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    INTRODUCTION

    Tet sushu

    Yamaoka,

    a

    famous

    swordsmAn

    wa

    s once asked bv

    one of

    his

    friends, .'/hat is l.ht> ult.tmal.e m e a n i n ~ of

    vour

    swordsmanship?"

    I

    am lettinP,

    Kwannon-:san

    keep i t for me,

    11

    was YaJ'Iaoka

    1

    s answer.

    The

    followinv.

    c Bv

    t hl\t

    an

    went

    to

    the famous AsakuM

    Te111] llft

    . here h

    fl)

    r t>lmct t,hretl b i ~ ideo

    ~ r a p h s in front of thP temnl e, above his hAact, which read

    Se

    - Mu-I. Semui means,

    "Donn

    t.e fearlessne:HJ

    t,o

    nll

    the

    sentient

    b e i n ~ s of

    the

    world.

    1

    I

    sincerely

    bAlieve that a l l

    the

    arts of self-defenses

    should be

    learned

    and

    studied

    as the donaUon of

    fearlessness

    to

    a l l

    the sentient bei

    ngs

    of the

    w

    orld

    . I

    think

    Mr.

    Sato

    wrote t h

    is

    book as a donation of

    fearlessness

    . I

    am,

    there

    fore

    , t ranslating

    this

    book with >ermission from Mr. Sato,

    as

    a

    do

    nat i

    on of fearlessness to all

    the sentient beings of

    the world . In turn , al l readers should donate

    fearlessness

    by

    studying

    this

    book.

    Vlhen you learn

    oriental art ,

    vou have

    to start

    i t by

    copving the forms. There

    are certain

    forms of stones, rocks.,

    waves , t rees, branches,

    leaves

    and so on. You have

    to

    learn

    the forms of evervthin":

    as

    you are taut"Jtt,

    but those forns

    have no

    l ife .

    I t is your talent and effort which gives l i fe to

    all

    those lifeless forms .

    n this secret

    te a

    chings

    of

    the

    Yamato

    School, you have

    to learn them by repeating the forms, and in this case too,

    t he forms

    are lifeless

    .

    Only u ~ h

    vour

    tenacio

    ts effort

    can vou be

    able

    to give l i fe

    to

    al l

    those

    lifeless forms .

    Do not practi ce any one of t.hese trir,ks without prooer

    gui

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    The Secret

    Arts of the

    Yamato-budo.

    Tehodoki

    Lesson No. 1 Myojo

    Opponent Grasp

    both wrist of

    defender with

    both

    hands.

    Picture No. 1

    Defender

    Streching

    al l the

    fingers,

    pull both hands towards

    your

    back suddenly, and l i f t the knee.

    Opponent Lean

    foreward

    and defender s knee

    hit the

    lower part

    of

    abdomen Myoj o)

    Picture No. 2

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    Lesson No.

    Opponent

    Defender

    2 Kasumi

    Gra sp both wrist

    of the

    defender with both hands.

    Bringing right foot foreward,

    streching the fingers of

    the right

    hand,

    pull i t suddenly towards

    your

    l f t

    shoulder, then hit

    opponent s kasumi

    (temple)

    with

    the

    edge

    of

    open

    palm. (Lit t le finger

    ' s

    side.)

    Picture

    No.

    Lesson No

    .

    3 PUrihodold

    Opponent Grasp

    the

    rir,ht wrie

    t

    t

    l.ho

    uettrultr

    lfl1ioh Ia intended

    to h i t vo

    ur templo.

    Picture No L

    Defender u s h i n ~

    down

    the

    opponent s thumb

    with

    defender ' s

    right

    wrist

    and pull i t lower,

    that

    is the way

    to

    release.

    Picture

    No.

    Lesson No. L Torikaeshi

    Opponent Grasp

    the

    defender ' s l f t rist from

    top

    with your

    right hand.

    Defender

    To release

    opponent ' s grasp, push you r l t t hand

    up

    and

    grasp

    the opnonent

    s right

    wrist

    rom under.

    Picture

    No

    . 6

    3

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    Lesson No.

    5

    Wakigatame

    Defender As i t is

    explained

    in the preceding lesson,

    grasping

    back

    the

    right

    wrist of

    the oPPonent with defender s

    le f t hand, immediately bring

    opponent s right elbow

    under

    defender s le f t arm, and hold

    the

    elbow

    jo int .

    Picture

    No. 7

    Notice

    the opponent s right wrist

    held

    t ight ly

    in

    holding

    wris t joint too.

    Attention I t should be practiced

    continuously

    from lesson No.

    to

    lesson No. 5.

    Lesson No.

    6

    Morotehodoki

    Opponent Grasp the e f e n ~ e r

    r ight wris t

    with both hands.

    Picture No. 8

    4

    Defender

    Streching

    fingers of. the riC ht hand, elbow at your

    side,

    s .ep one

    step

    fonward with your r ight foot ,

    fingers.

    of the

    right hand aimed straight

    to the

    opponer1t s eyes ,

    push i t

    forward.

    Picture No. 9

    Lesson

    No. 7 Sodehodoki

    Opponent Grasp the

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    Defender Lift your right forearm soft ly , outside the l ef t

    forearm of the opponent, and sweep i t down.

    Picture

    No.n

    Leeson No 6 T n

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    Defender Suddenly

    parting

    your both feet wide and lower your

    body nd

    strech

    el bows as high as vour shoulder.

    Picture

    No

    .

    15

    Lesson No. lO Ar,trnnkt

    Oppon n

    t

    Hold tho

    de

    ronll r

    w-lt h

    run

    Nftl

    tton.

    Pict.ure No. 16

    8

    Defender

    First,

    strech vour arms high ,

    then

    suddenlv lower

    y

    our

    body, same time jerkine

    vour

    elbows down .

    Picture No. 17

    This

    s

    the end

    of ten

    lessons

    of

    Tehodoki. Tehodoki iS. the most

    fundamental study

    of

    Ju,jutsu, derived from this, word Tehodoki,

    s

    used as a elementaly study

    of

    anv

    technic.)

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    Lesson No.

    3 Aikinage

    (C)

    Opponent Act as

    in

    Lesson No. 1

    Defender Strech both vour hands toward

    the

    oop

    onent

    s

    le f t .

    Picture No . 22

    Dei onctor throV tho

    opponont.

    t.o

    \ he

    lo r t n dft of

    Lhn

    opponon\, .

    Picturf\ No . ?.3

    2

    Lesson No. h Ygeri

    Opoonent Grasp both

    wris t of

    the

    defender

    with both

    hands.

    Pull

    your

    hands back,

    and standing

    on your

    l e f t

    knee,

    kick

    suigetsu

    dip

    between

    chest ancl stomach

    n

    ce n

    t e r

    of the

    human

    body.)

    With vour

    r ight foot , t r y

    t o

    bring back your riP,ht foot to the

    former

    posi t ion as

    quick

    as

    you can .

    Picture No. 2h

    Lesson No.

    S

    Wakigatame

    Opponent Grasp both wrist of the

    defender

    with your both hands.

    Defender

    Hit

    the temple of your opponent with your right hand,

    and

    with

    your l e f t

    hand

    grasp

    the right wrist of

    the

    opponent,

    then

    bringing vour r i ~ > h t foot to your farther

    right side,

    holding opponent

    s

    right

    elbow under ~ o u

    l e f t arm, keep the elbow

    joint

    .

    Picture No. 5

    13

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    Def ender vour

    lAft foot

    to our 'hack ,

    sal'letine keep

    -

    in

    g

    o-oponP.nt.

    1

    s lP-ft

    elbow .ioint.

    ,

    pull the oononent

    d

    ovm with his

    face down . Pnsh

    the

    lef t

    elbaw

    d

    own

    wi th

    vou

    r rieht.

    hand

    , anri

    bend the

    lef t w

    r i

    s t wi th

    vour l ef t hand .

    Picture No . 30

    Lo

    daon

    No. f

    l(

    o

    wnn

    11nr.

    OllpC Inntlt. Ornnr t hn 1 Hllll, o f vuur CIJmnu

    .

    nt. Yl th your 11 rt hnncl,

    nnd h1t ho "11 f t.lt

    1p11

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    Befender

    Grasp the

    r ~ t wrist

    of the opnonent

    with

    y

    our r i

    ght

    hand, anrl with

    vou

    r l ef t hand push his

    r i

    P ht elbow.

    Picture No.

    38

    Defendar Brinp,inFt

    yo

    ur bodv foreward P tsh t.he opponent down

    in rront of y

    ou,

    ho1djnp, hie rlp,ht olbow with your

    le1 t hl\ntl nnrl bt md hie r1J ht ~ i e t l fith vour r i ~ h t

    h

    anr

    l

    Pioturo

    No. . 9

    20

    Lesson

    No. 11

    Opponent With your r ight hand sword

    h i t

    the

    ton

    o

    the defender s

    head,

    at the sRl le moment

    hit

    his riP ,ht rib with

    your

    l ef t

    f ist .

    Defender

    With

    your

    r ~ t hand stop his r ight

    hand,

    and at

    the same

    time.

    Picture No.

    40

    Defender

    Pushing

    his right elbow

    with your

    l ef t hand, and

    grasping

    his

    right wrist

    with your

    right hand, draw-

    ing your

    r i ~ h t

    knee

    back

    in order to duck his l e f t

    f i s t then pull him down to your

    right

    side.

    Picture No. 41

    21

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    Lesson No. 12 Tsubamegaeshi

    ~ p o n n t Stepo

    ing right foot

    one

    step foreward,

    hit

    the defender s

    top of

    head with y

    our right

    hand sword.

    Defender Stop

    his right forearm

    with y

    our

    l

    eft hand,

    which

    is

    sl id up

    from

    between his arms.

    Picture

    No.

    42

    Dof eN\or Dr\w1ng your lett knoe

    to

    your bnck

    1

    twist his arm

    nnd fll\11 hi m down

    w;lt h hl8

    tnon up,

    thon

    irmHlliintely

    htt hilt Jhlchu (llml,Jr

    nooo)

    or Ut o

    {bot woon

    oyM.)

