Monday, August 26, 2024

Bujinkan Taihenjutsu Muto Dori

In our first level of taijutsu training we have three movement exercises where we practice avoiding and responding to a sword cut, of which naturally a safe-padded training sword is always used.

These three lessons are routinely practiced and explored in our Saturday class as they are part of the fundamental (kihon) practice of our movement.

But just what are we practicing during that practice?

What one sees in our training is that all of the students in class practice the same lessons together at the same time, black belts, green belts, and white belts all work together. Yet, in training together, while each student works on the movement, where you are in the training determines what actions points one is working on.

Naturally, the main point of these three training exercises is not to get hit, while at the same time placing your body through the use of taijutsu in a safe space so the attacks cannot continue. No matter your level in training this is the focus, but what about training at each belt level?

As a white belt, a student who is new to our movement-art, the focus is on getting used to having things swung at you, having punches and kicks thrown, etc. For many and most new students having a (padded) sword swung at you is not a day-to-day occurrence, and there is a learning-period to being able to navigate this before one can even start working on getting out of the way and moving to a safe place in the space (kukan).

In this way, and with taihenjutsu muto dori as an example there are always multiple training action points to be working on depending on where one is in the training journey.

See you in the dojo!

The aim of the Bujinkan Shinmyoken Dojo (school of the life giving sword) is to understand nature and the movement of being zero through taijutsu- martial ways of using the body. The school exists to create and transmit this feeling and method through the experience of isshi soden.

Located in Westchester New York, the Bujinkan Shinmyoken Dojo is a martial arts training group founded in 2005 with the aim of coming together as martial arts friends to study the Japanese martial arts of Masaaki Hatsumi through the movement lessons of the Bujinkan Dojo.

Training is supervised by Fred Feddeck who has been studying Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu since 1993.

Classes are held on Saturday Mornings from 9-11 AM at a local park in Yonkers New York easily accessible by car, train, and bus. Additional training times are held for workshops and seminars each quarter.

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