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Bujinkan 妙音術 Myō-on jutsu, a Mysterious Sound in the Kukan « INFOS BUJINKAN
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BLOG D'INFORMATIONS SUR LE BUJINKAN. Bujinkan 妙音術 Myō-on jutsu, a Mysterious Sound in the Kukan. The old bike path to the Bujinkan hombu dojo is gone, photo by Michael Glenn. Last week we were making a video of 折倒 Setto. For my Bujinkan class. This is a simple Koto Ryu kata that many have experienced. But this time the expression of it was different. My opponents were collapsing and flying away as if by an unseen force! Hatsumi Sensei has suggested this year (and last) that we power our taijutsu with shi...
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January 2015 | Bujinkan Santa Monica
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Train smart. Live better. The Distance Secret for Shaping Kukan. Vending Machines, Matsudo photo by Michael Glenn. I used to have a friend who was so beautiful. She had a classical face like you would see in a Renaissance painting. Her brown skin was rich in color and smooth. She always had a bright smile for me. Then one day, I met her at the grocery store and she had deep wolverine style wounds across her face. He held the claw up like 刀匿礮姿 tōtoku hyōshi. Hatsumi Sensei use the word 片方 katahou. T...
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Los Angeles has so many martial arts schools. When I first moved here it felt like they were convenience stores with one on every corner. In the martial arts world there is even a name for these generic commercial schools: McDojo. Lucky for you the Bujinkan is the opposite of that. It is not a sport. There are no rules. No tournaments. It isn’t any kind of watered down combat system. What we do is scary. And fun. Even life changing. Hatsumi Sensei and Michael Glenn. You want to train with us? And all you...
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Bujinkan 妙音術 Myō-on jutsu, a Mysterious Sound in the Kukan | Bujinkan Santa Monica
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Train smart. Live better. Bujinkan 妙音術 Myō-on jutsu, a Mysterious Sound in the Kukan. The old bike path to the Bujinkan hombu dojo is gone, photo by Michael Glenn. Last week we were making a video of 折倒 Settō. For my Bujinkan class. This is a simple Kotō Ryū kata that many have experienced. But this time the expression of it was different. My opponents were collapsing and flying away as if by an unseen force! Hatsumi Sensei has suggested this year (and last) that we power our taijutsu with shizenryoku...
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April 2015 | Bujinkan Santa Monica
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Train smart. Live better. 鬼角拳 Kikaku Ken Makes Me Laugh. Demon greeting in the new Bujinkan Hombu Dojo, photo by Michael Glenn. The other night, I gave each of my students a Glasgow kiss. They didn’t like it. This is a slang term for a headbutt. If you subscribe to my training notes. The 鬼 Oni, or demon is not the same type of demon that westerners fear. Oni are associated with wild energy and bodily strength. They can be positive or negative. Hatsumi Sensei said that. 8220;In the Bujinkan now we have re...
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Apuntes de un samurai 侍: marzo 2016
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Apuntes de un samurai 侍. Jueves, 31 de marzo de 2016. Asakusa es uno de los barrios con más historia del centro de Tokio. Los grandes carteles luminosos dejan paso a los templos y el maquillaje es sustituido por atuendos más tradicionales. Templo Sensoji al caer el sol. Aunque después de visitar Kyoto pierda fuerza, lo cierto es que Sensoji es el templo más antiguo e importante de Tokio y constituye un motivo suficiente para visitar Asakusa. Metro: Asakusa, líneas Asakusa (A) y Ginza (G). Si estás buscan...
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Apuntes de un samurai 侍: mayo 2016
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Apuntes de un samurai 侍. Miércoles, 25 de mayo de 2016. Historia del Santuario Katori. El Santuario Katori es un importante monumento Shinto situado en Katori (ciudad de Sawara) en la prefectura de Chiba y está dedicado a Futsu-nushi-no-mikoto. Esta deidad mitológica jugó un papel muy importante en la pacificación del Japón ancestral, haciéndoles llegar las reglas del nieto (Ninigi-no-mikoto) de la deidad del Sol (Amaterasu-o-mi-kami) y antepasado de la familia imperial. 2º Soke: Wakasa-no-kami Morichika.
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Apuntes de un samurai 侍: Diferentes expresiones para decir ‘Hola’ en japonés
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Apuntes de un samurai 侍. Viernes, 20 de mayo de 2016. Diferentes expresiones para decir ‘Hola’ en japonés. Seguramente la gran mayoría de vosotros conocéis la palabra ‘こんにちは’ (Konnichiwa) para decir ‘Hola’ en japonés. Esta expresión es correcta y seguramente es la más conocida, sin embargo existen varias formas más de decir ‘hola’ en japonés y pensamos que es interesante que también las conozcáis. Las expresiones marcadas con una ‘C’ se utilizan en conversaciones coloquiales con familia y ami...Esta form...