    Picture

    No

    It

    22

    Lesson

    No. 13 Hikitawashi

    Opponent

    Hit defender s top

    of head with your right hand

    sword.

    Defender Stop

    his

    r i ~ t hand with your le f t hand

    sliding up

    from

    between

    his

    ams,

    then immediately grasp his right

    wrist with your le f t hand,

    and

    with vour right hand

    (between index and

    thumb}

    push his

    throat,

    drawing your

    . lei t

    foot

    and pull ing

    your le f t hand, push him down

    with his

    f ace

    up.

    Picture

    No.

    It

    Lesson No. l Hikifune

    Opponent With y

    our right

    hand sword hit

    d e i e n d ~ r top of

    head.

    Defender Bringing your

    right

    hand above y

    our forehead stop his

    hand.

    Picture

    No.

    45

    23

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    Defender Gra'sp

    the

    right

    wrist

    of

    the

    oppone

    nt

    with your

    r i t

    hand, drawing

    your right foot

    one

    step

    baclrnard, .

    pul l

    him

    down

    n a t on his stomach, and with your l e f t

    lmee

    press

    his

    elbow.

    Picture

    No.

    46

    IA s

    son

    No.

    15 ldak1komi

    Opponent the S u i ~ o t s u (dip at low et puTt of ohoot just above

    stomach . )

    Defender In order to

    duck

    his

    tiet

    erecting

    your

    l e f t

    knoo

    pull

    i t

    to vour

    back, then

    grasp hi s

    right wrist with

    y

    our

    l e f t hand.

    Picture No. 7

    24

    Defender Using

    his

    power of motion

    pull

    him to

    your

    side, and

    holding his right arm under

    vo

    ur l e f t ann,

    lowering

    your l e f t shoulder

    hold

    his

    elbow

    jo int .

    Picture

    No. 48

    lesson No. 16 Katahajime

    Opponent Hit defender s Suigetsu with- l e f t f is t .

    Defender n

    order to

    duck his f i s t pul l baek your l e f t foot one

    step

    back,

    then pulling his l e f t wrist with your l e f t

    hand.

    Picture

    No.

    49

    25

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    Defenrler Bringing your

    right

    hand to

    his front

    from

    the

    back,

    and

    grab

    his collar , then

    bring

    your le f t

    hand

    through

    his

    under arrn to

    his back

    of the

    neck,

    pressing

    down

    your le f t

    hanrl while

    your rif')lt

    hand

    is

    pull ing

    up.

    Picture

    No. 50

    Lesson No. 17 Hadakajime A)

    ~ o n n t Hit

    defender e SUigeteu with y

    our

    le f t f i s t

    Defender

    Dnok his

    f i s t by

    pull ing

    y

    our l e t t foot

    one

    step

    baok.

    (See

    picture

    No.

    t9.)

    Winding

    your

    right arm

    to

    his

    neok rom

    his

    back, grasping

    your l e t t

    arm with y

    our

    right

    hand

    preasing his

    neck down

    with

    your le t t

    hand.

    Picture

    No.

    51

    26

    Lesson No. 18 Hadakajime B)

    Opponent

    Hit defender's

    ~ g t s u with your l e t t f is t

    Defender Ibck his

    f is t

    b-J pulling your le f t root back. ~

    vour ,

    right

    ann

    around his neck

    from behind,

    joimng

    your

    hands together

    pull him back.

    Picture

    No.

    5

    Lesson No. 19 Jiujijime

    Defender Grasp

    his

    right

    collar

    with your right

    band, and

    with

    your le f t hand

    his

    le f t collar.

    Notice: I t

    i s better

    to hold

    his

    collar deeper to

    the side of his

    neck.

    Picture

    No.

    53

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    Lesson No. 20 Uchikudaki

    Opponent Try to choke him with

    Jiut)ijime

    picture

    53

    Defender Inser t ing

    your

    lef t hand fr om unde r his

    crossed

    arms,

    pressing

    hie

    l e f t

    shoulder

    down .

    Picture

    No

    . 54

    De

    f

    ender Pul l

    h

    im

    down

    to y

    ou

    r ri g

    ht side, and hit

    his

    Uto

    b

    e t

    ween t he eyes.

    Pio

    t l ln

    No. 5

    28

    Lesson No. 21 Kubiguruma

    Opponent Try

    J iuj i j ime

    to him picture 53.

    Defender

    Hi.t

    his

    nose with your right f is t .

    Picture No. 56

    Defender Right

    hand to

    his

    head and lef t

    hand

    to

    his

    chin

    twis t

    his neck

    to o u r

    right side .

    Picture No

    .

    7

    29

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    Defender

    Pull

    him

    down

    to

    Your side. This t r ick is

    often

    used

    when your collar i s grabed or to

    release the bear

    hug.

    Picture

    No 8

    Lesson

    No 22

    Aikuchitori

    Opponent Hold a dagger in your right hand.

    Picture

    No 9

    Opponent

    Try to thrust your

    dagger to

    his Suigetsu.

    e f e n d ~ r Ducking

    his

    trust

    by opening your r ig

    ht

    foot one s t p

    to the side

    and applying your

    l ~ f t

    hand to his

    right

    elbow

    grab his

    right

    wr st with your

    right hand.

    Picture

    No

    J

    Defender Pulling your right foot another step to ~ r u r back

    keeping

    his

    right

    elbow joint

    pull

    him down Bring-

    ing

    your right hand

    outside

    of

    his

    hand

    and

    bend

    his

    wrist th is

    is

    the

    way to

    release

    his dagger.

    Picture

    No

    61

    31

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    Leeson

    No.

    2 R1zagaeshi

    {A

    Opponent

    From right side

    or the

    sit t ing de eroer,

    grasp his

    r ~ t

    hand with

    your

    l f t hand.

    Picture No 5

    Defender Bringing

    forward

    yoo r

    knee

    to

    the

    outside

    of

    hie

    l t t

    foot,

    and

    with

    your

    l t t hand

    grasp hie

    l t t ankle.

    Picture No. 6

    34

    Defender

    PUlling

    hie l t t ankle up, while

    pushing hie

    l t t

    knee

    down

    with your right hand, throw

    him

    down

    with

    his

    face

    up

    Picture No. 7

    Leeson

    Ho

    3 Haneage

    ~ n t ll OIIl the si t t ing detetder'e r ight side,

    grasp

    hie

    hand

    with your

    l f t hand.

    Defender

    ring your r ight

    knee

    behind his l t t foot.

    Picture No

    8

    35

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    Defender Pushing up his l e f t

    foot with vou r l e f t

    hand, and

    pull ing

    your right

    hand to

    vour riv,ht

    side

    back,

    l e t

    hiln down with his face up.

    Picture No .

    Lesson No. 4 Maedorinage

    Opponent From

    the si t t ing

    defender s front grasp his both forearms

    with

    vour

    hanrts.

    Picture No. 10

    3.6

    Defender r a s r y i n

    his

    wrist. with vour lP.rt hanrl ,

    vo u

    r riP,ht

    foot

    d i ~ o n n l l y

    in l e f t

    front. or t he onnone

    n t

    Pict.ure no

    .

    Defender

    Bringin g your both

    hands

    above your head.

    PictuJ e No. 12

    7

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    e f e n r l ~ r KeepinP,

    his l ~ f t elbow joint throw

    him

    down to "our

    l ~ f t

    side .

    Picture No. 13

    Lesson No.

    5

    fU.zagush1 B)

    Opponent G r a ~ r p the s i t t in defender s both oreanns with your hands.

    Picture

    No. lh

    38

    Defender B r i n g i n ~ vour

    ri ,ht. knee

    to

    the back

    of his l f t foot,

    p u l U n f ~ his l f t ankle with : .rour l f t

    hand,

    pushinP, his

    k n ~ e own with vour r i ~ h t hand

    .

    Pictur-e No.

    Defender Holding his l f t

    knee joint

    throw

    him

    own with his

    face

    up.

    Picture

    No.

    16

    39

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    Tachiainokata

    Forms

    of defense in

    standinr,

    Lesson No. 1 Biyobutawoshi

    Opnonent Grasp

    his

    right

    wris

    t wi th your l e f t hand,

    and hit his

    head

    with your

    right hand.

    Picture .

    Defender Bringing yo

    ur l e

    f t foot

    toward

    outside of his le f t foot,

    streching

    out

    your right hand diagonally

    toward your

    r ight

    front , thrus t in8 his

    chin with your l e f t f i s t , l e t him

    down with his

    race

    un.

    Pictu

    re

    No. 2

    40

    Lesson

    No. 2 Aikiot oshi

    Opponent Grasp his r ight wrist with vour

    l e f t

    hand, and hi t his

    head

    with

    vour

    right

    hand.

    Picture

    No.

    Defender step

    one si,ep foreward with your

    r ight

    foot and

    push

    your

    right

    hand up, finding impossible

    to hi t

    your head

    with

    his

    right f i s t ~ p o n n t

    wil l t r y

    to

    press

    his l e f t

    hand

    down.

    Picture

    No. h

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    Defender

    Usinr,

    his pcr .

    t-1'

    of

    pressine

    his hand

    dow

    ;

    ,

    i f

    vou st p

    your foot back and same t i me pull OUr

    r i ht

    hand

    to

    your back,

    he f l ls

    with

    his

    face up.

    Picture No.

    5

    Lesson No. 3 Uchikudaki

    Opponent With your le t t hand grasp his right wrist .

    Picture No.

    4

    Defender Bring your

    l e t t

    foot n

    front

    of his l e t t foot and then

    bringing

    your

    right

    foot

    behind his l e t t foot,

    then

    hi t

    his chin with your right foreann 1'1hile

    hitting

    his

    Suigetsu with your lef t

    hand,

    and

    le t

    him d01m.

