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 Gyokko Ryu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gyokko Ryu is a school of kosshijutsu (attacks to muscle and nerve points), shitojutsu (using the thumb and fingers for striking), kenjutsu, and bojutsu.
Gyokko ryu is sometimes referred to as Gyokko Ryu Ninpo.
Sakagami Taro Kunishige organized the ryu and served as headmaster from 1532 to 1555.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gyokko_Ryu   (282 words)

  
 Gyokko Ryu Koshijutsu
Togakure Ryu Ninpo Taijutsu is a distant branch of the Gyokko Ryu Kosshijutsu.
Gyokko Ryu Koshijutsu is the oldest of the nine martial art traditions that make up the Bujinkan System, and it is safe to say that it is the core style of the majority of our arts.
Gyokko Ryu was developed in China during the T& Dynasty.
uk.geocities.com /bcdojo/gyokko.htm   (824 words)

  
 Warrior Philosophy
Togakure Ryu Ninpo Taijutsu is a distant branch of the Gyokko Ryu Kosshijutsu.
Koto Ryu concentrates on striking - Gyokko Ryu on locks and throws.
Kukishinden ryu hanbojutso is the main weapon taught to students of ninjutsu in the world today and is the third school in Bujinkan.
www.greenman.dk /content/simple/bujinkan/ryu.html   (2334 words)

  
 Koto
Taught Togakure ryu by Tobari Tenza, Gyokko Ryu and Koto Ryu by Momochi Taro Saemon.
Koto is translated as ‘Tiger knocking down school’ and is said to have come from Cho Gyokko.
The Koto Ryu was formally organised by Sakagami Taro Kunishige in 1542.
www.mizunagaredojo.com /koto.htm   (649 words)

  
 Japanese Martial Arts
Gyokko Ryu was incorporated into the collective known as Iga Ryu Ninpo, when it was passed into the Momochi family (circa 16th century) and has been incorrectly referred to as a "ninjutsu" school because of this.
Gyokko Ryu was established by Sasaki Goemon Teruyori, an ancestor of Sasaki Gendayu Sadayasu who was a student of Sogyokko.
How the teachings of Gyokko Ryu were passed from him to Tozawa are unknown, as written records from this era are not available.
www.pastornet.net.au /response/articles/25.htm   (2994 words)

  
 Taijutsu at University of Richmond
The founder is said to have developed this Ryu from his knowledge of Kosshijutsu (from the Gyokko Ryu).
Founded circa 1100, the Gyokko Ryu is among the oldest martial arts in Japan.
This system’s Taijutsu is based on Gyokko Ryu and Koto Ryu.
www.richmond.edu /~dweade/taijutsu/schools.html   (409 words)

  
 TOSHITSUGU TAKAMATSU SÔKE
Toda was the 8th generation of Tozawa Ryu Taro and was a descendant of Tozawa Hakuunsai, the original founder of Gyokko Ryu Kosshijutsu (chapter 2).
Toda also taught Shinden Koto Ryu Karate (the name later changed to Koto Ryu Koppojutsu), Gyokko Ryu Kosshijutsu, Kumogakure Ryu Ninpo, Gyokushin Ryu Ninpo and Togakure Ryu Ninpo Taijutsu.
Toda was, besides that, a senior instructor in Bikenshin Ryu Kenjutsu, the school taught by Tokugawa shoguns that he taught in the military academy in Nakano.
www.bushindojo.com /takamatsu.html   (1315 words)

  
 About Us
Said to be the oldest fighting system used by ninja, the Gyokko Ryu is developed from an older fighting system brought over from China and integrated with the Japanese systems of the time.
Most important to our training today is the Togakure ryu ninpo taijutsu, or unarmed methods of moving the body with subtle rather than forceful movements which controls the actions of the attacker and allows the ninja to win whilst expending minimum energy and exposure to the least amount of danger.
The ninjutsu ryu of the Togakure family was not formalised until three generations after Daisuke Togakure began to develop it.
www.bujinkan-scotland.com /about.htm   (1158 words)

  
 bujinkan.html
Gyokko Ryu was originally founded by Cho Gyokko who was said to have fled China during the Tang Dynasty around 900 AD.
This ryu is a battlefield style whose specialty is the use of many different weapons including spears, swords, hanbos, etc. Many of the weapon techniques (hanbo, bo, yari, naginata, etc) in Bujinkan come from this school.
The third of the ninja ryus, it uses similar taijutsu as Togakure Ryu, and is also known for double blocks and strikes.
www.bujinkanathlonedojo.org /bujinkan.html   (573 words)

  
 Vortal BUDO - nr 1 w Polsce :: Zobacz temat - Bujinkan
Even though Gyokko ryu can not claim to be a ninjutsu school, due to the lack of philosophy among other things, there is one saying that has followed the school: "Bushigokoro wo motte totoshi no nasu", which means "The heart of a warrior is precious and essential".
Gyokko Ryu ma swoje źródła w Chinach (bodajże chiński boks albo coś innego nie wiem dokładnie) ale rózni się założeniami oraz technikami.
A frequently used body weapon in Gyokko ryu are the fingers and the fingertips.
budo.net.pl /viewtopic.php?t=17763   (6735 words)

