Saijutsu

Traditional Okinawan Weapon Art

Nonfiction, Sports, Individual Sports, Training, Martial Arts & Self Defence, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Mind & Body
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Author: Katsumi Murakami ISBN: 9781462916955
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing Publication: October 1, 2000
Imprint: Tuttle Publishing Language: English
Author: Katsumi Murakami
ISBN: 9781462916955
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Publication: October 1, 2000
Imprint: Tuttle Publishing
Language: English

Saijutsu: Traditional Okinawon Weapon Art is a presentation by kobujutsu master Katsumi Murakami of the powerful and subtle Okinawan art of the sai.

In this succinct and authoritative martial arts manual, the art of wielding the sai, twin forked weapons-sometimes called iron rulers or truncheons-that enable the user to disarm and neutralize a more heavily armed opponent, is set out in step-by-step detail, with clear photographs of every move of each kata, from the basic training forms to the more complex classical kata.

The core of the art of saijutsu is the union of weapon and wielder- sai become extensions of the hand itself. Practicing these techniques trains the wrist and arm, and indeed the whole body, in a way which increases the power, speed, and precision even of empty-handed strikes.

This volume includes legends of the saijutsu masters BushiTawada and Bushi Matsumura of the author's lineage, discussion of saijutsu technique versus sword, and the following kata:

  • Saijutsu Kihongata lchi
  • Saijutsu Kihongata Ni
  • Saijutsu Kihongata San
  • Tawada no Sai Ichi
  • Matsumura no Sai
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Saijutsu: Traditional Okinawon Weapon Art is a presentation by kobujutsu master Katsumi Murakami of the powerful and subtle Okinawan art of the sai.

In this succinct and authoritative martial arts manual, the art of wielding the sai, twin forked weapons-sometimes called iron rulers or truncheons-that enable the user to disarm and neutralize a more heavily armed opponent, is set out in step-by-step detail, with clear photographs of every move of each kata, from the basic training forms to the more complex classical kata.

The core of the art of saijutsu is the union of weapon and wielder- sai become extensions of the hand itself. Practicing these techniques trains the wrist and arm, and indeed the whole body, in a way which increases the power, speed, and precision even of empty-handed strikes.

This volume includes legends of the saijutsu masters BushiTawada and Bushi Matsumura of the author's lineage, discussion of saijutsu technique versus sword, and the following kata:

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