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In the News (Sat 14 Nov 09)

  
  Home - Shintaido of America
Shintaido is a unique combination of martial arts and body movement that cultivates the spirit along with the mind and body.
Shintaido is also a healing art, and a form of artistic expression.
Shintaido was started in Japan in the 1960's under the leadership of Mr.
www.shintaido.org   (195 words)

  
 shintaido - Search Results - MSN Encarta
The Shintaido program consists of several disciplines which are studied individually as well as jointly: Pure Shintaido (basic forms), Shintaido Karate (open hand), Shintaido...
Pacific Shintaido represents instructors and practioners in Northern California, especially in San Francisco and the Bay Area.
Shintaido is a new form of body movement based on...
ca.encarta.msn.com /shintaido.html   (99 words)

  
 KODANSHA INTERNATIONAL
Shintaido is a form of body work that makes it possible to realize one's true self, purify the soul and elevate the spirit.
Shintaido has been called an "avant-garde martial art." It is still a young discipline, but it has begun to enjoy popularity around the world—in Japan and in the United States and Europe.
The spiritual basis of Shintaido is the desire to reawaken the natural properties of the body, to open the consciousness and to strengthen the bonds between people and between people and nature.
www.kodansha-intl.com /books/html/en/9784770023834.html   (573 words)

  
 EASTCONN Community Education Resources
Shintaido, Japanese for "new body way," was developed in the 1960's by a group of high level martial artists in response to what they saw as the narrow focus of traditional martial arts.
Shintaido, therefore, is an exercise in self-discovery as well as an exercise of the body.
Since bowing is the traditional Japanese way of showing respect, the practitioner bows to his or her Shintaido teacher and to other students, demonstrating gratefulness for both the instruction received and the rapport which can be achieved during class.
www.eastconn.org /CommEd_resources.htm   (1168 words)

  
 Shintaido: Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine
Shintaido is a noncombative form of martial arts designed to improve physical and mental health.
Although shintaido has its roots in the ancient and traditional Japanese martial arts, including elements of sword fencing, karate, and aikido.
He formed rakutenkai or "meeting of people," a group that brought together several dozen people, including martial arts instructors, artists, musicians, and actors, to create a new art form and health exercise.
health.enotes.com /alternative-medicine-encyclopedia/shintaido   (136 words)

  
 Shintaido Information on Healthline
Shintaido is a noncombative form of martial arts designed to improve physical and mental health.
The body movements in shintaido are influenced by traditional and contemporary aspects of Japanese culture, including dance, music, Noh theatre, and abstract art.
Shintaido, like other martial arts, is almost universally accepted in Japan as beneficial for physical exercise, stress reduction, and as a tool for bringing mental clarity.
www.healthline.com /galecontent/shintaido   (518 words)

  
 About Pacific Shintaido
Pacific Shintaido is a non-profit organization that represents Shintaido practitioners in San Francisco and the Bay Area.
Shintaido in the San Francisco Bay Area is organized through Pacific Shintaido, an association of instructors and practitioners.
Pacific Shintaido is affiliated with Shintaido of America www.shintaido.org, a national association of instructors and practitioners which, in turn, is affiliated with the International Shintaido Federation headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.
www.pacshin.shintaido.org /pacshin.htm   (298 words)

  
 SNRC: Blogs
In Shintaido terms collegial practice means doing keiko together as equals to share our knowledge of a particular practice and helping each other to improve our skills.
Feedback from Shintaido practitioners is that practicing in this way helps to improve the "ma" between the peer group who all have a desire to help one another do well.
During the Shintaido Forum 2008, we will be especially lucky to have many potential partners from across the globe.
snrc.shintaido.net /blog/index.php?filtertype=site&filterselect=1&tagid=9   (1184 words)

  
 Shintaido's practice
Shintaido's practice encompasses natural movement, from the most serene and stillest to the most dynamic and wildest.
Each of the forms, when practiced under the direction of a qualified Shintaido instructor, is safe and healthy for your body and mind.
It all depends on the individual's condition, aspiration and commitment to enter the practice at the level that is appropriate to you.
www.shintaido-australia.org /shintaido/practice.html   (171 words)

  
 The Philosophy Found Within Shogerijutsu
There is a philosophy that goes with the knowledge, and there is a close relationship between the physical and mental aspects of the art with the resulting philosophy having a profound influence on your daily life.
This is the point in someone's training when they have achieved the ability to feel, understand, and move the chi in their body, and use that same energy to balance conflict.
For Shintaido is a result of the proper time and devotion given to the Internal aspects of this Art.
shogerijutsu.freehosting.net /shogphil.htm   (1604 words)

  
 Martial Arts Centers - Shintaido Schools - Shintaido Techniques
Shintaido is also distinct within the realm of martial arts because it involves cooperation rather than competition.
The main thing that separates Shintaido from most other forms is that it was created to be a new form of movement that would embody the modern desire for peace, cooperation and mutual understanding among people of all cultures, rather than to cultivate a competitive fighting art.
Because Shintaido is a new form and many of the originators are still alive, the Shintaido system itself continues to develop.
www.martialartscenters.com /shintaido.php   (220 words)