  
 Kutaki no Mura - Forum - Ryu-ha Specific - Gyokko Ryu...
Gyokko Ryu and the meathods of koshijutsu, therefore a working knowledge of the bodies kyusho is vital.
One thing i seen as unique to Gyokko Ryu, is that we leave our attacker as a point in space and orbit around him, twisting their upper body while leaving the feet where they are.
Gyokko Ryu holds much of the foundation needed in the Bujinakn curriculum.
www.kutaki.org /modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=298&forum=6   (1016 words)

  
 Gyokko Ryu Kosshijutsu
Gyokko Ryu Kosshijutsu was founded in the mid 1100's by Tozawa Hakuunsai.
Gyokko Ryu states - "Destroy the enemy's power, but leave his life".
Known for the Kihon Happo, Sanshin no kata, and Muto Dori sword evasion techniques which are considered as the basics in the Bujinkan system.
www.pittsburghbujinkan.com /pbd_089.htm   (58 words)

  
 more10.txt
A strong Gyokko Ryu Ichimonji or Koto Ryu Seigan is impossible to attack against.
Gyokko Ryu technique are quick, close in and circling.
In Gyokko Ryu, the kamae is shorter and hence the quicker uke.
www.kihon.com /dojo/more10.txt   (1070 words)

  
 Bujinkan Dojo Nordsjælland - Om Bujinkan - Skolerne
The Gikan Ryu as developed by Gikanbo was heavily influenced by the Chinese style of Cho Gyokko's line (Gyokko Ryu Koppojutsu) and the Ikai line.
The 32nd Soke of Togakure Ryu, Shinryuken Masamitsu Toda, was the sword instructor for the Tokugawa Shogunate in the mid 19th century.
He learnt Gikan Ryu from Ishitani as well as Kukishinden-ryu and Hontai Takagi Yoshin-ryu) (not to be confused with Takagi Yoshin Ryu, which he learnt from Mizuta Tadefuza), for approximately two years between 1903-1905 until the death of Ishitani.
www.bujinkan-budo.dk /Bujinkan_Skolerne.htm   (3564 words)

  
 Budo Supply - The Definitive Source for the Discerning Martial Artist
Gyokko Ryu focuses on the use of pin point strikes to nerves and pressure points and concentrates attacks on weak areas of the body...primarily eyes, ears, groin, and feet thus allowing the defender to unbalance and topple a much larger opponent.
Gyokko Ryu is the school that forms the basis for the Kihon Happo and Sanshin no Kata.
Kevin Millis demonstrates his collective knowledge and skill as taught to him from Dr. Masaaki Hatsumi, 28th Soke of Gyokko Ryu.
www.budosupply.com /specials/vidpkg3.html   (128 words)

  
 Ninjutsu - Ura & Omote January 1996
The Gyokko Ryu is the oldest of the nine schools of the Bujinkan.
Lineage: Cho Gyokko -> Cho Buren -> Chan Busho (Ikai) -> Gamon Doshi -> Garyu Doshi.
The Togakure Ryu is next, even though it has had more generation leaders than the Gyokko Ryu (some did not live to long).
www.ninjutsu.co.uk /uraomote/96/january.html   (10468 words)

  
 Untitled Document
The most common belief is that the Ryu was created by a Chinese Princess who used quick body movements to attack targets.There is a saying in the Gyokko Ryu that should be mentioned.
Another speciality of the Ryu is the Demon mask, which was sometimes worn by the members of this Ryu.
One known area of this Ryu is the use of Sutemi (sacrifice) throws.
www.geocities.com /MAAIHYOSHI/NinjutsuHistory2.htm   (971 words)

  
 Gyokko Ryû
These detailed descriptions of Gyokko Ryû Kamae are based on close examination of a wide variety of written text, photographs, and videotapes originating from Hatsumi Sensei.
However at this time the author believes that this description is accurate, and a presents a reasonable representation of the Gyokko Ryû Kamae.
Please click this link to view the Gyokko Ryû Kamae.
www.tacticalselfdefense.com /Bujinkan/Nineryu/gyokko.htm   (491 words)

  
 Ninjutsu
Gyokko Ryu Koshijutsu- mid 1100's by Tozawa Hakuunsai
During the Chinese Tang Dynasty (618 AD - 907 AD), Cho Busho and Yo Gyokko supposedly left warring China and arrived in Japan, bringing with them the foundation upon which the Gyokko Ryu would later be based.
Gikan Ryu Koppojutsu - mid 1500 by Uryu Hangan Gikanbo
www.ninjutsu.com /nineryus.shtml   (411 words)

  
 Untitled Document
Bando Kotaro Minamoto Masahide’s death caused much grief in the masters heart, the Ryu was then passed on to Sakagami Kotaro Masashige, and was connected with the Gyokko Ryu from then on.
Examples of these ancient Greek methods remain in the shinden koto ryu, Hissaku was known as Klimakismos (ladder trick) to the Greeks, and it is known that OmoteGyaku was used in bouts.
During a battle in 1542 the student chosen to be next grandmaster of the Shinden Koto Ryu was slain in battle.
www.ninjutsu.co.nz /KotoRyu.htm   (1462 words)