    Picture No. 7

    Lesson No. 4 Yubiori

    Opponent Grasp his right wrist 'With

    your

    le f t

    hand.

    Picture No. 8

    4_

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    Defend

    e r

    One st ep forward with

    your

    right foot and with vour l e f t

    hand grasp his l e f t

    hand

    from

    the si d

    e

    of

    his l i t t l e

    fi n Per .p r es s hi s t h

    umb

    lr it h you r ri .P ht

    foreann.

    Picture No. tJ

    Lesso

    n

    No

    . 5 Hi.kigatame

    Defe

    n

    der o

    n t i

    nu

    ous f r om Lesson 11 with

    vour rlp;ht

    hand grasp-

    ing his

    ln.rt.

    hand

    from the side

    of

    thumb us i ne your four

    fi neers

    of tho

    e

    ach

    hand

    be

    nd

    his

    wrist tOYIIlrd h

    i s

    shoulde

    r , and pull him down.

    Pi c

    tu r e No. 10

    44

    Lesson No. Aild.tawashi

    Opponent Oraspinp

    his

    wrist with your l e f t hand h i t h

    i s head lrith

    your

    r ight

    f ist .

    Pi ct

    ure No

    .

    11

    Defender.

    Step

    ping vour r1 t foot

    in front of the opponent

    thrus t ing his

    chin with

    v

    our r i

    ght palm l e t him

    down

    .

    Picture

    No. 12

    45

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    Lesson

    No 7 WakigurMa

    op

    p

    onent Grasping his r ight wr st with

    your le r t

    hand an

    d

    hit

    his

    head with your right f is t

    Defender

    Hitting his

    hea

    d with your le r t hand sword pass t hrough

    under his le r t

    am.

    Picture No. 13

    Defender

    With

    vour

    l e

    r t

    hand pu

    sh his

    l ert

    elbow.

    Picture

    No.

    14

    46

    Defender Throw

    the

    opp

    onent

    down.

    Picture

    No 15

    Lesson No . 8 Ubagurwna

    Opponent Grasp his right w

    r i s t

    with your le f t hand

    and

    hit

    his

    head

    with

    your r ight

    fi

    st .

    Defender

    Hitting his r ight

    si de wi

    th

    your l ef t f i

    st

    go through

    under his l

    ef t

    an n.

    Picture

    No. 16

    4 7

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    Defender

    Grasping

    his

    wrist with vour

    r ight hand,

    p u l l i n ~

    his

    head down WJ th your l f t hand, and l i f t ing

    his

    ann

    up higher on

    his back,

    bold i t

    there.

    Picture

    No. 17

    Lesson No. Aikinage A)

    ~ o o n n t Grasp his both wris t with

    your

    hands

    .

    Picture No . 16

    48

    Defender

    Stepping

    l f t foot

    f i rs t

    bring your right

    foot

    behind

    his right foot, streching

    your

    l f t ann while

    bringing

    your

    right hand above

    vour

    head, then

    hit

    his throat

    with your

    right hand sword.

    Picture

    No. 19

    Lesson No. 10

    Aikinage

    B)

    Opponent Grasping

    his r ight wrist with

    vour l f t

    hand,

    and

    pull ing

    him toward vou,

    hi t his head

    with vour

    right hand

    .

    Picture No.

    20

    49

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    Defender Without resistine his

    pull

    steo

    vour right foot

    in

    his

    l f t

    f ront ,

    sarnetime

    strech

    your riP ht hand to the same

    direction.

    Picture No. 21

    Defender Throw him down.

    Picture No. 22

    5_

    Lesson No.

    11

    Aikinage c)

    p ~ o n e n t Grasp defender s both wrist

    with

    your hands .

    Picture No. 23

    Defender

    Stepping your

    r ight

    foot outside

    of

    his right foot push

    your right hanti

    to

    his outer right side.

    Picture No . 4

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    Lesson

    No . 12 Aikinage (D)

    Opponent Grasp his both

    wrist

    with your hands.

    Picture No. 25

    Defender

    Stepo

    ing

    ~ r u r

    right

    foot

    outside

    or

    his r ight foot push

    your

    r ight

    hand

    out diagonally

    over

    his P lbow joint .

    Picture No.

    26

    52

    Lesson No. 13 Koshiguruma

    Opponent Grasp his

    both

    wrist

    with

    you: hands.

    Defender

    r i n g i n ~ your hands

    up pu

    im

    towards vou.

    Picture

    No. 27

    Defender Stepping right foot forv1ard and bringing

    your

    hip

    throw

    him.

    Picture No. 28

    53

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    Lesson

    No 1J1

    Shihonage

    ~ o o n n t Grasp his both wrist with

    vour

    hands

    Picture

    No 29

    Defender

    Grasp

    his l f t .wrist with vour

    l f t

    hand bring

    vour

    r i ~ h t foot in

    rront of

    his rip.ht

    foot.

    Picture

    No

    30

    54

    Defender Liftine your hands hie:her

    pass

    throueh his

    l f t ann

    sliding vour body back throw him down

    Picture No 31

    Lesson No 15 Sodetawoshi

    Opuonent With

    vour

    right hand grasp

    his

    upner

    ann.

    Picture

    No

    32

    55

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    Defender Grasping

    his

    r i h t

    wris t

    with vour r i ~ h t

    hand,

    anrl

    bring-

    ing

    vour

    le f t hand on

    his ris;ht elbow, s tep

    vour l e f t

    foot

    foreward.

    Picture

    No.

    Defender And

    more

    over bringinP,

    vour

    right foot forward, push

    im

    down

    with his face

    down.

    Picture No.

    4

    56

    Lesson

    No. 16 Uchikudaki

    Oo

    n

    onent Grasp his

    lPDer

    ann with rour le f t

    hand.

    Picture No. 5

    Defender

    Bring

    your

    le f t foot

    in front of his

    le f t

    foot,

    then

    bring your right

    foot

    behind his

    le f t

    foot,

    s ~ r e h i n g

    your right arm

    in

    front of his chin, with

    your le f t

    f is t

    h i t

    his Suip,etsu

    down.

    Picture No. 6

    57

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    Lesson No

    19 Sukuiashi

    Opuonent Grasp his upoer arms

    with

    vour hands.

    Pictu

    re No

    u

    Defendar Insert vour r ~ t arm from between his

    tw

    arms.

    Picture No

    .

    4

    60

    vefend er 1\ ith your arm l i t his l e ~ up.

    Pict.ure No

    Lesson No 20 Hijiwori

    Ooponent With your r i ~ h t hand ~ r a s p his chest

    Picture No . u

    6

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    Defender

    Wl'th your

    l ef t ham. grasp hie right

    wrist.

    then with your

    r i ~ h t

    four

    fingers grasp his r ight hand from his

    l i t t l e

    finP.er s

    side.

    Picture

    .

    ll

    Defender p p l y i n your f o r e a ~ on

    his right

    elbow and

    pull ing

    i t

    t i ~ h t to rour

    side

    , hold

    the

    joint.s . Holdinp,

    his

    r igh t elbovr with "OUr lef t 'orearm an rl bend

    his

    wrist

    with

    your r ight

    hand.

    Picture

    No.

    lJ6

    62

    Leeson Ho 21 Gansekiotoshi

    Opponent Grab his chest with your l ef t

    hand.

    Defender

    Hit his Jinchu (under nose) with vour

    right fi s

    .t

    then

    P.raS O

    his l ef t

    wrist

    with both hands.

    Picture

    N o ~ l d

    Defender Bring

    your

    t ight foot

    foreward

    to his l e t t foot s

    inside,

    then b r i n g i n ~ your l ef t

    shoulder

    under

    his

    l ef t elbow,

    l i f t i n ~

    him

    on

    your shoulder, throw him

    foreward.

    Being his

    l ef t

    elbow joint

    locked,

    i t i s

    impossible to resis t .

    Pict

    u

    re

    No. 48

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    Lesson

    No

    . 22 Koshiguruma

    Opponent

    Gras

    ' )ing

    his

    chest with your ~ h t ha n

    cl

    , ~ r a s p

    his

    r i ~ h t

    wrist

    with yo

    ur

    le f t hand .

    Defender Swinging your

    right

    arm

    from

    outside

    and l e a d i n ~

    with

    your l e f t hand pull his

    sleeve

    b r i n p i n ~

    .ro

    ur

    le f t

    foot

    f i r s t .

    Picture No . 9

    Defender Then s t e p p i n in

    with

    vour

    r ight

    foot throw him with hip

    throw.

    Picture No. 5

    Lesson No. 23 Tabusadori

    Oo:Jonent

    Pull defender

    s

    hair with

    rour

    r ight

    hand.

    P i c ~ u r e No.

    5

    Defender Moving

    tovtard the

    r

    t i rec t ion he pulls

    ,

    slieppinR one step

    forward thrust

    his r i ~ > h t

    side with

    vou r le f t f is t , then

    wi

    th

    vour r i ~ h t hanrt g

    rasp

    his hanrt over lihe top froM

    his

    l i t t l e

    finger

    ' s

    side.

    Pict11re

    No

    .

    5

    65

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    Defender

    With

    heln

    of

    vour

    le f t

    hand, hold hin in

    Hikigatame.

    Picture No

    53

    Lesson

    No

    .

    2h

    u b i s h i m e n a ~ e

    Opponent

    Try Jiujij ime

    with your

    right

    hand

    up.)

    Defender

    Hit

    his

    l e f t elbow with vour

    right

    f is t .

    Pi c

    t

    ure No

    .

    5h

    Defender Step y-our ri. ..ht

    foot outside of his right foot,

    same time

    streching

    your

    fingers of the

    right

    hand,

    bring i t

    to his lower r ~ t

    side, . ,ressiM

    his le f t

    elbow

    .1oint throw him down.

    Picture

    No.

    55

    Lessbn No. 5 Kusagakure

    Opponent

    Try Jiujijime

    to

    im right

    hand

    on top.)

