https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEMt7elDD_A&list=PLsbRRd864yKFXnEMWxOSgXPts71yawIse
Soshihan Hoshu Ikeda was born in China and
lived there until he was 12 when his parents returned to their home country,
Japan. There, in Kagoshima he began practicing Shorin ryu and was a student of
master Isamu Tamotsu (1919-2000), founder of the style Shorinji ryu and
president of Renshinkan in Kagoshima. Tamotsu had learned from two disciples of
Chotoku Kyan: Zenryo Shimabukuro and Joyen Nagazato.
Attacker RFF R Punch Jab– you
are in a lff Cat Stance
1. RFF Right rising elbow
strike to the face ( or upper body)
a.
You move forward on the interior line of defense
2. Then drop the forearm,
hand into their shoulder
Attacker LFF L Punch Jab – you are in Hachi dachi
1.
Rotate
torso right and r hand strikes their face.
a.
You
do not move forward to strike
2.
RFF
Right hand strikes their left shoulder, takedown
a.
You
may step forward on the strike to their shoulder
Attacker RFF R Punch Jab – you are in a lff Cat Stance
1.
As
they strike, step to the left and parry across with your left hand
2.
As
you do that, raise your right hand as in a rising elbow strike
3.
Then
press into their right shoulder (or upper right arm with the left around their
fore arm) and take them down
a.
Or
press into both their shoulders to make a forced takedown
Variation
Attacker RFF R Punch Jab– you are in a lff Cat Stance
1.
As
they strike, step to the left and parry across with your left hand
2.
As
you do that, raise your right hand as in a rising elbow strike
3.
Spin
clockwise and as you spin before their foot, slap your left palm into their
triceps, forcing them down
Variation
Attacker RFF R Punch Jab– you are in a lff Cat Stance
1.
As
they strike, step to the left and parry across with your left hand
2.
As
you do that, raise your right hand as in a rising elbow strike
3.
Slap
your left palm into their triceps, forcing them down
Variation
Attacker RFF R Punch Jab– you are in a lff Cat Stance
1.
As
they strike, step to the left and parry across with your left hand
2.
As
you do that, your right foot moves forward as you raise your right hand as in a
rising elbow strike – this forward rising movement lifts them up and then down.
Attacker LFF L Punch Jab – you are in lff cat stance
1.
As they begin to move, step rff into a deep stance – your right foot
outside their left foot..
2.
As you move, your right open hand slides into their neck, the force
of that movement forces them down (your foot is outside their leg, but your
body and strike is on the inside of their striking arm, making the wedging
motion for the takedown.
Attacker LFF L Punch Jab – you are in lff cat stance
1.
As
they begin to move RFF into a deep horse stance behind their left leg
2.
At
the same time both hands move out up then down in separate directions, offering
better alignment, your body is no the
inside of their thrust,your right hand comes down on their left collar bone
driving them to the floor
3.
The
movement from Patsai, pinan sandan, or sunsu
Angel Lemus The term ShorinJi-ryu was attached to Kyan's Karate and used by his leading students before Isamu Tamotsu Sensei studied Karate. The term Shorin-Ji was the one of the main differentiators between the Shorin-Ryu Karate of Kyan Sensei and the Shorin-Ryu Karate of Chibana Sensei.
Nobuyuki Kaji In this interview, Ikeda says very
clearly that his teacher (Isamu Tamotsu) told him, "Your style is Jyado!
" It means that his style is not a “legitimate” way. "Jyado" is
such a harsh word for teacher uses to his student. I think that was why Ikeda
decided to broke away from Tamotsu, and research and study by himself.
Michael Howard If that's the case Then jyado is
the way for me
I’ve only examined ½ of the video. But I have
noticed the motion analysis for these throws is similar to the movements of
Motobu Choiki. They seem to be an examination of every possibility off of it.
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