Tekijä: Sensei Cho
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Aikido: Daitō-ryū Aiki Jūjutsun perinnöstä harmonian tielle
From Lethal Battlefield Tactics to the Path of Peace: The Secret Link Between Aikido and Daitō-ryū. Ever wondered how the ”Way of Harmony” actually began? The peaceful movements of modern Aikido were born from one of Japan’s most formidable and secretive combat systems: Daitō-ryū Aiki Jūjutsu [1, 3]. In this deep dive, we trace the…
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Takeda-ryū: Samuraiden Sobu-jutsu ja Aiki-perinteiden historia
Takeda-ryū: Unveiling the Samurai Heritage and the Integrated Path of Sobu-jutsu Step into the world of the Takeda clan, where ancient battlefield strategies meet the modern pursuit of self-mastery. For centuries, the techniques of Takeda-ryū remained a closely guarded secret, known only to the high-ranking members of one of Japan’s most formidable samurai lineages. Born…
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Dori ja mochi jujutsussa: mitä ne oikeasti tarkoittavat ja miksi erolla on väliä?
In Japanese martial arts, dori and mochi are often treated as interchangeable, but they emphasize different realities: taking a grip versus holding and controlling. This article clarifies the linguistic roots and shows how separating the two improves attack quality, realism, and technical learning in jujutsu.
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Dōjō Kun: Budō-filosofia, perinne ja tie itsekuriin
Dōjō Kun: The Philosophy That Guides Your Martial Arts Journey Discover the true meaning of Dōjō Kun (道場訓), the essential code that forms the spiritual core of any traditional Jujutsu or Budō school. This code is much more than a list of rules—it’s a direct link to the ethics of the samurai, teaching self-control and…
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Daitō-ryū Aikijūjutsu: Aikin Salaisuus ja Sen Perintö Budōssa
Daitō-ryū Aiki Jūjutsu is one of the most revered forms of koryū bujutsu, forming the foundation of modern arts like Aikidō. This article explores its history, the subtle principle of Aiki—neutralizing an opponent’s force through perfect timing—and the intense training path (shugyō) required to master this secret warrior tradition of Takeda Sōkaku.
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Ukemi: Miksi Käden Isku Tatamiin Pelastaa Terveytesi?
The Martial Arts Paradox: Hitting to Survive. Is the Ukemi ’slap’ just a loud sound, or a life-saving scientific principle? Our Sensei breaks down the physics (Impulse = Force x Time) behind the martial arts breakfall. Learn exactly how striking the mat extends deceleration time, drastically reducing force to protect your head, spine, and internal…
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Kappō (活法):Elvyttämisen taito jūjutsussa – silta taistelun ja hoidon välillä
Kappō: The Secret Art of Revitalization in Martial Arts Every martial art teaches you how to fight, but what about healing? Discover Kappō (活法), the ancient and secret knowledge of resuscitation and life-restoration that was mandatory for Samurai and traditional masters of Jujutsu and Judo. Learn why this ”Art of Revitalizing” (Katsu-waza) was considered the…
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Perinteen Verivala ja Sitoutuminen Budōssa
”It is not a mere signature; it is a seal of blood.” In the world of Koryū Bujutsu, the ritual of Keppan (血判) marks the boundary between a casual student and a disciple committed for life. Far from a theatrical stunt, this ’Blood Seal’ is the solemn confirmation of the Kishōmon—an oath of secrecy, loyalty,…
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Aiki-Jutsu vs. Aiki-Jujutsu: Ylempi Periaate vai Järjestelmä?
The terms Aikijutsu and Aiki Jujutsu are often confused, but the difference is fundamental! Aikijutsu is a classical principle, while Aiki Jujutsu (like Daitō-ryū and Hakkō-ryū) is a complete, systematized combat system. Discover why the application of the Aiki principle is considered the highest, most efficient form of performing a Jujutsu technique, independent of physical…
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Zanshin (残心): Jatkuva Valmiustila Jūjutsussa
Zanshin (殘心) is more than just a technique; it is a philosophy of continuous readiness. Originating from the demanding reality of samurai combat, Zanshin integrates the physical awareness of Happōmoku with the mental clarity provided by Zazen meditation. Mastering it means achieving Mushin—a state of calm, fearless, and non-reactive mind. This ancient discipline is directly…