Bujinkan Heisei Dojo Class Outline
Taihenjutsu Ukemi Kata Basic falling training
- Mae Gaeshi /
Zenpo Kaiten (forward rolling)
- (Ryote) Two handed
- (Katate) One handed
- (Mute) No handed
- (Hicho) Diving for height/distance ie. Obstacles
- Natural applications
- Ushiro Gaeshi /
Koho Kaiten (backward rolling)
- (Ryote) Two handed
- (Katate) One handed
- (Mute) No handed
- Natural applications
- Yoko Gaeshi / Sokuho Kaiten (sideways rolling)
- (Ryote) Two handed
- (Katate) One handed
- (Mute) No handed
- (Oten) Two handed Cartwheel
- (Katate Oten) One handed Cartwheel
- (Hicho) Diving
- Natural applications
- Nagare (flowing)
- Standing drop to the rear
- Standing drop to the right side
- Standing drop to the left side
- Standing drop to the rear and full roll
- Standing drop to the right side and full roll
- Standing drop to the left side and full roll
- Natural applications
- Zenpo Ukemi (forward "cat fall")
- Kneeling two handed
- Standing two handed
- Natural applications
- Shi Ho Ten Chi Tobi (4 direction heaven and earth leaping):
- (Mae) Leaping forward
- (Ushiro) Leaping to the rear
- (Hidari) Leaping to the left
- (Migi) Leaping to the right
- (Ten) Leaping up
- (Chi) Leaping to the ground
Kihon Waza Basic techniques (Kihon Happo)
- Omote Gyaku (outside reversal)
- Wrist reversal from katate mune dori (single
lapel grab)
- Basic and henka (variations)
- Ura Gyaku (inside reversal)
- Wrist reversal from katate mune dori (single
lapel grab)
- Basic and henka (variations)
- Hon Gyaku (principal or middle reversal)
- Wrist reversal from katate mune dori (single
lapel grab)
- Basic and henka (variations)
- Musha Dori (warrior capture)
- Bent elbow lock from kumi uchi (right hand to
lapel and left above elbow)
- Basic and henka (variations)
- Oni Kudaki (demon crush)
- Bent elbow lock from kumi uchi (right hand to
lapel and left above elbow)
- Basic and henka (variations)
- Muso Dori (straight arm capture)
- Straight elbow lock from kumi uchi (right hand
to lapel and left above elbow)
- Basic and henka (variations)
- Ganseki Nage (throwing the big rock)
- Straight elbow lock and throw from kumi uchi
(right hand to lapel and left above elbow)
- Basic and henka (variations)
- Take Ori (bamboo break)
- Wrist lock from katate mune dori (single lapel
grab)
- Basic and henka (variations)
- O Gyaku (giant reversal)
- Shoulder reversal from katate mune dori (single
lapel grab)
- Basic and henka (variations)
- Ichimonji (straight or one line)
- Response from tsuki(punch). Uke kudaki
(injurious block) from Ichimonji no Kamae (stance) to arm/wrist and omote
shuto (outside knifehand strike) to neck
- 2 times, left and right side
- Jumonji (cross)
- Response from tsuki(punch). Uke kudaki
(injurious block) from Jumonji no Kamae (stance) to elbow/forearm and
boshi-ken (thumb-drive strike) to ribs/armpit then escape
- 2 times, left and right side
- Hicho (flying bird)
- Response from tsuki(punch). Gedan Uke kudaki
(injurious block) from Hicho no Kamae (stance) to wrist/forearm and lift
up. Geri (kick) to under arm and then ura shuto (inside knifehand strike)
to neck
- 2 times, left and right sid
Tenchijin Waza Lesson of the day from the Tenchijin
- Nage Waza (throws)
- Shime Waza (chokes)
- Suwari Waza (seated and ground techniques)
- Kamae (stances)
- Ho Ken Ju Roppo (16 striking fists)
- Ha jutsu Hyu Ho (9 escape methods from grabs)
- Muto Dori Kata (unarmed against sword)
- General waza (techniques) from the 9 schools covering defenses from all
attack variations and combinations.
- Weapons (specifically concentrating on the Sword and 3ft, staff or Hanbo)
Godai Five Elemental Training Forms for Movement
- Chi no Kata (earth)
Sanshiten ken to suigetsu.
- Sui no Kata (water)
Omote shuto to gokuraku.
- Ka no Kata (fire)
(Ura shuto to gokuraku.
- Fu no Kata (wind)
B
oshi ken to suigetsu/butsumetsu.
- Ku no Kata (Void)
Kick to butsumetsu then ura shuto to gokuraku.