  
 Shintaido Portal at Martial Arts Database
Shintaido (新体道), meaning "new body way", is a body movement art emerged from a research on martial arts and contemporary visual and performing arts, led by Master Hiroyuki Aoki in the 1960s.
ShinTaiDo is built on the foundation of ancient knowledge which was developed over thousands of years.
ShinTaiDo builds on the essence of the ancient wisdom of East, and is a mind-body toolbox for the global culture of the present.
www.mardb.com /shintaido   (629 words)

  
 Learn Effective Leadership through the Martial Art of Shintaido | Past Events
Take advantage of this Hidden-Tech exclusive: an introduction to Shintaido and how it teaches managers, leaders and team members to be more effective by applying the timing, flexibility, and focus of the martial arts to their work environment.
Shintaido Leadership Training offers leadership and team building workshops to businesses, nonprofits and other groups.
She has recently moved with her husband, Stephen Billias, to Deerfield, Massachusetts where they both are teachers at the new Shintaido Farm center.
live.hidden-tech.net /index.php/Events/Learn-Effective-Leadership-through-the-Martial-Art-of-Shintaido.html   (428 words)

  
 SHINTAIDO
Shintaido was developed in Japan in the 1960's by some of the top martial artists at that time.
They sought to create a new form of movement that would embody the modern desire for peace, cooperation, and mutual understanding among people of all cultures, rather than to cultivate a competitive fighting art.
Shintaido includes a range of movements, from faster, energetic forms to slower, meditative ones :
www.martialartsfull.com /Shintaido.htm   (67 words)

  
 Rob's Shintaido Notes
A few weeks ago, I was inspired by a note David Franklin made on the European Shintaido College weblog where he presented his idea for a Shintaido Lexicon.
By that time I hope that people in the global Shintaido community will be able to decide if they want to have a Shintaido encyclopedia and how best to support it.
A good friend of mine, Robin Hathaway, who I met through Shintaido is an actress and model.
www.kedoin.com /blogs/shintaido   (417 words)

  
 Aikido Shobukan Dojo
Shintaido has been called an "avant-garde martial art." It is still a young discipline, but it has begun to enjoy popularity around the world-in Japan and in the United States and Europe.
Within the broad field of Shintaido are various subdisciplines such as Shintaido karate and Shintaido kenjutsu (sword techniques).
For years he was a close discipline of renowned karate master Shigeru Egami, and in his study of karate he rose to the highest rank, of fifth-level fl belt.
www.aikido-shobukan.org /books/View.aspx?id=1114   (595 words)

  
 Kamikaze | News | Hobbies and Sports -> Martial Arts -> Shintaido   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Shintaido is a form of martial art that combines body movement with cultivation of the mind.
Shintaido is also a form of healing art as well as a form of artistic expression.
Shintaido expresses sincerity, peace, freedom and its movements and vocal inclusions add creativity to the martial art.
www.kamikaze-portal.com /News/article/sid=516.html   (1191 words)

  
 The Harvard Crimson :: News :: Harvard Grapples With Shintaido
Shintaido was created by Karate master Hiroyuki Aoki in the early 1960's.
Shintaido participants explain that the Shintaido practice, called Keko, reflects the experience of living--the practice is ritualistic, centering on three main ideas, Tenshingoso or Eiko, Kumite, and the "theme" that the instructor assigns to the practice.
Open-Hand Shintaido is pure Shintaido without the use of a weapon, while both Bohjitsu and Kenjitsu both involve the use of a wooden sword or of a staff respectively.
www.thecrimson.com /article.aspx?ref=144841   (645 words)

  
 Toate, striking at a distance
The Shintaido method, where repeating simple gestures till exhaustion can limit the conscious efforts, the disappearance of certain sicknesses the hypersensibilization of sensing other people's presence, etc. These elements are similar to the methods used by certain sects, they reduce conscience and risk losing a critical distance to what they are doing.
I do not, in any manner, want to say that Shintaido is a sect, quite the contrary, this discipline is based on a conscience acquired through a deepening in the Japanese Martial Arts.
The toate technique in Shintaido and certain currents of Shotokai is accesible to all through training.
www.shotokai.cl /gallery/tokitsu/toate7.html   (1734 words)

  
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In 1965 he Established a special team, Rakutenkai, with a group of martial artists, musicians, fine art artists, and other free thinkers to conduct research and develop a system of physical culture that encompasses the healing arts, creativity and human potential, exuberant life-expression, and profound meditation.
Publications: Shintaido (The Body is a Message of the Universe), in Japanese, English and French Origins (A History of Shintaido), in Japanese and English Tenshingoso and Eiko, in Japanese and English The Zero Point of Consciousness and the World of Ki, in Japanese and English
In 1997, he was invited to the National Hospice Conference in Atlanta, Georgia, at which he presented a Shintaido meditation process for the caregivers to use in their work.
www.shintaido.ch /html/whoswho.html   (715 words)

