Gyokko
Ryu Seminar
Chu Ryaku and Geryaku No Maki Levels
Gyokko Ryu Kosshijutsu
玉虎流骨指術
The Jewelled (or Pearl) Tiger School of "Bone Finger Art"
Gyokko Ryu Kosshijutsu techniques were brought to Japan from China during the
Tang Dynasty by a Chinese monk called Cho Gyokko or Yo Gyokko. The Ryu was
passed down from generation to generation and was repeated until it was given to
Sakagami Taro Kunishige. He organized the ryu and served as head from 1532 to
1555. The Ryu was then passed to Momochi Sandayu. The Momochi family then passed
the ryu to the Toda family and to Toshitsugu Takamatsu. Once, when Takamatsu was
training with Shinryuken Toda, he was told that the most important thing for him
to learn, was the eight fundamental techniques. These are the foundation stone
for Hatsumi Sensei's Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu and are the foundation stone of all
martial arts. These techniques are called Kihon Happo. Takamatsu then taught
these techniques to Masaaki Hatsumi, they are also the foundation of Gyokko Ryu.
Kihon Happo is made up of the basic pieces of the Gyokko ryu kata. Gyokko Ryu is
roughly divided into three sections: unarmed vs. unarmed, unarmed vs. knife,
unarmed vs. sword.
Muto Waza are unarmed against either sword or spear and are the most advanced
and difficult techniques of the Ryu. The basic movements are that of a spinning
top. If a lock is placed on a joint, the joint is held still by the body, while
the feet move one's body around the joint. Because footwork takes time, nerve
strikes are applied before and during the motion. The movement in Gyokko ryu is
also around an opponent's fixed point of balance.
Other specialties of this school are Koshi jutsu (attack on muscle and nerve
points), Shito jutsu (use of thumb and other fingers), Ken jutsu (sword), Ko
Dachi (short sword), Yari jutsu (spear), and Bo jutsu (various sticks).
This seminar is open to students
of all levels and styles and will feature many
aspects typically taught by Sensei Frank Hill.
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Unarmed Combat
Historical Weaponry
Contemporary Weaponry
Multiple Attackers
Escapes
Variations
Sensei Hill will provide Gyokko Ryu Churyaku no Maki and Geryaku no Maki in its entirety in two classes.
Mystic Mountain Bujinkan Dojo
August 7th and 8th, 2010
$75/day per person and includes lunch and daily refreshments.
10:00am - 5:00pm
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