Ryuji Shirakawa Aikido Vol 2 DVD - Authentic Japanese Martial Arts Training for Self-Defense & Fitness | Perfect for Home Practice, Dojo Training & Martial Arts Enthusiasts
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For those aspiring to master the graceful and powerful movements of martial arts.
This second volume in the acclaimed Aikido DVD series by Ryuji Shirakawa, known for his dynamic and elegant techniques, focuses on the application of "Breath Power" to create smooth, flexible movements and effective techniques.
Shirakawa, a highly respected Aikido instructor, shares his advanced techniques and variations, emphasizing the importance of soft and supple body movements. This volume covers a wide range of breath throw techniques, as well as flexibility exercises and the integration of sword and staff training closely related to Aikido.
CONTENTS:
Breath Throw Techniques ①: Absorption, Speed, and Rotational Power
Shomen-uchi Breath Throw (Shomen-uchi Ikyo-gaeshi): Absorbing the opponent's technique
Techniques: Dynamic, non-pushing variations, various adaptations
Variations from Shiho-nage: Increasing speed and rotational power
Techniques: Dodging Yokomen-uchi, using atemi, and more
Tsuki Breath Throw: Using soft shoulders
Techniques: Underhand entry, various applications, enhancing rotational power, continuous practice
Focus: Stable center axis and lower body, flexibility
Breath Throw Techniques ②: Using Jo Movements
Upper Breath Throw (Jo, Taijutsu): Transitions into hip throws, dynamic applications
Techniques: Free techniques with thrusts, double hand grabs, rear double hand grabs, staff handling and body techniques
Training Principles: Interview with Ryuji Shirakawa
Instructor & Supervisor:Ryuji Shirakawa (6th Dan Aikikai) In 2013, Shirakawa represented Japan in the Aikido division of the World Martial Arts Festival, captivating many enthusiasts with his elegant techniques. He currently leads a dojo in the Tohoku region and spends a quarter of the year teaching internationally, invited by over 10 countries annually.