    Defender

    Suddenly

    squatting

    d

    own

    press

    his foot with your f is t

    Picture

    No

    56

    67

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    Lesson No.

    26

    Dokko

    Opoonant

    Try JiUjijime

    to

    him, (with

    r i

    g

    ht hand

    t >P

    Defender

    With

    vour both

    f is t

    oush nn

    rler

    his

    ch:L

    n.

    Pi c

    t,ltre llo. 57

    Lesson No. 27

    Jinchu

    Opponent Bear hug him from under h

    is

    arms.

    Picture No. 58

    68

    efender Windi ng

    vour

    riaht arm

    rr

    om

    to

    p aro1md his

    neck,

    and

    with y our r i ~ t humb s second joint

    press

    his

    Jinchu.

    (under nose)

    Picu

    t

    re

    No.

    59

    Lesson No. 8 Uchiteomote

    Defender

    With

    your

    riP .,ht hand

    sword

    hit his head,

    and

    thr11st

    ,rour l f t f i s t

    to

    his r ight

    side advancing one step

    foreward. .

    Opponent

    Stop his hand wi

    t h

    your r i

    g

    ht

    hand.

    De

    f

    ender

    Graspin g his

    righ

    t wrist

    with

    your

    hand.

    Picture No. :f:)

    69

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    Defender Stepping vour l ef t foot foreward pressing his

    right

    elbow down hold him there.

    Picture

    No.

    61

    Lesson No. 9 Uchiteura

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    Lesson

    No.

    J l

    Hikiotoshi

    OpponP.nt Hit

    his

    head

    with

    you r

    ~ h t

    hand sword.

    Defender

    r i n g i n ~

    r i ~ h t foot

    foreward, stop his

    hand

    with vour

    le f t hand and ~ r a s p his r i ~ h t wrist , kneelinf your le f t

    knee

    down .

    Picture No. 65

    Defender Pulling his

    riP,ht

    wrist hard with vour le f t

    hand,

    hi t

    his rib

    with

    vour rip,ht hand sword.

    Picture No.

    7

    Lesson

    No

    . 32 Wikiage

    Opponent

    Thrus

    t

    his

    u i ~ e t s u

    with yo u

    r l e f t f i s t .

    Defen

    der Hitting his

    l e f t

    elbow

    with "OUr

    ri' .ht hand sword,

    kick

    his

    l e f t

    side

    with your r i f ht foot .

    Picture

    No. 7

    Lesson No . 33 Musogeri

    Opponent Thrust

    his

    Suigetsu

    with

    your l e f t

    f i s t

    .

    Defender In order to duck his f i s t t ry

    to

    lean your upper body

    toward

    your back

    a l i t t l e and

    kick his

    groin

    with your

    right foot.

    Picture No. 68

    73

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    Lesson 4 Hikitate

    Opponent

    Thrust vour

    ri?

    l1t

    f i s t to his

    Suigetsu.

    Defender Duck his f i s t r nulling

    your l e f t foot

    backward, then

    stop his ann by hitt ing his

    foreann

    froa inside

    with your

    right

    hand, and immediately

    ~ r s p his r i ~ ~ t wrist with

    your

    right hand.

    Picture No. 9

    Defender Bringing

    y6ur

    l e f t

    foot in

    front of his right

    foot

    and

    hold his r i ~ h t arrn under

    vour

    l e f t

    ann, keeping

    his

    r ~ t

    elbow jo int .

    Picture No. 70

    74

    Lesson No 5 Uchikudaki

    Opponent With vour riPftt

    hand,

    ~ r a s his collar from behind.

    Picutre

    Uo. 71

    Defender

    Pulling your

    right

    foot diagonally

    back bring

    vour l e f t

    foot

    behind

    his r ight foot, then hit his

    chin

    with vour

    l e f t elbo' ' While

    hit t ing

    his Suigetsu n th vo

    u r

    r i ~ t

    hand Slford.

    Picture No. 72

    75

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    Lesson No. 36

    Tsurifune

    Opponent

    Grasn his both shoulders with

    vour han

    i

    s from

    behind the

    defender.

    Picture No. 73

    Defender Pulling y our

    r i

    g

    ht

    foot di agonally back , brine y

    our

    l e f t

    foot behind his right foot,

    then

    hold

    his

    bot h legs

    in

    your both arms .

    Picture No. 7

    76

    Defender Liftin

    g him hi

    gh th

    en l

    et

    him fa l l .

    o

    pponent

    fal l

    s t o t he head lo np

    .

    Pic t ure l.]o. 7

    Lesson No. 37 Yamaorosh i

    Opponent Grasp defender

    1

    s both

    wris

    t. with r

    our

    h

    an

    ds from

    behind.

    Picture

    N

    o. 76

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    Defenner streching fi ngers of vour hands on the sides of

    vour

    thighs

    pull

    hiJII closer

    t rou.

    Picture

    No.

    77

    Defender i f t

    your

    hands

    above your head.

    Picture No. 8

    78

    .:Jerenrler

    CirclinP

    J

    our

    hanns

    toward

    rour

    fron

    t

    kneeling

    y

    our

    r i ~ t

    knee throw him.

    Picture No. 79

    Lesson No. 38 Kodawore

    Opponent Grasp his

    wris ts

    from behind with vour hands.

    Defender Leading him with your hanrts bring your

    right

    foot behind

    him.

    Picture

    No.

    8

    79

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    Defender

    S t e p p i n ~ completely behind him, ~ u l l

    i im

    dmm, with

    his

    face up.

    Pictnre No. 81

    Lesson

    No

    . 39 Enbi

    Opnonent

    Grasp

    his wrists from

    behind with vour

    hands .

    Defender

    i f t i n ~

    rour l e f t hand

    above

    your

    head

    ,

    stepping under

    hie

    l e f t arm , pull ine your l e f t

    foot back, throw

    him

    bv

    push-

    i n ~

    up his lef t

    ann

    with ?ht

    hand.

    Picture No. 02

    80

    Lesson

    No

    .

    ItO

    Tsurifune

    Opryonent Hold

    him fro n behind with

    vour

    arms

    over his

    Defender

    Hit

    his face with

    your

    back of head, then kick h1s

    groin with

    vour

    heel. as

    in

    Tehodoki

    pic ture No.

    15

    P u l l i n ~ vour

    r ight foot behind, and brinP,ing

    you

    r

    l ef t

    foot behind

    his right foot ,

    hold

    his legs with vour

    anns, and liftint him

    high

    then

    throw

    him down.

    Picture

    No

    . 83

    8

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    Lesson

    No.

    l t

    Taniotoshi

    Opponent Hold him from behind over his arms with your arms.

    Defender

    his

    face with back

    of

    your head and kick

    his

    groin

    with vour heel then pulling vour

    r i

    ght foot back

    between

    his

    legs kneeling vour

    r i ~ t

    knee down pull-

    ing his right sleeve with your

    r i

    g

    ht

    hand, and lower-

    ing vour right

    shoulder

    throw him

    to

    your front.

    Picture

    no.

    84

    82

    Articles

    of

    Chuden

    Forme in Sitting

    Lesson

    No.

    1 YU emekura

    Op

    onent Grasp his wrist s

    with

    vour hands.

    Pic

    t ure

    No.

    1

    Defender Streching f

    in

    g

    ers of your

    both qands,

    ~ r e s s

    his

    l ft

    hemd against

    Our knee.

    Pict ure No. 2

    83

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    Oefender \ fith

    vour

    l e f t ha nd

    pnll

    his hand

    t

    oward vou, anrt p ress

    the back of hi s

    r i ~ > h t

    hand a

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    Lesson No

    3 Tatamiwori

    Op :>onent Grasp

    his

    le f t arm

    with

    v

    our

    r ight hand

    Picture

    No 7

    Defender

    Hit his nose with the

    back of yo

    ur le f t hand

    then

    immediately

    grasp

    his right hand from the back of his

    hand then swing your le f t ann from outside of his

    right arm.

    Picture No 8

    86

    Defender

    o l d i n ~ his

    riP ht hanrt

    t igh

    t wit h vour r i ~ h t hand

    lowerin

    g

    you

    r le f t

    elbow ke e

    p

    his

    wrist

    and elbow

    jo int and le t him

    suffer

    Hit

    his

    nose again with

    b a c k

    of

    your

    le f t

    f is t

    Pi ctu

    re

    No

    9

    Lesson No

    4

    Kotekaeshi

    Opoonent 11rasp his

    chest

    with your right hand

    Picture

    No 10

    87

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    Defender Hit his nose with the back of

    your

    right f i s t .

    Opponent

    lfith the shock,

    you l i f t y

    our l e t t

    hand up unconsciously.

    Picture

    No.

    Defender Grasp his l e t t and inserting

    y

    our four fingers

    from

    his

    thumb s

    side, pressing the

    back

    of his l e t t

    hand

    with your right

    thumb,

    and with your l e f t hand inser t-

    ing yo Cir four fingers

    of the

    l e t t hand from

    his

    l e t t

    hand s

    l i t t l e

    finger s side,

    and pressing

    t he back

    of

    hie l e t t

    hand with your l e t t thumb twist

    his lef t

    wrist

    toward his outer direction.

    Picture

    Jfo

    12

    88

    Defender Throw him down (impossible to

    resis t the pain

    oppon-

    ent throws himself

    down

    . Immediately, pressing with

    thumbs hold hiln down

    there.

    Picture

    No. 13

    Lesson

    No.

    Uchite

    Kobushiworicmote

    Defender

    With your

    right hand

    sword

    hit the top of his

    head,

    and

    thrust your l e t t f i s t

    to

    his r ib .

    Opponent Stop his right hand sword with .. our right hand.

    Defender Grasp his right wrist with your l e t t hand, and

    with

    the

    palm

    of

    your right hand twist

    his

    right f i s t , so

    that

    his l i t t l e finger s side

    comes up.

    Picture

    No.

    14

    89

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    Lesson No.

    J1Ujikatame

    .