  
 Reverend Greg: July 2005 Archives
Gyokko Ryu is one of the nine schools of the Bujinkan and in fact the school from which much of our taijutsu, or movement, is derived.
I have been studying the school of Gyokko Ryu Koshijitsu this year in great detail, detail previously not available to me. I can’t explain why this is now available to me, but I will at some time in the future when certain events unfold and specific dramas play themselves out.
First one must accept that the feeling is not found in collecting techniques, rather it is an ethereal and vague essence which no one seems to be able to pass on verbally or otherwise.
www.fraughtwithperil.com /blogs/revgreg/archives/2005_07.html   (1327 words)

  
 Martial Arts Planet - bujinkan question?
My guess is that Soke felt that there was no one ready to handle the taijutsu of the unlearned ryu until recently and thus he waited until some individuals got a firm grasp of what was already on their plate, as it were.
The Ryu that make up the Bujinkan compliment each other so wonderfully that you would be missing out on so much by concentrating on just one of them.
Some people don't ever bother learning which Ryu are which, they just train and become quite proffecient, and others qant to learn from day one which Ryu is which.
www.martialartsplanet.com /forums/showthread.php?t=18582   (1336 words)

  
 Solkan Europe
The Shinden Fudo Ryu is one of the most extraordinary school studied in the Bujinkan.
During the year 2001 the theme of study was the Gyokko Ryû Kosshijutsu.
Soke Hatsumi demonstrates the 9 postures, strikes and spinning drills practised in response to staff and sword strikes; 28 techniques from the Kukishinden Ryu.
www.budomart.com /acatalog/Online_Catalogue_QUEST_VHS_BUJINKAN_16.html   (1114 words)

  
 BudoInfo
It's original name was Togakure Ryu Happo Biken, and today is known as Togakure Ryu which is known for incorporating tekko, shinodake, and sendban nage.
Founded in the 12th century, Togakure Ryu was comprised from various matial arts skills such as kosshijutsu and kenjutsu.
This training is similar to the use to taijutsu and evasion skills taught in Tagakure Ryu.
www.shinobigear.com /BudoInfo.html   (728 words)

  
 Videos & CDs - Bujinkan Atlanta Dojo Store
Malmstrom’s version of the three Gyokko ryu postures and all of the Gyokko ryu kata contained in the Joryaku, Churyaku and Geryaku levels of training.
This training CD offers ease of use and is the most complete compilation of Gyokko ryu on any CD or Video on the market at this time.
Honshin Productions has produced this video taken from the Gyokko ryu training CD of the postures and all of the kata from the three levels of training, Joryaku, Churyaku and Geryaku.
www.bujinkanatl.com /shop/index.php?shop=1&cat=5   (595 words)

  
 kamae82.txt
The movement of the Gyokko Ryu is similar to that of the wind and there is no way I can put this movement of the body into words so I will not try.
First, we have to understand that the techniques in the Gyokko Ryu are only excuses to demonstrate the spirit and reality of the Kosshijutsu.
Gyokko Ryu no Sanpo Hiden by Sean Askew 10th dan d..
www.ninjutsu.de /erlangen/ninpo/english/kamamail/kamae82.txt   (6696 words)

  
 Bujinkan
Koppojutsu), 26th Soke of Gyokko Ryu Kosshijutsu, 12th Soke of Kumogakure Ryu Ninpo, 12th Soke of
Ryu training involved striking small pebbles with the finger tips until the fingers built up strength.
Gyokushin Ryu Ninpo, and 32nd Soke of Togakure Ryu Ninpo Taijutsu.
www.bujinkanfamilydojo.com /Bujinkan.html   (2076 words)

  
 E-Budo.com - Gyaku Gi
MUSO DORI - Gyokko Ryu and Koto Ryu
MUSHA DORI - Gyokko Ryu and Koto Ryu
Thats all I want, the name of a Ryu-ha it appears in and an example of a technique from that school in which the lock is used (if you want to give the level too that would be great but its up to you how accurate you want to be).
www.e-budo.com /forum/showthread.php?t=19971   (1522 words)

  
 E-Budo.com - Gyokku Ryu
My Gyokko ryu video is in Japanese (no dubbing or subtitles) but that gives a good way to assist me in learning the language (also I contacted the Japan America Society here in Birmimgham to set up some classes!!!).
One thing I liked about Buds gyokko ryu cdrom, is that itr also comes with a pdf version for you to print off as a refernce guide with step by step photos.
I believe the Gyokko ryuha is to be very fast, quick off the line and very destructive to incoming attacks.
www.e-budo.com /forum/archive/index.php/t-14093.html   (1074 words)

  
 Seminar Timetable
For October 2004 we will study Gyokushin Ryu.
Videos are occasionally made (if you have video equipment you are welcome to bring it as long as we get a copy as well).
All seminars run from 10am to 4pm with a 1 hour lunch unless otherwise specified.
homepages.paradise.net.nz /sukisha/seminars.html   (425 words)

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