The nine different schools (ryû) of Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu embody with their techniques a centuries-old Japanese warrior tradition. The present writing (Densho) singles out one of these schools, the Takagi Yôshin Ryû.
Bujinkan Budô Densho – Taijutsu no Kata.
This modern Densho sees itself as working material for daily training. In the representations, only drawings were used in order to focus on the execution of the individual techniques and kata. Short explanatory texts complete the information. In terms of content, the writing outlines the most important unarmed movement forms of the Takagi Yôshin Ryû Taijutsu.
Contents:
Shoden no Kata Omote Waza | Shoden no Kata Ura Waza | Shoden no Eri Shime Gata
Chûden no Sabaki Gata | Chûden no Tai no Kata | Muto Dori Gata | Daisho Sabaki Gata
Okuden no Kata Shirabe Gata | Okuden no Kata Moguri Gata | Kyûsho | Yogoshu
Characteristics:
Publisher: Tengu Publishing Wolfgang Ettig
Author: Carsten Kühn
Language: German
Hardcover: 280 pages
With 630 drawings by Tommy James Peters
Format: 17.5 x 23.5 cm
ISBN: 978-3-924862-32-9)