    Opponent With

    your

    right

    f ist

    thrust his

    .;)uigetsu.

    perender Do just

    as

    the

    Lesson No. 7

    te l l s you,

    and

    throw

    him

    in

    the l e f t

    f ront

    of you, then

    grasp

    his right Yl ist

    with

    both

    hands, lying Y

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    Defender r a s p i n ~

    his l f t

    ankle

    with your le.ft

    hand, push

    his

    Fu.kuto vita l point l i t t l above

    knee

    and push him down

    to your rie;ht side, with his le.ft

    side

    down.

    Picture No. 3

    Lesson

    No . 2 Koku

    Opponent Grasp

    both

    wrists

    of

    the

    sitt ing defender with your

    hands

    from

    his back, with your standing

    position.

    Picture No. u

    94

    Defender Lifting

    vour

    hands above

    vour

    head,

    kneel

    vour r f ght

    k n ~ e between his legs,

    throw

    him

    to

    your front.

    Picture No.

    5

    Lesson

    No. Kizayokonage

    Opponent Attack the

    defender

    who

    is sitt ing

    on the chair , from

    his

    right s ide.

    Defender

    Lure

    the

    opponent with your

    r ight hand.

    Opponent Grasp

    his

    wr st

    with both

    hands.

    Picture No.

    95

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    Defender Grasping his l f t

    wrist

    w.tth your l f t

    hand

    pu l l hilll

    toward you,

    then pushing his wrist up

    w.tth

    your right

    wrist keeping his l f t wrist

    joint ,

    lead

    hilll

    toward y our

    back and throw

    him

    to

    y

    our

    l

    f t side.

    icture

    No.

    7

    Leeson Bo.

    4

    Seilco .

    ~ n t Grasp both wrist of the defender Who

    i

    sit t ing on a

    chair ,

    with your hands.

    icture

    No 8

    96

    Defender s t p p i n your

    right foot in front

    of

    his r ~ t foot,

    graso

    his

    l

    f t wrist

    with

    vour l f t hand an rl passing

    under

    his

    right ann.

    icture

    No.

    Defender

    Switchin

    g you r position, AY him down on

    the chair

    with

    hie

    face

    up,

    then

    s i t y

    ourself

    down on

    his

    stomach.

    Picture

    No.

    10

    97

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    Fon

    1

    of ~ n ~

    Lesson Uo . Kiainage

    Opoonent Holding your

    r ight

    hand sword high above o u r head, stepp-

    ing your

    right

    foot one

    step

    foreward,

    hit

    his temple.

    Picture

    No.

    Defender The moment he t r i s to hit

    u r temple,

    using your right

    foot

    as an axle of

    a 'Wheel,

    bringing

    vour l f t

    foot

    in

    front of his

    l f t

    foot,

    same time hit

    his

    l f t

    neck

    Matsukaze) with

    your

    rip;ht hand sworo.

    Picture No. 2

    98

    Defender Hit him down in o u r

    right front.

    Picture

    No

    .

    3

    Les son No. 2 Kuchikitawoshi

    Opponent With your r i g

    ht

    hand sword hit his head.

    Defender

    n

    order to

    duck

    his hi t t ing

    hand,

    bring your

    bod

    v to

    outer

    right

    side of him, then push his right chest

    with

    your

    palm while

    pull ing his lm

    ee, hit with your l f t

    hand,

    and l' t him do Wll.

    Picture

    No.

    4

    99

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    Lesson No.

    3

    Udegarami

    Opponent Step your right

    foot

    one step

    foreward

    and

    hit his

    head

    with your right hand sword.

    Detsnder

    Pulling your

    right

    foot one step

    back

    stop his right

    wrist

    with your lert. hand holding t on

    your forehead

    with the back of your l ef t hand touching your forehead.

    In th i s case don

    1

    t forget

    to

    lower your body a l i t t le

    to weaken his

    force

    of hi t t ing.

    icture No. 5

    eteader

    lfith

    your lert. hand

    grasp

    his

    right wrist

    and

    stepp-

    ing

    your right foot

    behind his right foot

    bringing

    your right

    hand

    through under his r ~ t arm hooking

    your right forearm

    to his right

    forearm

    keep his

    elbolf

    joint.

    icture

    No. 6

    1

    Lesson No.

    4

    Kurumakaeshi

    Opponent

    Hit

    his

    head

    with

    your

    right

    hand sword.

    Defender

    Stepping your

    l ef t

    foot

    one step back holding back

    of

    your right hand on your

    forehead

    stop his. right hand

    nord. on

    t forget

    to

    weaken his force by lowering

    your body a l i t t le the instant you stopped his hand.

    icture No. 7

    Defender Immediately

    art.er

    grasping his right wrist ld.th vour

    right haM

    using

    your right t t

    as

    an

    axle

    or the llheel

    bring your lert.

    root

    n

    front

    of his lert. foot

    then

    being his elbolf joint i s in pain he

    ra l l s himself

    dcnm

    in yao.r right

    side.

    Picture No.

    8

    1 1

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    Lesson No. S Uchitekobushi-woriomote

    Defender and

    opponent stand

    in a

    distance

    of one f i

    s t

    and one step.

    Picture

    No.

    9

    Defender One step foreward with your r ight

    foot ,

    and

    hi t

    his head

    with your

    right

    hand

    sword and

    thrust your lef t

    f i s t to

    his rib.

    ~ p o n n t Stop his right hand

    sword

    with your

    r ight

    hand.

    Picture No.

    10

    102

    Defender Wit.h OUr r i ~ h t hand 13ra

    sn

    l i s hand

    tw i

    s t ing his

    ann,

    (with

    v

    our four f i n ~ ~ r s

    on his

    l i t t l e f i n ~ e r side)

    and h o l d i n ~ his

    rio;ht wrist.

    with

    rour le f t h

    and,

    le t

    him

    snffer

    the

    pa:in

    of Kobushiwori.

    Picture No. 11

    Lesson No. Uchite-kobushiwori-ura

    Opponf3nt S t e p n i n

    vour

    rip;ht foot

    one

    st ep fol'P-\mrcl,

    hit

    his head

    with

    Our r i

    ght hand SYiord.

    and

    hi

    t

    his rH: with

    y

    our

    le f t f is t

    Defender Duck his hits

    y

    pull ine vour

    r i ~ b t

    f

    oot

    one

    stepback,

    t

    hen

    his

    rir.ht

    wrist with .,our le f t hand, and

    with

    vour r ight p

    a l

    m t w i s his rir:ht

    hand.

    Picture No

    . 12

    103

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    Defender Let him

    suffer the

    pain of

    Kobushiwori.

    This time

    trv

    to

    press

    his

    hand ~ i n s t

    vou

    r

    chest.

    Picture

    No. 13

    Lesson No. 7

    Furiate

    09Ponent Stepninl , '.r

    our risht

    foot one step foreward, thrust his

    Suie;etsu with

    our r ight fist .

    Defender In

    order

    to

    duck his

    t ~ s t i n ~

    f i s t

    steo

    vour

    right

    foot

    one st

    er> back,

    then

    h i t

    his

    riP.ht wrist

    with

    ~ r o u r

    l ef t

    hand sword.

    Picture l ~ o H

    104

    Defenoer Immediatelv swinging

    vo

    ur l ef t

    f i s t to h i t his

    Jinchu

    (under

    nose) usinl , t.he

    e ~ c k of

    your f i ~ t

    Picture

    t o.

    15

    Lesson

    N'o. 8

    Hizakudaki

    Ooponent

    Steoping

    one step foreward

    with

    your

    l ef t

    foot and thrust

    y

    our

    l ef t f i s t to his

    Jinchu

    (under nose.)

    Defender

    Duck

    his f i s t bv nulling your

    l ef t

    foot

    back,

    then e;rasp-

    ing his l ef t wrist

    with

    your hands, while pushing his

    knee

    with

    your rip,ht

    foot

    to

    break

    his knee joint .

    Picture No. 16

    105

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    Lesson No. 1-iimikane

    Opponent Thrust both

    fis ts to his face t once

    .

    Defenrier Try

    to ouch his

    ai'I ls a 'Oart f r o

    ins ide

    .

    Picture No. 17

    Defenrter With vour

    open

    p a ~ hi t his

    both ears t the

    same

    time

    .

    Picture No . 18

    1 6

    Lesson No . 10

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    Lesson No. 11 J i

    goku zume

    Opponent Stepping your r ight foot one foreward

    thrust

    your

    right fist

    into his

    Suigetsu.

    Detender Duck his fist by

    pulling

    your rieht

    foot

    one step back,

    then grasping his r ig

    ht

    wrist with your right hand and

    pull i t. hard.

    Picture

    No

    . 21

    Defender With your le f t hand g

    rasp

    his right collar deep, and

    then

    pulling him back.

    Choke

    his neck, while pushing

    his elbow

    joint

    against your r ig

    ht side.

    Because choke

    and holding

    joint are

    done

    at

    same time this t r ick

    is

    called Jigokuzume hell

    finish.)

    There is a way

    to

    escape from this trick, but

    we

    will skip the

    explanation

    in this

    occasion.

    1 8

    Lesson No. 12 Kotegaeshi

    Opponent Stepping your ri.P ..ht fo ot one step foreward thrust

    his

    Suigetsu with your figh t f i s t

    Defender Pull OUr foot way back close

    to

    vour left back,

    then grasn

    his

    r i

    a..ht

    v ~ s t with your

    left

    hand four

    fint;ers on top.)

    Picture No.

    23

    Defender Stepping your

    right

    foot foreward apply your

    right

    palm

    on

    the

    back

    of

    his hano and twist

    his right

    wrist

    taNard his outer

    right side.

