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  Shindo Jinen Ryu
Shindo Jinen Ryu was founded by Yasuhiro Konishi, who was born in 1893 in Takamatsu, Kagawa, Japan.
Ryu means willow in English, and just like a willow will bend with the wind, so should the martial artist practicing this kata.
He oversees the operations of all the Japan Karate-Do Ryobu-Kai schools in Japan, and continues to guide the policies and philosophy of Shindo Jinen Ryu.
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  Shindo Jinen Ryu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shindo Jinen Ryu is one of the six original karate schools, or ryu, that were recognized by the Dai Nippon Butokukai in the early 1930s.
Master Konishi trained with Gichin Funakoshi (founder of Shotokan), Kenwa Mabuni (founder of Shito Ryu), Chojun Miyagi (founder of Goju Ryu), legendary fighter and teacher Choki Motobu, and Morihei Ueshiba (founder of Aikido).
Shindo Jinen Ryu draws heavily from both Shotokan and Shito-ryu but also extensively utilizes Aikido, jujutsu and kendo principles and techniques, reflecting the founder's background.
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 Jinen Ryu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jinen Ryu is a martial arts school created by Fumio "Unsui" Manaka Sensei based upon his many years of training and studying weapon-based martial arts.
It was created in the belief that a lot of structure and katas have slowly gone over the years on the other ryus and a full curriculum may have been lost, i.e in one or two of the other the ryus after the kamae techniques go straight to katas, missing out the basics.
Much of Jinen ryu is designed to "fill in the blanks" and help bring an all-around structure to the teachings
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 Martial Arts Goshinjutsu Ninpo Self Defense Defence Mu Te Jinen Ryu Samurai School
Ninpo Goshinjutsu Mu Te Jinen Ryu is the study of Budo and how it applies to modern living.
The study of Mu Te Jinen Ryu can help you find a greater purpose helping you to have the confidence to live a full and exciting life.
We are the official internet presence for Soke Bo Munthe Ninpo Goshinjutsu Mu Te Jinen Ryu and the Samurai School Martial Arts for Kids program both programs are currently taught in Bristol schools by Sensei Robert Armstrong 2 Dan Ninpo Goshinjutsu Mu Te Jinen Ryu.
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 Jinen Ryu Interview
In Togakure Ryu and Kukishin Ryu, there are kamae, and after the kamae the scroll jumps directly to kata.
Nito Ryu (double sword) is wholly original, using Taijutsu as a basis.
I could give licensing for Jinen Ryu, because it is my responsibility, but I will not give licensing for any of the other Ryu-ha.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Shindo Jinen Ryu   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Shindo Jinen Ryu is one of the six original karate schools, or ryu, that were recognized by the Dai Nippon Butoku Kai in the early 1930s.
The system was founded by Yasuhiro Konishi, a practitioner of Shindo Yoshin Ryu Jujitsu who trained with many of the first Okinawans to teach karate in Japan.
Shindo Jinen Ryu draws heavily from both Shotokan and Shito-ryu but also extensively utilizes aikido, jujutsu and kendo principles and techniques, reflecting the founder's background.
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However this is not true, the Kihon are something you take with you throughout your years of study and continue to be something to work on and indeed something that can provide continued insight and understanding in Taijutsu.
Next to be studied were the fundamentals of Jinen Ryu Biken.
The Jinen Ryu was formulated by Manaka sensei and comprises of Bikenjutsu, Nitojutsu, tantojutsu, juttejutsu, tessen jutsu and kusarifundo jutsu.
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Like Shindo Yoshin Ryu Jujutsu, Aikido was a direct descendant of the purest forms of classical Aikijujutsu.
With the exception of Shindo Yoshin Ryu's inclusion of atemi (hand strikes and kicking techniques) Aikido's power lay in its reliance on the body's natural movements; emphasizing breathing, relaxation, and the control of Ki -- the natural energy that Buddhism taught flowed through all living things.
As the years passed, Wado Ryu, like Ohtsuka Sensei himself, grew in prominence, becoming one of the most highly regarded traditional martial arts in Japanese culture.
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 Karate - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