  
 Shintaido Network Ressources Centers
Shintaido dans la vie (par Nathalie Reboux) more...
Webmaster's hint : how to inform or edit your personnal profil more...
Learn the basics - Apprendre les formes de bases du Shintaido
snrc.shintaido.net   (40 words)

  
 SHINTAÏDO Val de Loire - Les Instructeurs
She begin her study of Shintaido when the french group was very small.
Practices Shintaido under the direction of Hiroyuki Aoki Sensei and Mitsuru Okada and teaches in Tokyo for almost 2 years at an Institute for mind handicaped and delinquant teen agers.
She leaves in Quebec for two years and teaches Shintaido at the " L'Attitude " and join the team of the Attitude as a Amma practitioner and Shintaïdo Instructor.
shintaido.loire.free.fr /english/instructors_en.htm   (275 words)

  
 Omniseek: /Sports /Martial Arts /Shintaido
SHINTAIDO is a completely new type of martial arts which is designed to recall, open up, and nurture nature human body.
Sogobudo means "holistic" or integrated budo, a concept in which a person searches for both the spiritual and technical oneness that unites budo--the commonality between all martial arts; karate...
Japanese Free Improvisers/Shoji Hano Interview 2: About Shintaido The following are excerpts of an interview with Shoji Hano conducted by Floyd Cowan and Yoshiyuki Suzuki in 1992, at the same time as...
www.omniseek.com /srch/{79952}   (308 words)

  
 Shintaido - Martial Arts Buy Direct
Shintaido was developed in Japan in the 1960's by some of the top martial...
Shintaido is a unique combination of martial arts and body movement...
Shintaido is a new form of body movement based on traditional Japanese martial arts including Karate, Kenjutsu and Bojutsu.
www.martialartsbuydirect.com /index.php?cid=85842   (291 words)

  
 Total Stick Fighting, Shintaido Bojutsu
It was created in 1960s by author Hiroyuki Aoki - who trained for many years in karate and bojutsu stick fighting before going on to establish this new system.
Within the broad field of Shintaido are various sub-disciplines such as Shintaido karate and Shintaido kenjutsu (sword techniques).
A definitive text written by the system's founder, Total Stick Fighting can be used to amplify and reinforce study under a teacher, or for study on one's own.
www.kamikaze.com /securestore/c175178p169189.2.html   (496 words)

  
 Wired Woman - Event Details
He brings 10 years’ experience studying and teaching Shintaido, with an emphasis on application to daily life.
While relatively new to Shintaido (almost 2 years), Alice’s skills in conflict resolution and group facilitation offer an added depth to workshop participants.
Alicehas training in Aikido and Shintaido, a Certificate in Conflict Resolution from the Justice Institute of BC and a Master of Arts in Leadership in Human Systems.
www.wiredwoman.com /mc/community/eventdetails.do?eventId=62507   (527 words)

  
 The Dresden Dolls Diary: japan - days 2 3 4 and 5
manta is a performance artist and a martial arts instructor for an esoteric japanese style called shintaido, and after being invited to attend some of his boston classes (which were often held outside in random parks) i was really turned on to the practice.
oi was the sensei (the teacher/leader) for the shintaido practice and gave his instruction in gorgeous broken english for our benefit, which was very kind, since my shintaido was fucking rusty and i'd forgotten a lot.
so i was alone in the women's communal bath with the two japanese shintaido women (whose names i never knew), and we soaked there, naked in the big tiled tub.
www.dresdendolls.com /diary/2005/08/japan-days-2-3-4-and-5.html   (2256 words)

  
 The Shintaido Program - Shintaido of America
The Shintaido program consists of several disciplines which are studied individually as well as jointly: a certain class may focus exclusively on one discipline (for example shintaido bojutsu only), while another may emphasize one particular technique applied across all disciplines (for example sagari-irimi stepping as applied in karate, bojutsu, and kenjutsu).
This system is closely modeled on the ranking tradition found in other Japanese art forms, from other martial arts to calligraphy and even flower arrangements.
What is commonly known as the "fl belt" level corresponds to 1st (Shodan) through 5th dan (Godan), the latter being the highest rank awarded in Shintaido.
www.shintaido.org /docs/program_intro.htm   (152 words)

  
 El Haddawi - JAPAN 2006
Sufism appears for about 1400 years in the form of a mystical tradition in Islam, but is in fact much older than that.
Shintaido is relatively new and combines essential exercises from martial arts with exercises from Shugendo.
Sheik Ingo Taleb Rashid, designed guardian and leader of centuries-old Naqshbandi-Rashidiya Sufi tradition and Goro Kimura, designed Shintaido teacher in the line of Master Aoki, will hold practical workshops and trainings from 16.07 — 07.08 in the Kamakura area and around Tokyo.
japan.elhaddawi.de   (103 words)

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