    Picture No. 2h

    1 9

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    f en er hrow

    him

    to

    vour

    C lut.er

    l ef t

    side

    Picture

    No. 5

    Lesson No

    13

    Yukiwore

    Opponent With

    your

    right foot foreward, thl ltst his Suigetsu with

    your

    riP.ht

    Def

    ender

    Duck his f i s t by uullinR your riPht foot one step back,

    then

    graso

    his

    r i ~ t

    wrist

    with your

    right

    hand, and

    break his

    r ight

    elbow joint v

    hitt ing i t

    with vour l ef t

    hand sword

    Picture

    No

    26

    110

    Lesson

    No

    lh Kobushiwori

    Opponent

    Grasping

    his l ef t hand n t h

    vour

    right hand, h i t his

    head with

    vour

    l ef t f ist .

    Picture

    N

    o.

    27

    Defender

    One

    step foreward with you r right foot between his

    feet, then ducking his f i s t thrust his r ight r ib

    with

    vour

    right

    elbow. Then

    right

    awav grasp back his r ight

    Wrist with your l ef t hand (as explained in Tehodoki.)

    Picture No 28

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    Defender Holding hi s hann with your right hand keep

    his

    right

    rist join

    t .

    Picture No. 29

    Lesson

    No.

    15 Tatamiwori

    Opponen1i With your right hand grasp his upper lef t arm.

    Defender

    Hit

    his nose with the back

    of

    your

    r i

    ght

    fist

    then

    grasp

    his

    right hand with

    your

    right hand (four finger

    on his palm and your thumb on his hand s back.)

    Picture

    No.

    3

    2

    Defender I f you spin your

    lef t

    arm opponent s right hand vd.ll

    be twisted

    with his

    palm up,

    then i f

    you lower vo

    ur

    bended

    lef t

    elbow

    his

    right wrist joint will be in pain .

    Immediately hit

    his

    nose with

    your

    left fist.

    Picture No. 31

    Lesson No. 1 Sodegaeshi

    Opponent Grasp his r ight arm with your lef t hand.

    Defender

    B y

    bending y

    our

    r ~ ~ t elbow pinch his hand between

    your

    arm

    and foreann. Bring your

    lef t

    hand to help

    your right arm.

    Picture

    No.

    32

    >

    3

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    Uefender Kneeling your

    left

    knee

    i f

    vou suddenly lower vour

    body his

    le f t

    wrist will be

    in

    pain .

    Pictur

    e No 33

    Lesson No 17 Udehishigi

    Opponent Grasp

    his chest

    with

    your le f t

    hand.

    Defender Hit his nose with

    the

    back

    of

    yo

    ur le f t f is t then

    applying

    your le f t

    hand on his

    le f t

    hand

    1

    s back,

    try

    to

    bend his

    wrist

    toward his back

    of the left

    hand.

    Picture No

    4

    4

    Defender H o l d i n ~ his left albow with v

    our

    uoth han

    ds

    OUli

    i t

    toward vour

    chest

    and hurt

    his left wrist

    .

    Picture

    No

    . 35

    Lesson No. 18

    T a b u s ~ d o r i k o t e g a e s h i

    Opponent Grasp

    his

    hair and pul l with your

    r i ~ h t

    hand.

    Picture No 36

    5

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    Defender

    Hitting his lef ' t side abdome

    n \dt.h your

    ~ h t

    f i s t

    while eraspine

    his rifl;ht hanrl

    with vour lef t

    hand

    and

    l e t t release

    from y

    our ha i r

    bending

    his ri ght

    hand ' s back .

    Picture No . 7

    Defender With your ler t nand twis t

    his ril ht

    wrist toward

    his

    outer side , an

    i

    v1ith

    the heln

    of

    vour

    rip;ht

    hand

    throw

    him to v

    our lef t side

    . (trse the Kotegaeshi . )

    Picture

    No . 38

    r 6

    Lesson No .

    19

    a s a r n e

    OpponP.nt Grasn his l e f t side co l la r wi t h T Ur

    r ght

    hand ,

    and t

    vour

    lef t

    ha

    n

    rt o : r < ~ s n

    hi s

    r i ~ h t uuper

    arm.

    Picture No: 9

    Defender Inserting

    vour

    middle f i n ~ e r of the r ight ham t o

    the

    p i t

    behind

    his l e f t co l la r bone and push

    t

    do,m. Opponent

    unable to

    bear

    the pain fa l ls to vour

    r ight

    side.

    Picture

    No .

    11

    7

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    Lesson No.

    20

    O:va:vubiwori

    ~ p o n n t

    Hold

    his

    bodv from his

    back under

    the

    ams

    with

    your am s

    .

    Picture

    No.

    hl

    Defender

    Rub

    your lef t

    knuckle

    against his r i ~ t

    hand

    s

    bac

    k

    and

    when his hold is loosen by the pain grasp his

    r i ~ h t

    thumb

    with

    your

    right

    hand

    then t,

    urninp;

    to hi.Jll

    bend

    i t harder

    and

    hurt

    him.

    Picture No. b

    8

    Lesson No. 21

    Sugitawoshi

    Op >onent and defender wa

    lks

    frO each side and passes each ot-her.

    Defend

    er

    The

    moment

    vou passes him behind him g

    ra s

    p

    in

    g

    his

    ankles with your hands

    push

    his t i ~ with your lef t

    should

    er

    le t

    him

    fall

    on

    his belly

    .

    Picture

    No. 13

    Defender Immediately crossing

    his

    legs

    hurt his

    toe and knee.

    Picture No. Wt

    9

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    Lesson No. 22 Makuraotoshi

    Opponent And defender

    passes

    each other.

    Defender

    Grasp

    his co l la r

    with

    your rifr,ht

    hand

    from his back.

    Picture No. hS

    Defender Pull in your r ight foot back,

    kneel t

    down, Mean w h i ~

    pull

    y ~ u r

    rip,ht hand which

    holding

    his

    c o lb r

    straJ.ght

    down, . and l e t him f l l on h1s

    back.

    Picture

    No.

    h6

    120

    l-esson N

    o.

    ?3 Kanihasand.

    Defendl r

    Lie

    down on

    vonr

    bac v, {or when vou a

    re thrm

    ln f l t on

    your

    back.)

    Opponent

    Try

    to attack him .

    Defender Push the ri'ght knee

    of

    the opponent wi t ) your 1 ~ ? - f t foot,

    and pull his

    r ight hee l

    with your ri?) t

    foot, to le t. hi m

    f l l

    on his back.

    Picture No:

    lesson No . 2h Hizatawoshi

    Opponent Try to

    kick

    the defender with your right foot.

    Defender Duck the kick b-T- t>ulling

    your foot

    back, and

    with

    your le f t hancl

    scoop up

    his right

    foot.

    Picture No. h8 (A)

    Immediately le t

    him

    f l l on

    his

    back,

    bY

    pushlne

    hj

    .s

    r:l

    ~ h t

    knee

    with your

    r ight hand.

    Picture

    No. h8 B)

    2

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    Lesson 25 H i ~ n

    O:"'nonent You

    lire

    aboui. r ~ \ i

    to attack l i

    Defenc Pr Bv reading his j n1,eni.ion

    3 D

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    efenaeaagainst swords withou

    t we?.non .

    esson No. 1 FH..iizume

    Op

    nonent

    H

    ol

    di

    ng

    a dap,ger

    no

    i nt.

    do

    wn wavs an

    ri

    keen

    it.

    a

    bo

    ve vour

    Defende r The

    instan

    t before he t

    r i

    es t o swing i t down upon your

    head,

    brin

    gi

    np,

    .y

    our

    le f t

    foot forevra

    rd to

    o

    ut side of his

    r ight foot ,

    stop

    his r ight elbow with

    y

    our

    l

    ef

    t

    hand,

    while t hr u

    st in

    P hi s

    r ib wi t

    h

    vo

    ur

    r f is t

    Pi c

    tu re

    1

    Defender I f you

    grasp

    opponent

    1

    s

    v i ta l point

    i n

    his r i

    g

    ht

    elbow, he will drop

    his

    Even i he d

    oesn' t

    drop

    his dagger, stepping vour r ight foot foreward, grasp-

    ing his

    r ight

    wrist with your right hand,

    and

    breaking

    his balance by pushinp,.

    Picture

    No.

    124

    head .

    Defen

    de

    r

    Anrl

    m

    oreov

    er

    n ~ P n

    v

    our

    l

    ert

    foot

    fo r

    ew

    arrl

    ,

    keep

    -

    in hi s r:i f l t el bow jo

    in t

    ho l

    d him dO IIt

    .

    hi s

    r i

    gh

    t elbow with o u r lef t ha nd , bend his

    wris

    t. bo

    inserting

    y

    our

    palm unde r

    his rj

    ght hand

    1

    s back

    and

    pull ing

    it un, then dap,P,er drops.

    Picture No. 3

    Lesson No. 2 Musoken

    Opnonent Do as

    in precedinp, lesson.

    Defender

    Supporting your body with your

    l e f t

    hand

    on

    the ~ o u n d

    in

    y

    our le f t f ront ,

    and with v

    our r i

    g

    ht

    foot

    kick

    his

    groin.

    Picture

    No. h

    125

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    Defender Grasping his rip,ht heel with

    r

    our riP:ht hand,

    ancl push-

    inP:

    his Fukuto (on lower thie;h above knee) with vour

    l e f t

    f i ~ push him down to

    rour r ight s ide .

    Picture No

    5

    Lesson

    No.

    3 Kirisage

    Opponent Holding a short sword or knife above )OUr head swing

    t

    down.

    Picture No

    126

    Defender B v

    pullim; vour

    right

    foot

    one

    steo back,

    d

    uck

    the

    knife,

    then

    grasping his r i ~ t wrist

    with

    vour r i ~ t

    hand, and apply your l e f t

    hand

    on his r ight elbow.

    Picture No. 7

    Defender

    Pulling

    your r ight ,

    foot

    one step more to you r back,

    keeping his

    r ight

    elbow

    jo in t

    hold

    him down,

    holding

    his r ight wris t jo ih t with

    your

    right palm and l e t

    him drop the knife as

    in

    lesson No. 1

    Picture

    No. 8

    127

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    Lesson No. h Tsukikake

    Opponf lnt

    Grasp:1ne a

    knife

    in vour right hand, and hold i t around

    your

    waist

    Picture No.

