aiki, front shoulder jamming aiki, etc.
  3. The general manager of Takuma-kai reveals the essence and secrets of many techniques that have been kept out of the public until now.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: History and characteristics of Daito-ryu Aikijujutsu
Section 1 History and Techniques
History/Takuma Hisa and Takuma-kai/Techniques/Kaiden Catalog/Techniques/Excellent Features
Section 2 Major features of the technique
Four major characteristics / Large number of techniques / Most of the techniques are small techniques / The technique is completely different from Judo / The pinnacle of techniques is Aiki no Jutsu
Chapter 2 Key points techniques
Section 1 Four outer articles
Soto Shikajo / The name "Shikajo" / The essence of the technique is physical manipulation / Making the opponent stand up and down / "Techniques to master the shoulders" and "techniques to pull down" / The secret has been revealed
Section 2 Four Articles
Four of these articles / Encounter with Daito-ryu Aikijujutsu / Training situation / Training methods at the time / Korejin's martial arts
Chapter 3 Joint techniques
Section 1 Everversion/breath tightening, deep inversion
 Nikajo ``Gyogaku Breath Tighten'' / Sangajo ``Shingyaku'' / Aiki at the basis of techniques
Section 2 Differences between joint techniques and aiki techniques
Joint techniques and Aiki techniques/Gently pressing to touch/"Kyushin Aiki" "Suppressing Aiki"
Chapter 4 Aiki no Jutsu
Section 1 Nuki Aiki
Nuki Aiki / Ultimate Nuki Aiki / Unleash your strength / “Futototsu” / Invisible techniques
Section 2 Ire Aiki, Touch Aiki
Defense Instinct / Ire Aiki (Katai Aiki) / Touch Aiki
Section 3 Elbow extension
Elbow extension/Hard learning/discovery of tricks/widely used techniques
Section 4 Two-handed catch and Aiki throw
The Nobel Prize of the martial arts world? / Thumb mound / Attacking the thumb mound / Instinctual movements / Dreams and unconscious movements
Section 5: Front shoulder-studded Aiki, Shoulder-mounted Aiki
A treasure trove of small techniques/Aiming to master the secret/Shoulder-stuck Aiki/Shoulder-mounted Aiki/Just relax and put it on/Same reaction between bodies
Section 6: Forbidden Technique: Teaming up in Aya
Hands folded in a twill/Issues to be considered/Solutions by Master Shotaka Chiba/Taboo Aiki Mastering Daruma
Section 7 Aiki of the gauntlet and breaking of the waist
Aiki of the back of the hand / Combining front shoulder aiki / Breaking the waist / Breaking the waist with aiki of the armpits
Section 8 Aiki and beat
Daito-ryu Aiki Techniques/Elbow Aiki Techniques/Three Elements of Techniques
Section 9 Kakete and Aiki (1)
Kakete and Ukete/Kakete left in the Soden photo book/Kakete can be described in one word.
Section 10 Kakete and Aiki (2)
"Aiki of the Receiver", which takes advantage of the opponent's attack / "Aiki of the Kakete", which attacks the opponent proactively and preemptively / Aiki of the Kakete is a sword technique
Section 11 Aiki in the hand and Aiki in the back of the hand
Aiki in the hands/The principles of Aiki techniques and joint techniques/Aiki in the backs of the hands/Learned through accidental discoveries
Section 12 Back Aiki and Sunguchi Aiki
Back Aiki / Breaking timing / Shukuchi Aiki / “Aiki lies in the other person”
Section 13 Kote Aiki
Why “Kote”? / How to apply stimulation subtly and exquisitely / “Thumb Killer”
Chapter 5: Other techniques of Takuma-kai
Section 1 Sleeve technique
Sleeve techniques/attacking without picking/hand sword techniques/hand sword picking
Section 2: Determining
What is Tachime? / Kyu Takuma Master's Tachimei / Tachime to completely stop the opponent's movements / Applying "Ultimate Aiki"
Section 3 The last part is the legs
Foot techniques and martial arts/Foot techniques in Daito-ryu/How to use foot techniques
Section 4: Simultaneous strikes and final consolidation technique
Simultaneous beating: “The geisha drums are played alternately.” / What kind of movement is this? / The final technique / “Pull up at that point.”
Chapter 6 Aiki is a technique
Aiki is a technique / Techniques that have not been explained / Techniques that bring out the movements of the opponent / What we want from practitioners

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