The Waza (technique) In Shizenki Ryu Bujutsu

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Avelino R. Mayoral, Hanshi, Kaiden Menkyo, Soke San Dai Shizenki Ryu Bujutsu
Shizenki Ryu Karate Association
SOKE MENKYO KAI

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Soke Mayoral & Tina M. Boci
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"SHIZENKI RYU"
I am one, myself, with nature and its greatness. I have the authority that temporarily holds the secret to (Shizenki Ryu) and then let's it flow to the chosen ones.
 
SHIZENKI RYU BUJUTSU WAZA (TECHNIQUE) includes, but  not limited to:
 
1) blocks
2) stances
3) punches
4) kicks
5) strikes
6) hair-pulls
7) eye gouging
8) joint locks
9) take downs
10) throws
11) sweeps
12) chokes
13) grappling
14) feints
15) bobbing
16) weaving
17) evading
 
"VERY IMPORTANT"
 
The mindset of a fighter is limited by the skills he only possesses when in combat. When faced in a real combat situation, only those who possesses both the skills and the true mindset of the Bushido will triumph!
 
Shizenki Ryu Bujutsu Basic Waza/techniques:
 
Stance:
 
1) Attention stance
2) Natural stance
3) Forward stance
4) Back stance
5) Horse stance
6) Cat stance
7) Fighting stance
8) Wide hour glass stance
9) Hour glass stance
 
Strikes:
 
1) Palm heel strike
2) Back fist strike
3) Hammer fist strike
4) Knife hand strike
5) Elbow strike
6) Spear hand hand strike
7) Ridge hand strike
 
Blocks:
 
1) Down block
2) Inside block
3) Outside block
4) Rising block
5) X' block
6) Knife hand block
7) Palm heel block
8) Scooping block
9) Grasping block
10) Chicken block
 
Punches:
 
1) Lead straight punch
2) Lead reserve punch (boxer's jab)
3) Reserve punch
4) Straight punch
5) Hook punch
6) Round house punch
7) U' punch (upper cut)
 
Kicks:
 
1) Stomp kick
2) Scoop kick
3) Angular kick
4) Rising heel kick
5) Front snap kick
6) Front thrust kick
7) Back kick
8) Side kick
9) Side thrust kick
10) Round house kick
11) Hook kick
12) Inside crescent kick
13) Outside crescent kick
14) Knee
15) Axe kick
 
Avelino R. Mayoral
Soke San dai, Judan Black Belt, Hanshi, Kaiden
Shizenki Ryu Bujutsu

Techniques must be applied with the intention of either causing pain, which will discourage the aggressor to not wanting to make any further physical action.

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Shizenki Ryu katas & Kobudo katas
 
Empty hand katas:
 
1) Kuuchuu (sky)
2) Uddo (wood)
3) Faia (fire)
4) Mizu (water)
5) Tengoku (heaven)
6) Yochi (earth)
7) Kuki (air)
8) Tekido shodan (moderation 1)
9) Tekido nidan (moderation 2)
10) Tekido sandai (moderation 3)
 
Kobudo kata:
 
1) So Setsu Ken (nunchaku kata)
2) Mijikai Bo (escrima kata)
3) Chonaifu (balisong kata)

Weapons Used In Shizenki Ryu Bujutsu...
 
Shizenki Ryu Bujutsu being a fighting art that trains only for combat self-defense situations. The weapons used in self-defense by the Shizenki Ryu Bujutsu practitioner are weapons that been used in martial arts for hundreds of years. These weapons are used because they been proven effective and proven practical in actual self-defense. These weapons are listed below:
 
WEAPONS:
 
1) Escrima sticks (one stick or two sticks)
 
2) Balisong knife
 
3) Tanto (knife)
 
4) Nunchakus
 
5) Bo/staff

Budo vs. Bujutsu

  

Budo martial arts are often identified as “Martial Ways” and not Martial Arts. The term was adopted in the 20th century for all martial a

Budo vs. Bujutsu

 

 

Budo martial arts are often identified as “Martial Ways” and not Martial Arts. The term was adopted in the 20th century for all martial arts as a general term, with the emphasis on peacefulness. In addition, to Budo being a physical discipline, it implies an attitude of one’s mind and a c

Budo vs. Bujutsu

 

 

Budo martial arts are often identified as “Martial Ways” and not Martial Arts. The term was adopted in the 20th century for all martial arts as a general term, with the emphasis on peacefulness. In addition, to Budo being a physical discipline, it implies an attitude of one’s mind and a certain ethic. Budo is distinct from Bugei (art of combat) and from Bujutsu (technique of combat). Today, any martial art that follows the path of a Budo art, they often are regarded as a sport. In Budo arts they have a strict age restriction on grades. In Bujutsu or combat, which has been around since recorded history, and in Bujutsu, a great importance is placed on the proficiency of fighting techniques.

ertain ethic. Budo is distinct from Bugei (art of combat) and from Bujutsu (technique of combat). Today, any martial art that follows the path of a Budo art, they often are regarded as a sport. In Budo arts they have a strict age restriction on grades. In Bujutsu or combat, which has been around since recorded history, and in Bujutsu, a great importance is placed on the proficiency of fighting techniques.

rts as a general term, with the emphasis on peacefulness. In addition, to Budo being a physical discipline, it implies an attitude of one’s mind and a certain ethic. Budo is distinct from Bugei (art of combat) and from Bujutsu (technique of combat). Today, any martial art that follows the path of a Budo art, they often are regarded as a sport. In Budo arts they have a strict age restriction on grades. In Bujutsu or combat, which has been around since recorded history, and in Bujutsu, a great importance is placed on the proficiency of fighting techniques.

 

"The Basic element of one's inner "Self" is the spirit, which controls the external self; no person is independent of spirit.