    ~ p o n n t

    nlrust his stomach

    with

    the knife.

    Defender Pnlling your right foot back to duck, then grasp his right

    wrist

    n t h your lef t hand (four- fingers

    on

    top.)

    Picture No. 10

    Defender Stepping right

    foot

    forewa.rd and with

    both

    h

    ands

    twist his

    right

    hand to y

    our

    outer

    lef t

    side.

    Use

    Kotegaeshi an rl

    thro

    w him down.

    Picture No. 11

    Lesson

    No.

    S

    Kuritsuke

    Opponent Hold the sword in Chudan hilt around the center

    of

    your

    abdomen and point

    of

    the sword

    i s

    aimed a t

    one s

    neck, chest

    or face.) .

    Defender Hit

    the

    back

    of

    the sword

    and

    sliding go near

    his

    hand,

    grasping

    the

    hi l t with you r lef t hand

    pull

    i t , while with

    your

    right

    hand pushing the

    back

    of the

    sword down

    and

    take the sword away from him.

    Picture No.

    12

    129

    .

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    Lesson No. 6 Uchikomi

    Qpponent Hol ding a sword above your head then sw:i.np i t down.

    Vefender The instant before

    he swings the

    sword down stepping

    you

    r

    right foot

    one

    step

    foreward

    hi t his elbow

    with

    your

    both hands edges then gras

    p

    his r ight wrist

    wi

    t h your

    right hand

    ann grasp his

    riP ht elbow with

    your

    le f t hand

    .

    Picture No .

    13

    Defender Pulling your right foot way back

    holding

    his

    right

    elbow joint with

    your

    lef t ha nd keep him down.

    Picture

    No.

    14

    3

    Lesson 7 Uchiwotoshi

    ~ p o n e n t Hold

    the

    sword

    above

    your head then swing

    i t

    down on

    center

    of

    his head.

    Defender Steppinct one step fore>vard

    with your

    l e f t foot t o ou t-

    side of his

    r i

    ght foot

    le t

    h im drop the sword by hi t t -

    ing his right

    wris t

    with your r ~ t hand sword t t he

    same time hi t his vit l ooint under the lower p .

    Picture No. 15

    Lesson

    No.

    8 Kirikomi-kotekaeshi

    Opponent

    Do

    as

    in

    the

    preceding

    lesson.

    Defender cne step

    roreward

    with your lef t foot to the outside

    of

    his

    right foot

    and immediately swing.your

    right

    foot back

    to the

    back

    of his le f t foot

    the grasp

    h.i.s

    right wrist

    with your

    l e f t

    hand bringing your

    right foot forewaro

    and

    with your both

    hands

    twist

    his r ight wrist to his outer

    right

    side as in

    l\otegaeshi.

    Picture No.

    16

    3

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    Dflfenses

    with

    a stick

    Stick

    i s

    rnarle of oak, about 1/8 of an

    inch

    in d i a m e t ~ r about 3 1/2

    feet l o n ~ .

    There

    ar

    e onanr

    fo r

    ms

    of

    s ck defens es,

    but

    as we haven ' t enough space

    to

    ex ,

    lain al l ,

    I

    have selec

    t ed f.e\'f

    uractical

    t r icks

    to

    show

    vou here.

    These stick defenses

    are

    stick defenses

    of the Taketa School

    .

    To

    write about

    these t oms of stick

    defenses, I must thank

    s:l.ncerely

    to

    old

    teacher

    Mr.

    Ichio,

    who is

    the

    head

    of

    Taketa School,

    for

    his helj

    and nermission

    to

    publish

    these t r icks .

    1. Shinsen-n o- sngata

    Hol ding a stick in vour

    r i ~ h t

    hand,

    stand

    naturallv.

    Picture

    No

    . 1

    2. Hira

    -

    ichimonji

    - no- kamae

    Open your

    feet

    a l i t t l e anrl

    face

    ~ r o u r front ,

    drooping your

    hand in

    vour shoulder s

    width,

    ho loin g

    the

    stick

    in

    vour hanls.

    Picture No. 2

    34

    Yoko

    -

    ichimonji-no-kamae

    One steo foreiVard vrith

    your

    le f t foot, bendinR your knees a l i t t l e ,

    han

    rl

    s holdinR

    stick

    drooping

    naturallv

    . '

    Picture No.

    Lesson No. 1 Rivote-Garame

    Defencter Hold ~ r o u r s l f

    in

    the posture

    of

    Hira- ichi_11aiji.

    Opponent S t e p o i n ~ your r i ~ h t foot

    foreward

    trv t o choke the

    defenoP.r.

    OP fen i er Releasin

    p

    vour l e f t l'aand, place

    the

    l e f t

    ha l f of the

    stick

    upon his 'vrists , then b r i n ~ vour l e f t hand b

    t 'Neen his

    hands from unde r , g

    rasn

    the stick and uress i t down as

    Y?U pull

    yo u

    r r i ght foot to v our back. (J.iis elbow joints

    WJ..ll hurt . ) Then u u l l i n ~ your

    le f t

    + oot back make vour

    nosture

    in

    Yoko-ichinonj i t o show v

    our

    Zanshin. (Leave

    one s

    mind on

    one s

    opryonent . As vour opoonent

    restores

    to

    his

    fonner

    posi t ion

    s t eD OUr l e f t foot

    foreward

    and hold

    vourself n the

    oosture

    of

    H i r a

    c h i ~ o n j i

    Picture

    No

    . h and 5

    35

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    Lesson

    No

    . 2 Eritori

    Defende r Hold yourself in the

    posture

    of Hira- ichinai j i.

    Opponent '>tep:>ing

    rie;ht foot

    foreward e;rasp both front

    coll-ars

    of the

    defender.

    Picture

    No

    . 6

    Defender Releasing vour l e f t hand apply the st.ick over

    his

    elbows,

    and graspine; the l e f t

    end

    of

    the

    stick with Our

    l e f t

    hand, nress t

    down. In th is

    case

    nul l your r i ~ h t

    foot

    back

    and bend OU r bodv a

    l i t t l e .

    -

    Pic tur

    es

    No. 7

    pommt Release

    rour

    hands a t th at,

    in

    s t

    . nt, .

    Picture No

    .

    8

    36

    ')efencier t e p n i n ~ a bic; step forewaril

    with

    vour rif'h\ , foot, ,

    -'l.pnlying the st ick

    t m ~ r

    his chin l)ush hi m b a ~ k unti l

    he fa l ls on his back

    .t'ictnre

    No

    . 9

    Pulling vour

    r i ~ h t

    foot bAck, hold vour posture in

    Yoko- ichi111onji,

    aml

    shO\V vour

    Zanshin.

    Lesson No. 3 Ushirodori

    Oefen

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    Lesson

    No.

    4

    Kararneuchi

    (Kirino-Hitoha)

    Defender

    Hold

    the oosture of Hira

    ichimonji.

    Opponent

    Stepoing your

    le f t

    foot

    foreward, grasp his

    front col lar

    with your

    le f t

    hand.

    Defenrter

    Applying

    r ight

    half of the st ick

    under his l e f t fore

    arm,

    releasing vour

    le f t hanci

    once.

    Then grasp the

    r ight end of the

    st ick

    with

    v9ur

    l e f t hand, pinching

    his le f t

    forearm,

    pull ing your le f t

    foot

    back pull

    him

    to your front.

    Picture No. 12

    Opponent Pul l your le f t forearm out a t that moment .

    Defencier Kneeling

    your

    l e f t

    knee,

    h o l d i n ~ the

    st ick

    in your r i t

    hand, hit

    his shins

    and le t him fa l l on his stomach

    in

    front

    of you.

    Pulling your

    right

    foot hold

    the

    oosture

    of

    Yoko-ichimonji,

    and Zanshin.

    Picture No . 13

    138

    Lesson No. 5 U k e n a ~ a s h i

    0efen.ier Pos t.nre of H i r a i ~ h i m o n j i .

    Opponent liol

    ling

    a sword

    above

    vour head wi .h

    both

    han

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    Leuson No.

    ()

    K i r i s a ~ l

    Defender

    Post.nre

    of Hirl:l.-ichi

    II

    On.ii

    OpnonP-nt Holdinq a

    sword

    above your head, s w i n ~

    i t

    lown U ?On

    his

    bead.

    Defender Duck by

    step >ing

    your l e f t foot diagonally

    forewar.d,

    hi t h i s

    chest

    with the st ick. (P ic ture No. 16)

    Then releasing ~ o u r r i ~ h t hand

    fron

    t he otick pre ss his

    right wrist with

    i t . (Pict11re

    No.

    17

    G r a s 9 i n ~

    middle of the

    hi l t , take

    the sword awav from

    him and cut the

    inner

    thigh. (P ic ture No. 18)

    l)P.fenrler Holding

    the sword

    in " OUr right hand S1 ow vour Zanshin.

    Picture No. 19

    Lesson

    No. 7

    Mawari-dori

    Defenrler

    Posture of

    Hira-

    ichirnonji

    .

    Opponent; Hold in

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    Lesson No. 9 Susobarai

    Opponent

    Grasp the

    end

    of his

    stick

    wi

    t h

    both

    hands.

    Defender

    Pushing

    the stick toward

    his

    l e f t

    hand

    corner and

    l i f t

    ing

    it above

    his

    shoulder sudde nly hi t

    his

    shins,

    and

    he

    fa l ls thrus t

    his

    Suigetsu

    with

    the stick.

    Lesson

    No.

    10 Tsuetori

    Ooponent

    Do as

    in preceding lesson.

    Defender Pushing i own with

    your r i

    gh t ha nd and l i f t i n ~ up with t he

    l e f t hand, suddenltf l i f t ing

    it

    over his heart l e t him fa l l

    then hi t his head .

