The Techniques Page


Important!!!

Do NOT attempt to perform any of the following techiques without the supervision of a qualified Genbukan instructor. Performing the following techniques may be extremely dangerous. The author is not responsible in any way or form for injuries caused due to any attempt at performing the techniques. The following section is aimed at providing a theoretical understanding of Ninpo techniques.


Fingers and Fist Conditioning

Dakken Taijutsu Kihon Waza and Basic Ninpo Techniques


The attacker is Tokyo Shibu-cho, and the defender is Soke Tanemura Shoto sensei.

Jutte

A sword attack against a jutte.

The attacker cuts daijodan shomen giri. The defender blocks the sword and catches it with the jutte. He then turns and the sword and pushes it down and to the left. With the tsuka of his own sword the defender hits and applies pressure on the attacker's palm.

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Kyoketsu-shoge

The attacker in seigan no kamae while the defender twirls the iron ring at the end of the chain. He hits the attacker's left hand with the ring. The attacker lets go of the sword but grabs the end of the chain and cuts with the sword holding it in his right hand. The defender blocks the sword and immediately throws a loop with the chain tying a knot arround the attackers wrist (picture on the right).

Then, the defender snaps the chain at the attacker's face (picture bellow).

While the attacker is now leaning back because of the snap to his face, the defender immediately moves in to tie the chain arround the attacker's neck, and turns the attacker's sword placing it on the attacker's neck (pictrue on the right).

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