The Hidden Roots of Aikido-Aiki Jujutsu Daitoryu-Secret Techniques of an Ancient Martial Art

by Shiro Omiya

1998

Library's review

(from Cover)

The Daitoryu is a brutally effective fighting method thought to have been first developed more than a thousand yeears ago by members of the Japanese imperial family. It was then refined and honed in great secrecy through centuries of hand-to-hand combat by highly trained warriors. Its
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techniques were jealously guarded until late in the nineteenth century, when it was first introduced to the world by master Sokaku Takeda, who began to accept students from around the country.

It was this tradition that Morihei Ueshiba spent years studying just before he set out on his own to found Aikido-which has in recent years become one of the world's most popular martial arts. The roots of Aikido are in the Daitoryu, and for that reason Aikido practioners will want to learn all they can about this martial art.

The Hidden Roots of Aikido is the first book to appear in English that offers a detailed visual introduction to techniques of the Daitoryu tradition. Heavily illustrated with approximately 800 photographs, it gives a clear, complete picture of the steps involved in about 90 techniques. Its substantial section on history and theory takes a close look at the Daitoryu's historical background and philosophy, while a glossary of terms provides a handy list of the most important terms.

The Hidden Roots of Aikido will be an indispensable learning tool for students of the Daitoryu, and a valuable reference for other martial arts practitioners.

Shiro Omiya studied Aiki Jujutsu Daitoryu with Kozui Tsuryama, a second-generation disciple of Sokaku Takeda, the master who first introduced the Daitoryu to the world.

Contents

Preface
Part I Daitoryu: an Overview
Historical Development of the Tradition
Theory
Basic Training Methods
*Standing and Seated Forms
*The Three Methods: Ditoryu Jujutsu, Daitoryu Aiki Jujutsu, and Daitroyu Aiki no Jutsu
*Basic Training Methods Using Sprcific Techniques
*Aiki Jumon and the Eight-Direction Throw
The Spirit of Aiki
*Kaisho no den
Basic Techniques (12 techniques)
Intermediate Techniques: Throwing (13 techniques)
Intermediate Techniques: Pinning (30 techniques)
Advanced Techniques: Multiple Attackers (6 techniques)
Advanced Techniques: Kaeshi-waza (5 techniques)
Other Techniques (14 techniques)
Glossary
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ISBN

4770023278 / 9784770023278

Publication

Kodansha International Tokyo, New York, London
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