    142

    Chapter

    of

    re s

    scia

    t.ation.

    Resusciatat,ion

    i s

    an art t o revive a

    oerson

    f rom aspvxia caused

    bv s t r a n ~ l a

    f a l l

    d

    rownin

    g,

    ~ h o k i n < aterni, or

    astonishm

    en t .

    From olden t i mes

    it

    was supuosed to be a secret

    t e a c h i n ~

    Ju,iutsu teachers an c\

    s tu rl

    ents. There

    are m

    an"

    ways to

    do th is .

    13ut

    now I

    am

    t o write about. some o f

    the

    most

    simple and most

    frequently used

    rrtet.hods . .:>tuctents

    i f " OU pr

    actice

    well, and

    when ' OU

    meet with

    some

    one

    in

    asphyxia, i

    "OU do

    it without.

    mistake,

    an 'l with

    confidence, I

    as sure

    Y

    OU

    t hat

    person

    shall

    revive.

    J u d ~ e m e n t of l i fe .

    Firs t

    we

    r ~ s t

    see whether

    :.here i s ~ o p e for resusciat at ion or not.

    1.

    When

    the

    pup il reflects t h i n ~ s .

    2. Vfuen fingers and

    t

    oes are bent

    i ~ h t l

    3.

    When

    the anus i s

    closed.

    h

    When the teeth are

    closed

    t ight ly .

    5.

    When

    drowned person's finge r nail has s t i l l nice color.

    6.

    When

    h n n ~ e or

    s t r a n ~ l e d

    person's nasal mucus hasn 't c lanr:,erl

    color. In these six instances,

    there

    are good chance

    resuscitation.

    143

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    A

    motion of

    r e s l l s c i a t ~ t i o n .

    '

    .Vhen

    ~ r o u

    do the resuciatation

    , take

    c ~ r e

    not

    to

    l e t them

    bite their

    own

    t

    ongue.

    Therefor

    insert

    a

    piece of

    wood

    or cloth between

    u p o ~ r and

    lower teeth.

    On ll occasions of resusciatation

    ,

    t ighten

    your

    l ~ H e r

    abdomen and inhale the deep breath . With

    your hands,

    soft,lor rub him down frorn

    shoulders

    toward his lower abdomen, just

    as g a t h e r i . n ~

    soMe

    t,

    hiDJS

    with our hanrts about the center

    of

    his

    abdOI Ien. Do

    the

    sat11e exercise five

    or

    six t imes. Don t forget

    that

    th is is

    the

    most imoortant preparation before apolying

    resuscitation

    . Aft er

    th is

    preparation is done ,

    we

    do

    the resuscita

    t ion.

    Do the r

    esusc i ta t ion accordinp,

    vour

    natural

    breath . With

    the deep confidence that "OU surelv can

    revive a person,

    do

    i t

    with a c c o m n a n i n crv of Ya

    or Yei.

    As to the

    usage

    of hands,

    vou mav use much

    strength

    on your arns , so t-hat

    r

    ou miP,ht

    be ab l

    e

    to ki l l a demon, but when your hands touch the person in

    asphyxia , make

    i t tender

    as

    an infant

    ' s hand. Usage of legs

    must

    be

    as tender as vour hanrts. When you

    do the p r e p a r ~ i o n

    le t th i s body lean on

    your knee.

    Lesson

    No . S a s o i k w a t ~ o (A)

    Kneeling

    yourself

    at.

    l e f t

    back

    of

    the

    dead

    person, l i f t

    him

    up

    with your l e f t

    n

    ,

    1,

    boldine

    his

    arms

    about his breast, and your

    right pal.J' l., f i n p . ~ r s

    anci thumb closP.

    together,

    t ip

    of the

    1niddle

    fineP.r t o u c h i m ~ the

    f irst

    knuckle of snine or tot> of his back,

    hit, t.hP.re with the lower

    nart

    of the pa.l.n. Doing that five or

    s

    ix shall

    rP.vi

    ve

    the dead person .

    44

    Picture No . 1

    Picture No . 2

    Lesson

    No . 2

    S a s o i

    t p o (

    B)

    I i f t i n ~

    dead person

    1

    s bodv from

    ba

    dk , a p n l v i n ~

    rour

    ri

    F

    ht. knee

    ab out

    the six or seventh

    knuckle

    of

    spine on

    his back

    ,

    and p u l l i n ~ yo u

    r

    l e f t foot to

    vour

    bl'lck, with

    vour

    hRnd

    rnb

    down fr om

    shonl

    t er tCI

    the side , while with

    vour

    rie;ht knee

    n u s h i n ~

    np a l it-tle . Lett i ns;

    the dead person lean a

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    l P s

    m J

    I

    ivojo

    - no-k v:atpo

    :i

    t h rour l'>:mds , Massag:i

    no:

    the rlead nerson

    should

    be rloun :s s r. i c

    in t.}'e r e c e d i n ~ ; lesson . l i f t I. he de ad nerson ' s boov

    1ro

    l ' holcl-

    :i

    n

    c; the

    b '\ck of the neck w:l .th ' 'our

    l e f t

    am, c t i n ;,o,tr le f t

    k n > ~

    behinci

    his

    b.ck

    to

    sunT)ort his bod

    ,,

    ancl k n e e l i n ~

    Our r)

    kn

    ne clos to

    is

    ~ h t s:i.d

    e ,

    roldin : t-is

    neck an

    shoul 'P.r '.lith

    ronr

    lP.. .'t ar'

    ''' ar.>nly

    vour

    r i ~ h t hanri with

    thwh

    and index

    onened

    .::J.n

    a r t ,

    at the

    basP. of his abdol t

    en

    .

    Holding vour

    elbow

    close

    to

    tl'>e ground, push the

    fingers

    up

    while

    vd.

    th

    " OUr l e f t

    hand le t t ing

    hi s n

    flck le

    an

    ~ o r P . w a r d

    With

    the

    coo...,era+

    ion

    of'

    VOt

    lr hands and K

    ai

    froo

    ' 'our lower abcimen,

    two

    or three t:l.nes shall be enou h to

    rev5v

    e .

    Picture Ko

    J.Tla

    nation

    a l.Jout vit ,al noints of

    hunan

    bodr. Peoole who lParns

    ,Tu

    j utsu mus1. know about v i ta l points of human

    b e i n

    Vi ta l poini

    .s

    are the Most

    sensit.:i

    ve point.s of the bod

    .

    Shock g;i to these

    ryoint.s a r'f\ the cause of

    f a l l

    or asph,"Xia. IP

    ol

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    '}roun 3

    l Center of scarntla

    ?

    3 Serr,l r of r.

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    Kempo

    of

    Yamato

    School

    (another name Karate)

    Form

    of

    r a . n o m i d ~ r e

    Jujutsu shoulrt bE

    practiced

    mainly in

    forms.

    S t a r t i n ~ frorn study

    of forms, you ruust t ra in yourself to at ta in oneness of mind

    and

    t r ick.

    While practice

    of

    Ju.jutsu is

    done

    with

    m

    ore than

    one

    person

    at once,

    our

    kenpo

    is

    practiced

    by

    solo with i m a g i n a ~

    enemy. y practicinr, t he h i t thrust , kick ami stop of congl omera

    ed

    t r icks

    of forms. I t is just l ike shadow boxing of the box-

    inP-;

    practice

    . We may

    prac t

    ice our Kempo

    in

    any pl ace at any time,

    because we

    don t

    need any wide space nor to ol

    s.

    Only

    k n o w i n ~ the

    form

    of Kempo

    i s not good

    to

    you .

    You

    must practice hard so

    that

    whenever

    vou need to protect vourself

    vou r foot and hand move

    easily ani swif t lv

    as

    the

    form

    teaches

    you. That

    is

    whv you should

    p ractice

    every

    morning before breakfast, a r

    ev

    ery noon be

    fore

    yo

    ur lunch.

    To pr actice Kempo you must imagine th e re is an

    enemy really

    there

    in your mind. Your eve s, hi t t hrust, ki ck

    should be done

    with

    vour spi r i t to k i l l your enemy with one

    motion.

    I f

    i t is

    not

    done th is wa" Your move1

    11e

    nt is

    meaningless

    .

    152

    Form No. 1

    Forms of T< lrano-Midare

    Stan:ling upright, facing forward , heels opened a l i t t l e cross

    your

    hands in

    front and boW .

    Picture No.

    Form No. 2

    Facing your

    l e f t stop vour

    opponent s

    right

    hand,

    which i s

    thrus t ing

    your face from vour l e f t

    side, bv

    using vour open l e f t

    hand

    ' s l i t t l e f i n ~ e r s side up. While keepinp; vour rip;ht f ist .

    (outside

    down) at vour waist.

    J?_cture No. 2

    153

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    onn Jo .

    3

    lvtaking

    the

    f is t , b r n ~ vour

    lef t

    hanci

    to

    vour

    lef t

    waist

    (outsi

    le

    down,)

    while

    hittinc;

    his ~ i g e t s u with

    vour riP',ht f i s t .

    Picture No .

    3

    Form No .

    L

    Pu l

    l vour ril ,ht

    f i s t

    back to vour r i p.ht -...; s t while

    thrus t ing

    his Suip.etsu with vour l

    ert fi s

    t .

    Pi

    cture

    No . u

    Notice-No . 2, 3 and L

    are

    the

    defense

    against vour enemv at your

    l er t

    side,

    blocking

    his

    ria;ht

    f i s t which i s

    about

    to thrust 'rour

    face,

    stopning with

    vour l ef t hand sword and grabbinP,

    i t .

    Pull

    him

    to

    your l ef t side , thrustinB vour riP.ht f i s t into

    his

    Suigetsu,

    and then t

    hrust

    your l ef t f i s t into his Suigetsu. So

    2, 3,

    and 4

    should be

    done

    continuously without changing

    the position of

    vour

    feet

    154

    F o n ~ i\o. t ,

    F a c i m ~ vour

    r i ~ h t , stot.)

    his