Shinden Fudo-ryū (Immovable Heart School) was a school of Japanese martial arts. Founded in around 1130CE by Ganpachiro Temeyoshi, Shinden Fudo is one of the oldest styles of Jujutsu. It focuses on working with one's natural surroundings, and as such most training takes place outside using natural objects as training aids. The school puts emphasis on fighting from any posture one finds themselves in at the time a fight begins, rather than needing to prepare by getting into a stance first. This allows the practitioner to remain receptive to sudden attacks. As an extension of this principle, the school has no formal stance (kamae); all techniques start from a natural, loose, standing posture. The curriculum is entirely unarmed; there are no weapons used in this system.
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| - Shinden Fudo Ryu (es)
- Shinden Fudo-ryū (fr)
- 神傳不動流 (真妙流系) (ja)
- Shinden Fudo-ryū (en)
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| - Shinden fudo-ryū est une école de et . Shinden fudo signifie « les enseignements immuables transmis par les dieux ». On trouve au sein de Shinden fudo-ryū de nombreux exercices de renforcement corporel à faire dans la nature. Il est dit que les enchainements et les mouvements doivent être naturels et relaxés. Cette école enseigne aussi le maniement d'une très grande hache (ono), d'un très grand marteau (otsuchi) et d'une épée gigantesque (odachi). (fr)
- 神傳不動流(しんでんふどうりゅう)とは、柔術の流派である。 (ja)
- Shinden Fudo Ryu es una escuela de artes marciales organizada en el siglo XII por Genpachiro Tameyoshi, que había aprendido las bases del combate de Izumo Kanja Yoshiteru, que fue el primer Sôke de esta escuela. Algunos esbozos del boxeo chino llamado Kenpō se pueden ver en esta escuela. Especializada en técnicas de desenvaine y golpes con los pies y manos. El Dr. Masaaki Hatsumi es el 26º Sôke de esta escuela y Toshiro Nagato el 27°. (es)
- Shinden Fudo-ryū (Immovable Heart School) was a school of Japanese martial arts. Founded in around 1130CE by Ganpachiro Temeyoshi, Shinden Fudo is one of the oldest styles of Jujutsu. It focuses on working with one's natural surroundings, and as such most training takes place outside using natural objects as training aids. The school puts emphasis on fighting from any posture one finds themselves in at the time a fight begins, rather than needing to prepare by getting into a stance first. This allows the practitioner to remain receptive to sudden attacks. As an extension of this principle, the school has no formal stance (kamae); all techniques start from a natural, loose, standing posture. The curriculum is entirely unarmed; there are no weapons used in this system. (en)
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| - Shinden Fudo Ryu es una escuela de artes marciales organizada en el siglo XII por Genpachiro Tameyoshi, que había aprendido las bases del combate de Izumo Kanja Yoshiteru, que fue el primer Sôke de esta escuela. Algunos esbozos del boxeo chino llamado Kenpō se pueden ver en esta escuela. Especializada en técnicas de desenvaine y golpes con los pies y manos. El punto esencial de esta escuela es el conocimiento sobre la manera natural de defenderse y moverse. El Taijutsu de esta escuela se basa en el Jutai jutsu (luxaciones, proyecciones y controles) y en el Dakentai justu (técnicas de golpeo). La escuela usa además de Muto Dori (defensa ante espada), también una variedad de Yari (lanzas), Ôno (hachas de combate), Ô Tsuchi (martillo de batalla) y Naginata (alabarda). El Dr. Masaaki Hatsumi es el 26º Sôke de esta escuela y Toshiro Nagato el 27°. (es)
- Shinden fudo-ryū est une école de et . Shinden fudo signifie « les enseignements immuables transmis par les dieux ». On trouve au sein de Shinden fudo-ryū de nombreux exercices de renforcement corporel à faire dans la nature. Il est dit que les enchainements et les mouvements doivent être naturels et relaxés. Cette école enseigne aussi le maniement d'une très grande hache (ono), d'un très grand marteau (otsuchi) et d'une épée gigantesque (odachi). (fr)
- Shinden Fudo-ryū (Immovable Heart School) was a school of Japanese martial arts. Founded in around 1130CE by Ganpachiro Temeyoshi, Shinden Fudo is one of the oldest styles of Jujutsu. It focuses on working with one's natural surroundings, and as such most training takes place outside using natural objects as training aids. The school puts emphasis on fighting from any posture one finds themselves in at the time a fight begins, rather than needing to prepare by getting into a stance first. This allows the practitioner to remain receptive to sudden attacks. As an extension of this principle, the school has no formal stance (kamae); all techniques start from a natural, loose, standing posture. The curriculum is entirely unarmed; there are no weapons used in this system. The school is of Chinese origin, based on techniques brought to Japan by Buddhist refugees. It was one of the styles studied by Edward William Barton-Wright, the founder of Bartitsu, and one of the first Westerners to practice Japanese martial arts. (en)
- 神傳不動流(しんでんふどうりゅう)とは、柔術の流派である。 (ja)
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