Other mainstream styles include Seido, Wado-ryu ("way of peace"), Uechi Ryu, Shito-ryu, Shudokan, Bushido Goju-Ryu, Genseiryu and Isshin-ryu (there are at least 3 different styles of isshinryu).
Styles like Shotokan, Goju-ryu, Wado-ryu, Shito-ryu, Kushin-ryu, and Shindo Jinen Ryu are labelled as 'traditional' because they were founded during the early part of the 20th century.
Full contact karate includes Kyokushin-kaikan which was founded by Masutatsu Oyama and other offshoots of Kyokushin, so-called because emphasis in matches is placed on the amount of damage done rather than the quality of technique displayed (although this is also important).
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 FAQ - Dmoz/Sports/Martial_Arts/Ninpo/Jinenkan   (Site not responding. Last check: )
He feels that one must aspire to become like nature, by being soft and forgiving like a reed in the wind or hard and resistant like a mountain, when the situation is appropriate.
Japanese martial arts are traditionally taught in schools, or Ryu, that are organized by the type of combat they include.
Jinen Ryu is a martial arts school created by Unsui Sensei based upon his many years of training and studying weapon-based martial arts.
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 Japanese Martial Arts
How the teachings of Gyokko Ryu were passed from him to Tozawa are unknown, as written records from this era are not available.
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.
Soun Ryu is thought to have been a Taoist sage from China.
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 HOUSTON BUDOKAN RYOBU-KAI KARATE-DO
The purpose of training in Shindo Jinen Ryu is to develop the whole human being, mentally and physically.
Through long-term dedicated training, the student of Shindo Jinen Ryu learns to develop and unite Shin (mind), Gi (technique), and Tai (body) in proper proportions.
Yasuhiro Konishi, the founder of Shindo Jinen Ryu, was born in 1893 in Takamatsu, Kagawa, Japan.
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 Academy of Classical Karate-do
This, combined with the fact that other bujutsu arts were taught in the school, had an influence on the style of karate he was to create as it provided a common ground between the classical Japanese bujutsu and Okinawan karate.
Shindo Yoshin Ryu Jiujitsu doesn't appear to be practiced on a widescale anymore, but there are some external groups that still train it such as the Takamura Ha Shindo Yoshin Ryu Jiujitsu line, the Uke Takeski (a student of Otsuka) line, and the Dr. Ryozo Fujiwara line of Shindo Yoshin ryu Domonkai in Tokyo.
Suzuki moved to Hamamatsu city and taught in many clubs and universities, throughout the area and was responsible for Wado Ryu becoming the leading style of karate in the Tokai Region; this as a foreshadowing of what was to come later down the road.
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 Head Instructors
Sugihara Sensei has a lineage that most would envy, starting with his father, the founder of Fushi Ryu, who taught him as a youth, and then such masters as Yasuhiro Konishi of Ryobukai (Shindo Jinen Ryu) and Hironori Otsuka, the founder of Wado Ryu.
At 81 years of age (2003) Sugihara Sensei still teaches 2 classes a day, 3 days a week as well as his own daily practice, showing a true passion for karate and living his adage that Karate is for life.
He is the head of the American Fushin Ryu Karate Association and is in possession of Sugihara Sensei’s original Black Belt as well as his hand written “Dojo Etiquette” document from the Yokohama dojo.
www.fushinryukarate.org /head_inst.htm   (416 words)

  
 Jinenkan Dojo ONKOCHISHIN
Takagi Yoshin Ryu - Schule des baumhoch erhobenen Herzens
Diese sollen mit der Jinen Ryu geschlossen werden.
 In der Jinen Ryu finden sich daher viel Techniken und Waffen, welche in anderen Schulen nie von Grund auf studiert werden können.
www.jinenkan.ch /jissen.html   (285 words)

  
 Jinenkan Ottawa Dojo- Class Information
The core of training is in seven distinct schools ("ryu") of Japanese martial arts: Gyokko Ryu, Koto Ryu, Shinden Fudo Ryu, Kukishin Ryu, Takagi Yoshin Ryu, Togakure Ryu, and Jinen Ryu.
By studying each technique in order, students learn the logic and unique movements of the lineage.
Ultimately, a student will probably gravitate to the ryu that best suits his/her body and movement type, while becoming familiar with the techniques from the other ryu.
www.jinenkan-ottawa.com /class.htm   (120 words)

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