The document outlines the teachings of the Muso Shinden Ryu style of swordsmanship. It details three levels of teachings - Shoden (beginner), Chuden (intermediate), and Okuden (advanced). The Shoden section lists 12 basic sword techniques. The Chuden section lists 10 middle-level techniques like "Floating Clouds" and "Lightning". The Okuden section separates advanced seated and standing techniques, such as "Mist", "Four Way Cutting", and "Escorted". It concludes with farewell movements practiced in a seated position to take leave of one's master.
The document outlines the teachings of the Muso Shinden Ryu style of swordsmanship. It details three levels of teachings - Shoden (beginner), Chuden (intermediate), and Okuden (advanced). The Shoden section lists 12 basic sword techniques. The Chuden section lists 10 middle-level techniques like "Floating Clouds" and "Lightning". The Okuden section separates advanced seated and standing techniques, such as "Mist", "Four Way Cutting", and "Escorted". It concludes with farewell movements practiced in a seated position to take leave of one's master.
The document outlines the teachings of the Muso Shinden Ryu style of swordsmanship. It details three levels of teachings - Shoden (beginner), Chuden (intermediate), and Okuden (advanced). The Shoden section lists 12 basic sword techniques. The Chuden section lists 10 middle-level techniques like "Floating Clouds" and "Lightning". The Okuden section separates advanced seated and standing techniques, such as "Mist", "Four Way Cutting", and "Escorted". It concludes with farewell movements practiced in a seated position to take leave of one's master.
The document outlines the teachings of the Muso Shinden Ryu style of swordsmanship. It details three levels of teachings - Shoden (beginner), Chuden (intermediate), and Okuden (advanced). The Shoden section lists 12 basic sword techniques. The Chuden section lists 10 middle-level techniques like "Floating Clouds" and "Lightning". The Okuden section separates advanced seated and standing techniques, such as "Mist", "Four Way Cutting", and "Escorted". It concludes with farewell movements practiced in a seated position to take leave of one's master.
1. Shohatto - First sword (Pedang awalan(permulaan)/pedang pertama)
2. Sato - Left sword (Pedang kiri) 3. Uto - Right sword (Pedang kanan) 4. Atarito - Hitting sword (Pedang yg tepat sasaran/jitu/pas) 5. Inyoshintai - Positive, negative, advance, retreat 6. Ryuto - Flowing sword (Pedang yang mengalir)
7. Junto/Kaishaku - Ordered sword (Pedang perintah/yang bertugas memenggal kepala
8. Gyakuto - Reverse sword (Pedang terbalik) orang yang melakukan seppuku)) 9. Seichuto - Centre force sword 10. Koranto - Wild tiger sword 11. Gyaku Inyoshintai - Reverse inyoshintai 12. Batto/Nukiuchi - Sudden draw
Chuden (Hasegawa Eishin Ryu) - Middle Teaching:
1. Yokogumo - Floating clouds
2. Toraissoku - Tiger's foot 3. Inazuma - Lightning 4. Ukigumo - Moving clouds 5. Oroshi - Wind blowing down a mountain 6. Iwanami - Waves in the rocks 7. Urokogaeshi - Turning fish 8. Namigaeshi - Returning wave 9. Takiotoshi - Waterfall 10. Nukiuchi - Sudden draw
Okuden (Suwariwaza) - Inner Teaching (Seated):
1. Kasumi – Mist (Kabut)
2. Sunegakoi - Enclose the shin/Protect the shin (Menutupi/melindungi tulang kering) 3. Shihogiri - Four way cutting (Tebasan empat arah) 4. Tozume - Blocked at the door (Diblok/ditahan dipintu) 5. Towaki - Side of the door/Beside the door (Disisi pintu/disamping pintu) 6. Tanashita - Under the ledge (Dibawah ruangan yang sempit/rendah) 7. Ryozume - Blocked on both sides (Menahan dari dua sisi) 8. Torabashiri - Tiger running (Harimau yang berlari)